Dell C1048P Port Extender Networking C1048P Getting Started Guide - Page 21

PE Port Numbering, standard Category 5 UTP cable and Power over Ethernet - PoE 15.4W and PoE+ 30W.

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Status: online System Mac: 34:17:eb:00:bb:11 PE Up Time: 00:01:48 PE Discovery Status: Provisioned PE User Configured Cascade Ports: Te 0/1(A),Te 0/2(A) Dynamically Discovered Cascade Ports: None Cascade LAG: Po 258(Up) Stack-id Status Reason Type UnitMac No. of Ports 0 online - C1048P 34:17:eb:00:bb:11 48 NOTE: In the User-Configured Cascade Ports field, A (active) indicates that a C9010 port is up (no shutdown) and configured as a cascade port; I (inactive) indicates that a port is down and configured as a cascade port. Dell# show interface port-channel brief Codes: L - LACP Port-channel O - OpenFlow Controller Port-channel A - Auto Port-channel LAG Mode Status A 258 N/A up Uptime 14:45:26 Ports Te 0/1,2 (up) PE Port Numbering On the C1048P, the 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports support full-duplex mode 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds on standard Category 5 UTP cable and Power over Ethernet - PoE (15.4W) and PoE+ (30W). After the initial C1048P software provisioning is performed, you can configure L2 and other software features on the C1048P by entering CLI commands on the C9010 console. C1048P interfaces are identified in the command syntax: interface peGigE pe-id/pe-stack-unit-id/port-number where pe-id is a port-extender ID number from 0 to 255; pe-stack-unit-id is a PE stack-unit number from 0 to 7; port-number is a port number from 1 to 48. 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the front panel are numbered from 1 to 48, starting with the upper port on the far left side (facing you). Odd-numbered ports 1-47 are on top; even-numbered ports 2-48 are on the bottom. The two 10GbE SFP+ ports (shown in Figure 1), which are used only for uplinks to an attached C9010, are numbered 1 and 2. Configuring the Software 21

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Status: online
System Mac: 34:17:eb:00:bb:11
PE Up Time: 00:01:48
PE Discovery Status: Provisioned PE
User Configured Cascade Ports: Te 0/1(A),Te 0/2(A)
Dynamically Discovered Cascade Ports: None
Cascade LAG: Po 258(Up)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stack-id
Status
Reason
Type
UnitMac
No. of Ports
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
online
-
C1048P
34:17:eb:00:bb:11
48
NOTE:
In the User-Configured Cascade Ports field,
A
(active) indicates that a C9010 port is up (
no
shutdown
) and configured as a cascade port;
I
(inactive) indicates that a port is down and
configured as a cascade port.
Dell# show interface port-channel brief
Codes: L - LACP Port-channel
O - OpenFlow Controller Port-channel
A - Auto Port-channel
LAG
Mode
Status
Uptime
Ports
A
258
N/A
up
14:45:26
Te 0/1,2
(up)
PE Port Numbering
On the C1048P, the 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports support full-duplex mode 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds on
standard Category 5 UTP cable and Power over Ethernet — PoE (15.4W) and PoE+ (30W).
After the initial C1048P software provisioning is performed, you can configure L2 and other software
features on the C1048P by entering CLI commands on the C9010 console. C1048P interfaces are
identified in the command syntax:
interface peGigE
pe-id
/
pe-stack—unit-id
/
port-number
where
pe-id
is a port-extender ID number from 0 to 255;
pe-stack-unit-id
is a PE stack-unit number
from 0 to 7;
port-number
is a port number from 1 to 48.
10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the front panel are numbered from 1 to 48, starting with the upper port on
the far left side (facing you). Odd-numbered ports 1-47 are on top; even-numbered ports 2-48 are on the
bottom. The two 10GbE SFP+ ports (shown in Figure 1), which are used only for uplinks to an attached
C9010, are numbered 1 and 2.
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