Dell 3324 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 43
Instructions for setting up the device and hardware are provided in the preceding sections.
For a first-time installation, the standard device installation is performed. There are other
special functions which can be performed, but this suspends the installation process and
results in a system reboot. This option is described later in this section.
General Configuration Information
Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3324/3348 is provided with pre-defined implemented features and
setup configuration.
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-negotiation allows a device to advertise modes of operation and share information
with another device that shares a point-to-point link segment. This automatically
configures both devices to take maximum advantage of their abilities.
Auto-negotiation is performed completely within the physical layers during link initiation,
without any additional overhead to either the MAC or higher protocol layers. Auto-
negotiation allows the ports to do the following:
Advertise their abilities.
Acknowledge receipt and understanding of the common modes of operation that both
devices share.
Reject the use of operational modes that are not shared by both devices.
Configure each port for the highest-level operational mode that both ports can
support.
If connecting a port of the switch to the network interface controller (NIC) of a workstation
or server that does not support auto-negotiation or is not set to auto-negotiation, both the
switching port and the NIC must be manually set with the Web browser interface or CLI
commands to the same speed and duplex mode.
NOTICE: If the station on the other side of the link attempts to auto-negotiate with a port that
is manually configured to full duplex, the auto-negotiation results in the station attempting to
operate in half duplex. The resulting mismatch may lead to significant frame loss. This is
inherent in the auto-negotiation standard.