You might look into a VLT configuration to see if that may be something that would help. I've got links for OS9 and OS10 both. This would have end devices thinking they're connecting to the core switch and may achieve a similar result to what you're looking for.
I've also included the manual pages for both switches you mentioned. I looked for a command to enter multiple VLANs at a time (or all VLANs), but I didn't see an option to do so.
Hi, VLT looks more like a stacking protocol as like a alternative for VTP or GVRP... How manage Dell large Networks with hundreds of VLANs and Switches?
OpenManage Network Manager is the software product we have for network management. You can find information on it's page linked below. It is a purchased software, but I believe it has a free trial period.
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Hello,
You might look into a VLT configuration to see if that may be something that would help. I've got links for OS9 and OS10 both. This would have end devices thinking they're connecting to the core switch and may achieve a similar result to what you're looking for.
I've also included the manual pages for both switches you mentioned. I looked for a command to enter multiple VLANs at a time (or all VLANs), but I didn't see an option to do so.
OS9: https://dell.to/3nFG6ty
OS10: https://dell.to/3pFp1BP
N3000 Manual Page: https://dell.to/36JLTXS
S4112F-ON Manual Page: https://dell.to/2ISveth
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OpenManage Network Manager is the software product we have for network management. You can find information on it's page linked below. It is a purchased software, but I believe it has a free trial period.
https://dell.to/332iCXk