Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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... are at the bottom of the I /O. The S5000 supports the following possible modules: • 12-Port Ethernet Module (1G/10G speeds) (slot 0, 1, 2, or 3) • 12-Port Fibre Channel Module (2G/4G/8G speeds) (slot 0) The valid slot numbers are stack-unit numbers (from I/O to Utility or Utility to... I /O panel and for each interface type are at the customer site. Figure 4. Fans The S5000 supports two fan trays with airflow directions from 0 to I / O panel....
... are at the bottom of the I /O. The S5000 supports the following possible modules: • 12-Port Ethernet Module (1G/10G speeds) (slot 0, 1, 2, or 3) • 12-Port Fibre Channel Module (2G/4G/8G speeds) (slot 0) The valid slot numbers are stack-unit numbers (from I/O to Utility or Utility to... I /O panel and for each interface type are at the customer site. Figure 4. Fans The S5000 supports two fan trays with airflow directions from 0 to I / O panel....
Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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...status LED 4. Seven-segment display to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide and FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 system. For more information about these options, refer to identify Stack ID 6. Fan status LED NOTE: For AC PSUs, an illuminated translucent handle indicates the power status. ...Figure 5. When the S5000 powers up or reloads, the status LED on the power supplies are solid green. • ...
...status LED 4. Seven-segment display to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide and FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 system. For more information about these options, refer to identify Stack ID 6. Fan status LED NOTE: For AC PSUs, an illuminated translucent handle indicates the power status. ...Figure 5. When the S5000 powers up or reloads, the status LED on the power supplies are solid green. • ...
Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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... • Critical alarm • No power • Normal operation • System is booting • System in card problem state • Switch in Stacking Master mode OR Switch in Standalone mode • Switch in Stacking Standby mode 10 Alarm LED 3. System LED Displays (Utility and I /O Panel) 1. System status LED Table 2. Locator beacon LED 2.
... • Critical alarm • No power • Normal operation • System is booting • System in card problem state • Switch in Stacking Master mode OR Switch in Standalone mode • Switch in Stacking Standby mode 10 Alarm LED 3. System LED Displays (Utility and I /O Panel) 1. System status LED Table 2. Locator beacon LED 2.
Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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Label PSU status LED Fan status LED LED Color/Display • Green solid • Off • Green solid • Off Description • Switch in Stacking Member mode • Normal operation • Power not present • Normal operation • Power not present Figure 7. Module locator beacon LED 4. Module status LED NOTE: The downward and upward pointing triangles denote the lower and upper port LEDs respectively. 11 Port locator beacon LED 2. Module LEDs 1. Port link/activity LED 3.
Label PSU status LED Fan status LED LED Color/Display • Green solid • Off • Green solid • Off Description • Switch in Stacking Member mode • Normal operation • Power not present • Normal operation • Power not present Figure 7. Module locator beacon LED 4. Module status LED NOTE: The downward and upward pointing triangles denote the lower and upper port LEDs respectively. 11 Port locator beacon LED 2. Module LEDs 1. Port link/activity LED 3.
Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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... cable the ports, be split. The range is also removed from being inserted incorrectly. 2. Enter the stack member unit identifier of supported optics, refer to the S5000 data sheet: http://www.dell.com/us/ enterprise/p/force10-s-series/pd. • Configure the system to take effect, you can split it... up. Be sure that prevents it into the port until it is 0. - The optic has a key that the port is 48 to stack an S5000 unit. • The quad port must reload the system after issuing the CLI change . Example of the supported breakout cables. The default is...
... cable the ports, be split. The range is also removed from being inserted incorrectly. 2. Enter the stack member unit identifier of supported optics, refer to the S5000 data sheet: http://www.dell.com/us/ enterprise/p/force10-s-series/pd. • Configure the system to take effect, you can split it... up. Be sure that prevents it into the port until it is 0. - The optic has a key that the port is 48 to stack an S5000 unit. • The quad port must reload the system after issuing the CLI change . Example of the supported breakout cables. The default is...
Dell Networking Getting Started Guide
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Configure a username and password (refer to each stack-unit's management port. 1. Enable the interface. NOTE: Assign different IP addresses to Configuring a Username and Password). slot range: 0 - ip-address: an address in /prefix-length ...
Configure a username and password (refer to each stack-unit's management port. 1. Enable the interface. NOTE: Assign different IP addresses to Configuring a Username and Password). slot range: 0 - ip-address: an address in /prefix-length ...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... Optics...37 Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports...38 Important Points to Remember...38 Connecting the Stacking Ports (Optional)...38 Connecting Two S5000 Systems...40 Connecting Three S5000 Systems...40 Supplying Power and Powering Up the System...41 AC Power...42 DC Power...42 Hot-...Swapping Units in a Stack...42 7 Technical Specifications...43 8 Agency Compliance...45 USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ...
... Optics...37 Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports...38 Important Points to Remember...38 Connecting the Stacking Ports (Optional)...38 Connecting Two S5000 Systems...40 Connecting Three S5000 Systems...40 Supplying Power and Powering Up the System...41 AC Power...42 DC Power...42 Hot-...Swapping Units in a Stack...42 7 Technical Specifications...43 8 Agency Compliance...45 USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... at the bottom of the I/O panel and for modules odd-numbered ports are at the top of the I /O and Utility side of the chassis. The S5000 supports the following possible modules: • 12-Port Ethernet Module (1G/10G speeds) (slot 0, 1, 2, or 3) • 12-Port Fibre Channel Module (2G/4G.../8G speeds) (slot 0) The valid slot numbers are stack-unit numbers (from 0 to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide and FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 system. 13 As shown in the following table lists the LED definitions for the...
... at the bottom of the I/O panel and for modules odd-numbered ports are at the top of the I /O and Utility side of the chassis. The S5000 supports the following possible modules: • 12-Port Ethernet Module (1G/10G speeds) (slot 0, 1, 2, or 3) • 12-Port Fibre Channel Module (2G/4G.../8G speeds) (slot 0) The valid slot numbers are stack-unit numbers (from 0 to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide and FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 system. 13 As shown in the following table lists the LED definitions for the...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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Master LED 5. Seven-segment display to identify Stack ID 6. Figure 6. System status LED Table 1. Fan status LED NOTE: For AC PSUs, an illuminated translucent handle indicates the power status. System LEDs (I /O Panel) Label ...
Master LED 5. Seven-segment display to identify Stack ID 6. Figure 6. System status LED Table 1. Fan status LED NOTE: For AC PSUs, an illuminated translucent handle indicates the power status. System LEDs (I /O Panel) Label ...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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...; Green solid • Off Description • System is booting • System in card problem state • Switch in Stacking Master mode OR Switch in Standalone mode • Switch in Stacking Standby mode • Switch in Stacking Member mode • Normal operation • Power not present • Normal operation • Power not present Figure 7.
...; Green solid • Off Description • System is booting • System in card problem state • Switch in Stacking Master mode OR Switch in Standalone mode • Switch in Stacking Standby mode • Switch in Stacking Member mode • Normal operation • Power not present • Normal operation • Power not present Figure 7.
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... in a Rack or Cabinet • Attaching the Mounting Brackets • Rack Mounting Safety Considerations • Installing the S5000 Chassis into a 4-post rack or cabinet • Rack Grounding • Important Points to Remember for Installing an Ethernet Module ...• Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports • Connecting the Stacking Ports (Optional) • Connecting Two S5000 Systems • Connecting Three S5000 Systems • Supplying Power and Powering Up the System • Hot-Swapping Units in a Stack • Tips Before You Begin Before installing the switch, verify that ...
... in a Rack or Cabinet • Attaching the Mounting Brackets • Rack Mounting Safety Considerations • Installing the S5000 Chassis into a 4-post rack or cabinet • Rack Grounding • Important Points to Remember for Installing an Ethernet Module ...• Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports • Connecting the Stacking Ports (Optional) • Connecting Two S5000 Systems • Connecting Three S5000 Systems • Supplying Power and Powering Up the System • Hot-Swapping Units in a Stack • Tips Before You Begin Before installing the switch, verify that ...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... change. NOTE: You can connect up to four 40GbE ports in predefined stacking groups of supported optics, refer to the S5000 data sheet: http://www.dell.com/us/enterprise/p/force10-s-series/pd. • Configure the system to act as stacking ports. The range is 0. - When you must be sure not to... 60. - NOTE: If you use split ports as stacking ports in links between peer ...
... change. NOTE: You can connect up to four 40GbE ports in predefined stacking groups of supported optics, refer to the S5000 data sheet: http://www.dell.com/us/enterprise/p/force10-s-series/pd. • Configure the system to act as stacking ports. The range is 0. - When you must be sure not to... 60. - NOTE: If you use split ports as stacking ports in links between peer ...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... stack-group 11 = ports 44-47. - stack-group 12 = port 48, stack-group 13 = port 52, stack-group 14 = port 56, stack-group 15 = port 60. • All the ports in stacking mode. To provide redundant connectivity, Dell Networking recommends using the ring topology when stacking S5000 systems. Figure 24. Stacking ports are placed in a stack-group are bidirectional. The S5000 supports stacking...
... stack-group 11 = ports 44-47. - stack-group 12 = port 48, stack-group 13 = port 52, stack-group 14 = port 56, stack-group 15 = port 60. • All the ports in stacking mode. To provide redundant connectivity, Dell Networking recommends using the ring topology when stacking S5000 systems. Figure 24. Stacking ports are placed in a stack-group are bidirectional. The S5000 supports stacking...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... as examples only. 1. You can use any of chassis 1 (bottom). 2. Two S5000 Systems Connected in a Ring Connecting Three S5000 Systems To provide backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the systems, Dell Networking recommends inserting an additional cable between the two units, in a second stacking port. Insert one end of the first cable into...
... as examples only. 1. You can use any of chassis 1 (bottom). 2. Two S5000 Systems Connected in a Ring Connecting Three S5000 Systems To provide backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the systems, Dell Networking recommends inserting an additional cable between the two units, in a second stacking port. Insert one end of the first cable into...
Dell Networking Installation Guide
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... to connect the top and bottom units by inserting one end of the cable into stack port 60 on chassis 3 (top). Figure 26. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S5000 and its components. 41 If you need to powering up an AC PSU, an AC... power cable is mounted in a catastrophic failure. Dell Networking recommends reinspecting your system prior to replace a module, power down the system ...
... to connect the top and bottom units by inserting one end of the cable into stack port 60 on chassis 3 (top). Figure 26. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S5000 and its components. 41 If you need to powering up an AC PSU, an AC... power cable is mounted in a catastrophic failure. Dell Networking recommends reinspecting your system prior to replace a module, power down the system ...
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... powered-up or powered down to the stack, the unit is powered down . The subsequent configuration file in each unit in the stack to the Stacking chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 Switch and the Stacking Commands chapter in an existing stack. As soon as Unit 0 through Unit... last based on /off switch. The units in the stack and the new units can add, ...
... powered-up or powered down to the stack, the unit is powered down . The subsequent configuration file in each unit in the stack to the Stacking chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S5000 Switch and the Stacking Commands chapter in an existing stack. As soon as Unit 0 through Unit... last based on /off switch. The units in the stack and the new units can add, ...
FTOS 9.0(1.3) Command Line Reference Guide for the Switch
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......64 logging coredump server...64 pwd...65 rename...65 show file...66 show file-systems...67 show os-version...68 show running-config...70 show stack-unit...74 show startup-config...74 show version...75 upgrade boot (standalone unit)...76 upgrade system (standalone unit)...79
......64 logging coredump server...64 pwd...65 rename...65 show file...66 show file-systems...67 show os-version...68 show running-config...70 show stack-unit...74 show startup-config...74 show version...75 upgrade boot (standalone unit)...76 upgrade system (standalone unit)...79
FTOS 9.0(1.3) Command Line Reference Guide for the Switch
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4 Control and Monitoring...81 asf-mode...81 banner exec...82 banner login...83 banner motd...84 cam-audit stack-unit...84 clear alarms...85 clear command history...85 clear line...86 configure...86 debug cpu-traffic-stats...87 debug ftpserver...87 disable...88 do......
4 Control and Monitoring...81 asf-mode...81 banner exec...82 banner login...83 banner motd...84 cam-audit stack-unit...84 clear alarms...85 clear command history...85 clear line...86 configure...86 debug cpu-traffic-stats...87 debug ftpserver...87 disable...88 do......
FTOS 9.0(1.3) Command Line Reference Guide for the Switch
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... dcbx-appln-tlv...389 advertise dcbx-tlv...390 clear ets counters...391 clear pfc counters...391 dcb enable...392 dcb-map...392 dcb-map stack-unit all stack-ports all...393 dcbx port-role...394 dcbx version...394 debug dcbx...395 fcoe priority-bits...396 iscsi priority-bits...396 pfc mode on...
... dcbx-appln-tlv...389 advertise dcbx-tlv...390 clear ets counters...391 clear pfc counters...391 dcb enable...392 dcb-map...392 dcb-map stack-unit all stack-ports all...393 dcbx port-role...394 dcbx version...394 debug dcbx...395 fcoe priority-bits...396 iscsi priority-bits...396 pfc mode on...
FTOS 9.0(1.3) Command Line Reference Guide for the Switch
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... dcb-map...402 show interfaces dcbx detail...403 show interfaces ets...406 show interfaces pfc...410 show interfaces pfc statistics...413 show stack-unit stack-ports ets detail...414 show stack-unit stack-ports pfc detail...415 15 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP 417 Commands to Configure the System to be a DHCP Server 417...
... dcb-map...402 show interfaces dcbx detail...403 show interfaces ets...406 show interfaces pfc...410 show interfaces pfc statistics...413 show stack-unit stack-ports ets detail...414 show stack-unit stack-ports pfc detail...415 15 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP 417 Commands to Configure the System to be a DHCP Server 417...