Dell Force10 S60-44T Installing the S60 System - Page 21

Three S60 Systems with 2-port, 12G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology

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To connect 2-port, 12G stacking modules, starting with the S60 system at the bottom of the stack, follow these steps: Step Task 1 Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50). 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50) of the middle S60 system. 3 Insert the second cable into Stack Port 49 (or 51) of the middle and top S60 systems. 4 Use the remaining cable to connect the top and bottom S60 systems by inserting one end of the cable into the open Stack Port 49 (or 51) of the bottom S60 system and the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50) of the top S60 system. Figure 3-5. Three S60 Systems with 2-port, 12G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology Install the S60 System | 21

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To connect 2-port, 12G stacking modules, starting with the S60 system at the bottom of the stack, follow
these steps:
Figure 3-5.
Three S60 Systems with 2-port, 12G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology
Step
Task
1
Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50).
2
Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50) of the middle S60 system.
3
Insert the second cable into Stack Port 49 (or 51) of the middle and top S60 systems.
4
Use the remaining cable to connect the top and bottom S60 systems by inserting one end of the cable into the open
Stack Port 49 (or 51) of the bottom S60 system and the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 (or 50) of the top
S60 system.