Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Setting Basic Network Information

Alternatively, network administrators may choose to manage their network via

the production network. This is in-band management. Because in-band

management traffic is mixed in with production network traffic, it is subject

to all of the filtering rules usually applied on a switched/routed port such as

ACLs and VLAN tagging.
You can assign an IP address to OOB management port and to any VLAN. By

default, all ports are members of VLAN 1. If you assign an IP address to VLAN 1,

you can connect to the switch management interface by using any of the switch

ports.
Dell recommends that you use the OOB port for remote management. The

following list highlights some advantages of using OOB management instead

of in-band management:

• Traffic on the OOB port is segregated from traffic on the production

network, so you can keep the management traffic and network traffic

separate.

• If the production network is experiencing problems, you can still access

the switch management interface and troubleshoot issues.

• Because the OOB port is intended to be physically isolated from the

production network, configuration options are limited to just those

protocols needed to manage the switch. Limiting the configuration

options makes it difficult to accidentally cut off management access to the

switch.

DHCP can be enabled on the OOB interface and all VLAN interfaces

simultaneously, or you can configure static information. To configure static

address information on the default VLAN, set the IP address and subnet mask

on the VLAN interface and configure a global default gateway for the switch.

Adjusting the Management Interface MTU

When logging in to the PowerConnect switch using TCP, the switch

negotiates the TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS) using the minimum of

the requested MSS or the MTU setting of the port. TCP packets are

transmitted from the switch with the DF (Don't Fragment) bit set in order to

receive notification of fragmentation from any transit routers. Upon receiving

NOTE:

The OOB port is an internal Ethernet interface that is connected to the

chassis management controller through the chassis mid-plane.

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