This video has aged very well! For those that are using a Dell PowerConnect 5524, there are some small adjustments to those commands: 1. show IP interface - will not show your default-gateway address; instead the IP address used on VLAN will be the IP address you need to add in your web browser 2. when setting up your login credentials the format is: username password privilege 15
Hello from the future. Late arrival to class but thanks for getting me over the hump. Best basic config video on specifically the 5324 that I can find even today in 2021.
Very good tutorial! I couldn't get my console to respond on any terminal emulators, had me pulling my hair out for hours. Luckily I decided to open it up and come to find that the console port was physically disconnected from the motherboard, which made no sense. Now everything is running smooth as butter!
Great video man! Thanks a lot! I have dealt with tons of switches, this is the first managed one. You helped me out. IT Tech of 18 years...lol I know I know my first managed switch, I have found that routing is normally sufficient and I know enough about it to get customers configured. Always learning!
This video is old, but I just got this switch to set up a wired home network. When I plug my working cable modem into a port, it doesn't light up. Plug in a line to the router, it lights up just fine. I've ordered a db9 cable, but before I dig into the config, have I missed something more simple?
I might have missed it, but was there some reason you didn't just use a standard serial cable (vs. DB9 to RJ45 --> cat5 patch --> RJ45 crossover --> RJ45 to DB9)? Just curious.
The Dell's normally come with a cable, guess it ships with a null modem cable. Just seems much easier (and less expensive) than what was outlined in the video. If you are likely going to be purchasing items anyway...
+John Booth It definitely would be cheaper and easier. The advantage here is that I can plug the Cat 5 into a switch and now it can span a greater distance, so I could be across the building or over the wan and still get console access if need be. Other than that, its complete overkill. :)
Hi Dear, I purchase used dell powerconnect 6224p from market its work fine all the port are working, can you help how I log in through a web browser, when I enter the IP address after the login page no user name and password accepted.
Hi Rob, I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing as I am trying to connect to my Dell PowerConnect 6224 and I am able to except I don't get the DELL LOGO display in yours. Could this only be showing when the switch is at factory setting? Please advise as I am not sure if my serial cable is compatible......
While many of the commands & the basic interface are similar across Dell's model line-up, you'll encounter differences in how things are displayed, etc. If you have a responsive switch at the console port, I wouldn't worry about the lack of a logo. I have a Dell PowerSwitch N4032/PowerConnect 8132 (don't ask me why it's known as both) and it doesn't display a logo, either. Just picked it up recently, and it still has it's original firmware installed. I have to do a stepped firmware update to get to the latest, but so far, I haven't seen a logo magically appear after applying one update so far. Nor have I seen a logo after resetting to factory default. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
hi i have dell pc 5524 switch i replaced switch as it was automatic rebooting so. i am having backup of configuration. but i dont know how to import that configuration plz suggest on it
Hi Rob, I need your help here. I am using a Dell PowerConnect 6224 Switch and as I follow through on your tutorial I noticed that upon executing the command "show ip interface vlan 1" , it gives me an error " Routing is not enable on this interface". Please advise....
Hopefully, after a year, you've figured this out. If not, and for the benefit of others, you can try the following step-by-step....once you've successfully logged into your switch via the console port, enter "enable" to get to the "console#" full-access prompt. Then enter "config", next prompt enter "ip routing", next prompt enter "interface vlan 1", next prompt enter "routing", and then the next prompt simply enter "exit". Hope this works for you. Don't forget to copy the running config to the startup config to make this permanent.
No it should not be, the Diag light should only be on if something is wrong. If you can, get into the web management and you should be able get more info about the alarm. As for the diagrams no I do not, but Im sure you could find them googling around.
hi I recently got this switch and wanted to ask when the switch is powered on should the DIAG led light. light up on boot i currently have PWR and FAN light green static also do you have the wiring diagrams for the DB9 to RJ45 connectors?
Hello, I know this is an old video, but I have one question: - Is it possible to log into the switch via the web management built in without connecting the DB9 cable and go through the console management? In other words - is there any default IP address and default admin and password that would allow me to log into the device and make changes via web management? - Great Video btw. very informative and clear instructions - thank you :)
Thank you! I would assume at some point there was a default IP and admin/password combos but at this point I think it would be safe to say those have been changed. However if you still wanted to chase this down, Dell's doc's are usually pretty fantastic...hit up their support section and look through whatever manuals are available: www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/powerconnect-5324/manuals. I know the cable setup can be a pain and in this video my cable setup was over complicated to show flexibility. But if you are venturing down this path, it is likely that you will need a null modem to usb cable setup more than once, so it's worth buying it now :)
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Nope, if anything this is the non-n00b way. I wanted to show how you can run it over Cat5 like you would see in a production environment with a remote NOC. By doing that you can then run it through a switch and now you don't need to be 5 feet away from the device while configuring it.
This video has aged very well! For those that are using a Dell PowerConnect 5524, there are some small adjustments to those commands:
1. show IP interface - will not show your default-gateway address; instead the IP address used on VLAN will be the IP address you need to add in your web browser
2. when setting up your login credentials the format is:
username password privilege 15
Hello from the future. Late arrival to class but thanks for getting me over the hump. Best basic config video on specifically the 5324 that I can find even today in 2021.
I know its been 11 years, but thanks bro!
Superb step by step tutorial.
I have Dell 3324, and console connection and configuration steps are the same.
Very good tutorial! I couldn't get my console to respond on any terminal emulators, had me pulling my hair out for hours. Luckily I decided to open it up and come to find that the console port was physically disconnected from the motherboard, which made no sense. Now everything is running smooth as butter!
Thanks for taking the time to upload this Rob, very interesting and helpful!
Extremely useful, thank you for uploading this.
Great video man! Thanks a lot! I have dealt with tons of switches, this is the first managed one. You helped me out. IT Tech of 18 years...lol I know I know my first managed switch, I have found that routing is normally sufficient and I know enough about it to get customers configured. Always learning!
Thanks for the video this is helping me improve my IT skills. Recent College Grad
Your video was very useful. Can I somehow use my non crossover cable?
Thanks, Rob. This is a very informative video. Concise and easy to follow. Good job!
Thanks. I'm new to Dell, coming from a Cisco background. This helped a lot! They are so similar
This video is old, but I just got this switch to set up a wired home network. When I plug my working cable modem into a port, it doesn't light up. Plug in a line to the router, it lights up just fine. I've ordered a db9 cable, but before I dig into the config, have I missed something more simple?
Not sure what dell you are referring to there, but if you want to configure Link aggregation, it should be in the manual/pdf on their site.
Rob would you mind listing the components required to create your Cable setup? I have tried searching but cant find all components. Thankyou!
thanks for this! it also works on the 6248P =)
this was a big help! thanks for posting!
I might have missed it, but was there some reason you didn't just use a standard serial cable (vs. DB9 to RJ45 --> cat5 patch --> RJ45 crossover --> RJ45 to DB9)? Just curious.
John Booth Yes. You need the crossover cable for this to work.
The Dell's normally come with a cable, guess it ships with a null modem cable. Just seems much easier (and less expensive) than what was outlined in the video. If you are likely going to be purchasing items anyway...
+John Booth It definitely would be cheaper and easier. The advantage here is that I can plug the Cat 5 into a switch and now it can span a greater distance, so I could be across the building or over the wan and still get console access if need be. Other than that, its complete overkill. :)
Hi Dear, I purchase used dell powerconnect 6224p from market its work fine all the port are working, can you help how I log in through a web browser, when I enter the IP address after the login page no user name and password accepted.
Hi Rob,
I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing as I am trying to connect to my Dell PowerConnect 6224 and I am able to except I don't get the DELL LOGO display in yours. Could this only be showing when the switch is at factory setting? Please advise as I am not sure if my serial cable is compatible......
While many of the commands & the basic interface are similar across Dell's model line-up, you'll encounter differences in how things are displayed, etc. If you have a responsive switch at the console port, I wouldn't worry about the lack of a logo. I have a Dell PowerSwitch N4032/PowerConnect 8132 (don't ask me why it's known as both) and it doesn't display a logo, either. Just picked it up recently, and it still has it's original firmware installed. I have to do a stepped firmware update to get to the latest, but so far, I haven't seen a logo magically appear after applying one update so far. Nor have I seen a logo after resetting to factory default. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
Super helpful! Thanks for this video!
hi i have dell pc 5524 switch
i replaced switch as it was automatic rebooting so.
i am having backup of configuration.
but i dont know how to import that configuration
plz suggest on it
Great job on the video man. Got me right into the switch.
hi there how do you access the switch via the web?
Hi Rob,
I need your help here. I am using a Dell PowerConnect 6224 Switch and as I follow through on your tutorial I noticed that upon executing the command "show ip interface vlan 1" , it gives me an error " Routing is not enable on this interface". Please advise....
Hopefully, after a year, you've figured this out. If not, and for the benefit of others, you can try the following step-by-step....once you've successfully logged into your switch via the console port, enter "enable" to get to the "console#" full-access prompt. Then enter "config", next prompt enter "ip routing", next prompt enter "interface vlan 1", next prompt enter "routing", and then the next prompt simply enter "exit". Hope this works for you. Don't forget to copy the running config to the startup config to make this permanent.
dear i did all steps but when i try to use the access with the ip do not let me
Very helpfully, this video is very wonderfull
No it should not be, the Diag light should only be on if something is wrong. If you can, get into the web management and you should be able get more info about the alarm. As for the diagrams no I do not, but Im sure you could find them googling around.
hi
I recently got this switch and wanted to ask when the switch is powered on should the DIAG led light. light up on boot i currently have PWR and FAN light green static also do you have the wiring diagrams for the DB9 to RJ45 connectors?
Thanks Man great Tut! you help me out on my 5424
Hello, I know this is an old video, but I have one question:
- Is it possible to log into the switch via the web management built in without connecting the DB9 cable and go through the console management?
In other words - is there any default IP address and default admin and password that would allow me to log into the device and make changes via web management?
- Great Video btw. very informative and clear instructions - thank you :)
Thank you! I would assume at some point there was a default IP and admin/password combos but at this point I think it would be safe to say those have been changed. However if you still wanted to chase this down, Dell's doc's are usually pretty fantastic...hit up their support section and look through whatever manuals are available: www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/powerconnect-5324/manuals. I know the cable setup can be a pain and in this video my cable setup was over complicated to show flexibility. But if you are venturing down this path, it is likely that you will need a null modem to usb cable setup more than once, so it's worth buying it now :)
Thanks! Thats pretty wild someone took the time just to disconnect that!
Blows my mind how many adapters one would need to connect to a switch, is this standard?
No, this is more of a swiss army knife cable that can be extended over a switch if need be. A USB to Null Modem Serial cable would also do the trick.
How About Serial Male to rj45
how about configuring LACP on 2x dell PC6245?
Nice job...Made it easy to setup my switch
Tidak bis masuk Web Gui ?
just use a null modem serial cable and a usb adapter
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Thank you!
Nice job. Thank you for sharing.
2020 fabuloso.. Gracias por compartir.
thank you! worked perfectly!
thank you for the video
Thanks! Glad it helped!
Thank you !!!
Plase Upgrade Fileware Dell Powerconncet 5324
you'll need a very very old browser to access the web interface :D
Damn .. DELL stole Cisco CLI configurations commands 😂😂😂😂 ......... Nice job on the video though Playa.
I'm not sure if you're trolling newbies with that ridiculous serial connection set up?
Nope, if anything this is the non-n00b way. I wanted to show how you can run it over Cat5 like you would see in a production environment with a remote NOC. By doing that you can then run it through a switch and now you don't need to be 5 feet away from the device while configuring it.