Users Guide

To view which interfaces are tagged or untagged and to view which VLAN the interfaces belong, use the show vlan command. To
view just the interfaces that are in Layer 2 mode, use the show interfaces switchport command in EXEC Privilege mode or
EXEC mode.
To tag frames leaving an interface in Layer 2 mode, assign that interface to a port-based VLAN to tag it with that VLAN ID.
1. Access the INTERFACE VLAN mode of the VLAN to which you want to assign the interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface vlan vlan-id
2. Enable an interface to include the IEEE 802.1Q tag header.
INTERFACE mode
tagged interface
3. To move untagged interfaces from the default VLAN to another VLAN, use the untagged command.
Access the INTERFACE VLAN mode of the VLAN to which you want to assign the interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface vlan vlan-id
4. Congure an interface as untagged. This command is available only in VLAN interfaces.
INTERFACE mode
untagged interface
Assigning an IP Address to a VLAN
VLANs are a Layer 2 feature. For two physical interfaces on dierent VLANs to communicate, assign an IP address to the VLANs to
route trac between the two interfaces. The shutdown command in INTERFACE mode does not aect Layer 2 trac on the
interface.
NOTE: You cannot assign an IP address to the default VLAN, which, by default, is VLAN1. To assign another VLAN ID to
the default VLAN, use the default vlan-id vlan-id command.
Congure an IP address and mask on the interface.
INTERFACE mode
ip address ip-address mask [secondary]
Connect the S5000 to the Network
After you have completed the hardware installation and software conguration for the S5000 system, you can connect to your
company network by following your company’s cabling requirements.
Congure File Management
You can store on and access les from various storage media. Rename, delete, and copy les on the system from the EXEC Privilege
mode.
NOTE: Using ash memory cards in the system that have not been approved by Dell Networking can cause unexpected
system behavior, including a reboot.
Getting Started
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