Setup Guide

Due to protocol, ARP packets received through the management port create two ARP entries (one for the lookup in the EIS table and
one for the default routing table).
Conguring EIS
EIS is compatible with the following protocols: DNS, FTP, NTP, RADIUS, sFlow, SNMP, SSH, Syslog, TACACS, Telnet, and TFTP.
To enable and congure EIS, use the following commands:
1 Enter EIS mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
management egress-interface-selection
2 Congure which applications uses EIS.
EIS mode
application {all | application-type}
NOTE: If you congure SNMP as the management application for EIS and you add a default management route, when
you perform an SNMP walk and check the debugging logs for the source and destination IPs, the SNMP agent uses the
destination address of incoming SNMP packets as the source address for outgoing SNMP responses for security.
Management Interfaces
The system supports the Management Ethernet interface as well as the standard interface on any port. You can use either method to
connect to the system.
Conguring Management Interfaces
The dedicated Management interface provides management access to the system.
You can congure this interface using the CLI, but the conguration options on this interface are limited. You cannot congure Gateway
addresses and IP addresses if it appears in the main routing table of Dell EMC Networking OS. In addition, proxy ARP is not supported on
this interface.
To congure a management interface, use the following commands.
Enter the slot and the port () to congure a Management interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface managementethernet interface
Congure an IP address and mask on a Management interface.
INTERFACE mode
ip address ip-address mask
ip-address mask: enter an address in dotted-decimal format (A.B.C.D). The mask must be in /prex format (/x).
Conguring a Management Interface on an Ethernet Port
You can manage the system through any port using remote access such as Telnet.
To congure an IP address for the port, use the following commands. There is no separate management routing table, so congure all
routes in the IP routing table (the ip route command).
Congure an IP address.
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Interfaces