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Introduction

Dell™ PowerConnect™ 5224 Systems User's Guide

  Features

  Front-Panel Components

  Back-Panel Descriptions

  Management



Features

The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 5224 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch offers the following features:

Management Features


Front-Panel Components

The front panel of the switch contains the console port, all of the Ethernet ports, and LEDs. As shown in the following figure, the switch has three system LEDs and one LED for each port. The following sections describe the front panel in more detail.

PWR LED

The PWR (power) LED shows the general operating status of the system. Indicator states include:

RPS LED

The RPS LED shows the operating status of a connected redundant power unit. Indicator states include:

DIAG LED

The diagnostic (DIAG) LED shows the status of the system diagnostics during initialization. Indicator states include:

Console Port

You can access the console interface from the RS-232 serial port or a Telnet connection. The console port uses a standard null-modem cable. For instructions on configuring your switch using the console, see "Management Interface."

Port LEDs

Two of the LEDs show the operating status of each Gigabit Ethernet port, and the other LED shows the operating status of each SFP transceiver slot. Details of the LED indications are provided in each of the following sections.

Gigabit Ethernet Ports

Link Status and Activity (LINK/ACT)
Duplex Mode (FDX)

SFP Transceiver Ports

SFP Transceiver Status

Back-Panel Descriptions

The back panel of the system contains the AC power receptacle and the RPS connector.

AC Power Receptacle

The switch automatically adjusts its power setting to any supply voltage in the range of 90 to 240 V alternating current (VAC).

RPS Connector

Connect the optional RPS to the RPS connector. If the switch's internal power unit fails, the redundant power system automatically supplies power to the switch for uninterrupted operation.

The switch supports the Dell PowerConnect RPS-600 external redundant power system.

NOTE: See the RPS-600 documentation for more information.
CAUTION: Do not use this switch with any redundant power system other than the Dell PowerConnect RPS-600.

Management

The following sections describe options for managing the switch.

Web-Based Interface

NOTE: To access the switch through a web browser, the computer running the web browser must have IP-based network access to the switch.

After you have successfully installed the switch, you can configure the switch, monitor the LED panel, and display statistics graphically using a web browser, such as Netscape Navigator (version 6.2 and higher) or Microsoft® Internet Explorer (version 5.0).

Command-Line-Driven Console Interface Through a Serial Port or Telnet

You can also connect a computer or terminal to the serial console port or use Telnet to access the switch. The command-line-driven interface provides complete access to all switch management features. Most of the common commands are described in "Management Interface." For a full list of commands, see the Command Line Reference, which is included on the documentation CD.

SNMP-Based Management

You can manage the switch with an SNMP-compatible console program. The switch is compatible with SNMP version 1.0.

The SNMP agent decodes the incoming SNMP messages and responds to requests with MIB objects stored in the database. The SNMP agent updates the MIB objects every 5 seconds to generate statistics and counters.

The switch supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions:


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