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The installation procedure for PowerConnect is the same as for Diamonds. Just replace 'Diamonds' in the text below with 'PowerConnect'. Get a computer with a Windows operating system. Upgrading Dell PowerConnect 54xx switch firmware February 6, 2013 February 6, 2013 sysadmin Switch This is the procedure I’ve used to upgrade the firmware of my PowerConnect 5448 and 5424 switches.

[Dell Powerconnect 5324 Userguide][Dell Powerconnect 5324 Command Line Interface Guide]

This guy has a decent setup guide: http://stevejenkins.com/blog/2011/05/dell-powerconnect-5324-setup-tasks/

As far as passwords go it looks like the username/password thing by default is only for the web interface. When I set a line password for ssh I could use any username to login and it just asks for password.

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  • 4CLI
    • 4.6VLANS
  • 6Upgrading Switch Software
    • 6.2Via TFTP
  • Page numbers and reference
  • Passwords: 56


The SFP ports and ethernet ports 21-24 can not be used at the same time.

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  • The device has the following physical dimensions:
    • Height — 44 mm (1.73 inch)
    • Width — 440 mm (17.32 inch)
    • Depth — 255 mm (10.03 inch)

Speed/link/activity is indicated on the left LED and the duplex mode is indicated on the right LED.

Diag lights 4 in a row.

The reset button, located on the front panel, manually resets the device.

To work with this switch you are going to need a NULL modem serial adapter or NULL modem cable to connect to the RS-232 Console Port. Once you have that The terminal settings are 9600 8N1 with no flow control. So 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Flow Control NONE. VT100 Emulation.

General Use: minicomSettings for Dell 5324 Switch:

I had to set hardware flow control off to get the unit to accept input [1]. Software flow control worked. I also had to start with 9600, I think you can change the setting later.

One DB-9 connector for a serial terminal connection which is used for debugging, software download, etc. The default baud rate is 9600 bps. The baud rate can be configured from 2400 bps up to 38400 bps.

When using cli to save settings:

Set Console Password

20 chars long seems to work and save your config:

Set Other Passwords

You can set other passwords for other lines (ways to connect) I think they are just enable passwords and such. You would still need users and passwords (prolly @ level 15) to use these services. The services are not automatically enabled. (I think except http)

Look at the user guide starting on page 56

Set Device IP Address

Test then save your config. You should be able to login (http,telnet) to the device.

Reset/Blank Password

It looks like a temp operation unless you save the settings. You have to console into the switch. Reset it. On startup of the switch you will be prompted to hit esc or enter:

Afer you hit enter or esc you get 6 options. 3 clears the password. I bet you the password comes back on reset.

Enable SSH Server Management! Plus HTTPS?

I think you should still need to set a ssh line password. Though you may not have to. It looks like you do.

If you want to change ssh port:

If you want http server:

If you want public key authentication for ssh:

If you want to turn public key off after enableing?

VLANS

Connect two trunk ports up that have the same vlans and the switches will pass data inbetween vlans. You can do the same with a LAG or what not too.

  • Use web interface
  • Page 254 of the UG though
  • Page 40 and more in the CLI Guide

Trunk VS General

Notes

Console into the switch. Reset it. On startup of the switch you will be prompted to hit esc or enter:

press [2] within two seconds to erase flash file. Do Yes. The filename you want is:

Enter to continue and boot the device.Make sure to have the firmware file downloaded before you reset the switch that has your working internet connection on it.

  • Software has a .ros extension
  • Boot code has a .rfb extension

It looks like you do the software first and then the boot code.But you must do them both or your device will reboot over and over!

Note: New firmware and new boot code must upgraded at the same time.

via console xmodem in linux

Note: Instructions say that this could take an hour or longer. I may just setup a TFTP server. You should review the image guide and user manual for the product.
  • For the above note: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tftpd_server

How:

  • Console In
  • Y to reboot the swtich
  • Return or Esc within two seconds
  • 1 to download software

Send file via xmodem. I use minicom. Along with minicom you need to have lrzsz installed. Some say to use screen with minicom because the transfer will take a while over serial. If you use screen and minicom you will need to change the escape key of one of them. Usually minicom under screen and keyboard (minicom -o)

Via TFTP

Do it this way.

  • Setup a TFTP server https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tftpd_server

Wait

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  • It looks like when you upload a boot image it replaces the old one. On reboot the new boot image is loaded. You HAVE to select the new software before you reboot the switch or the switch may just keep looping.
  • Quote from manual: Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The boot image is loaded when the device is powered on. A user has no control over the boot image copies.

So select the new system image before reboot:

Save the config:


Reboot the switch:

Notes


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So when you put a port in lag, it ignores all other vlan settings.

VLANS AND LINK AGGREGATION GROUPS

On the PowerConnect M6220, when members are added to a link aggregation group (LAG), they are removed from all existing VLAN memberships. When members are removed from a LAG, they are added back to the VLANs that they were previously members of as per the configuration file. NOTE: A port’s VLAN membership can still be configured when it is a member of a LAG; however, this configuration is only actually applied when the port leaves the LAG. Additionally, the port’s GVRP configuration is overridden by the LAG’s GVRP configuration. Upon leaving the LAG, the port will restore its GVRP configuration. The LAG interface can be a member of a VLAN complying with IEEE 802.1Q. The following discussion assumes an understanding of LAGs Please see the white paper “Link Aggregation Interoperability of the Dell PowerConnect™ M6220 with Cisco IOS or Cisco CatOS based Switches” for a in-depth discussion of M6220 LAG interoperability with Cisco switches. [2]

And one thing to remember about LAG groups, they don't really increase your bandwidth (4 - 1Gb links in a LAG group != a 4Gb link). 'Any conversation between two actors over a LAG group will only achieve speeds of the fastest link in the LAG group.' A LAG group does not multiplex the conversation over all members in the LAG to achieve a higher throughput. During a conversations between two actors only a single link is used. Where this is a benefit is when you have many actors in the conversation, there are more lines to communicate with.

  • Timeserver
  • https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3913246/cannot-send-character-with-minicom
  • http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pwcnt/en/pwcnt_VLAN_interoperability.pdf
  • Retrieved from 'https://wiki.hackspherelabs.com/index.php?title=Dell_Powerconnect_5324&oldid=2708'

    Starting to configure a new Dell PowerConnect 6248, I realized that my new laptop didn’t have a serial interface to configure the initial router setup (Dell, seriously, the VT-100 console mode is a tad 1978-ish).

    There’s no fear, I have an old Ubuntu box that so happens to have a serial port free, but I did not have a clue what program would be easy to use like a Hyperterminal.

    I stumbled on an article that good ol “Putty” can do serial connections AND is available on Ubuntu. A simple “apt-get putty” and few minutes later and we were off to the races.

    (Quick note, make SURE that you have your serial ports enabled in the bios. Trust me.)

    After plugging the serial connection into the PowerConnect 6248, the only problem was, trying to find the right serial port available.
    A quick “dmesg | grep ‘tty'” showed that I had both TTYS0 and TTYS1 available. So we try them both!

    Setup a new Putty Session and on the left hand-side underneath “Connection” click on the “Serial” label. Using Dell’s manual, I configured it to try /dev/TTYS0, 9600, 8, 1 None, XON/XOFF. Hit “Open” and voila..a blank screen.

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    You NEED to press the “Enter” key to get it to wake up. If you are talking to the PowerConnect you should be a “Console>” command prompt. Pick up the PowerConnect Manual, power off/on the switch and follow the manual to completion. Note, if /dev/TTYS0 doesn’t work, try the /dev/TTYS1

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    The old Ubuntu box is now dubbed the “Serial Box” in our office (I know..really..really bad).