Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Configuration Guide 9.6(0 - Page 16

Stacking mode, Default Settings, Other Auto-Con d Settings

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Select this mode to configure PMUX mode CLI commands. For more information on the PMUX mode, refer to PMUX Mode of the IO Aggregator. Stacking mode stack-unit unit iom-mode stack CONFIGURATION mode Dell(conf)#stack-unit 0 iom-mode stack Select this mode to configure Stacking mode CLI commands. For more information on the Stacking mode, refer to Stacking. Default Settings The I/O Aggregator provides zero-touch configuration with the following default configuration settings: • default user name (root) • password (calvin) • VLAN (vlan1) and IP address for in-band management (DHCP) • IP address for out-of-band (OOB) management (DHCP) • read-only SNMP community name (public) • broadcast storm control (enabled in Standalone mode and disabled in VLT mode) • IGMP multicast flooding (enabled) • VLAN configuration (in Standalone mode, all ports belong to all VLANs) You can change any of these default settings using the CLI. Refer to the appropriate chapter for details. NOTE: You can also change many of the default settings using the chassis management controller (CMC) interface. For information about how to access the CMC to configure the aggregator, refer to the Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) User's Guide on the Dell Support website at http://support.dell.com/ Other Auto-Configured Settings After the Aggregator powers on, it auto-configures and is operational with software features enabled, including: • Ports: Ports are administratively up and auto-configured to operate as hybrid ports to transmit tagged and untagged VLAN traffic. - Ports from 1 to 8 are internal server-facing ports. - Ports from 9 to 12 are external ports. For more information about how ports are numbered, refer to Port Numbering. • Link aggregation: All uplink ports are configured in a single LAG (LAG 128). • VLANs: All ports are configured as members of all (4094) VLANs. All VLANs are up and can send or receive layer 2 traffic. For more information, refer to VLAN Membership. 16 Before You Start

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Select this mode to configure PMUX mode CLI commands.
For more information on the PMUX mode, refer to
PMUX Mode of the IO Aggregator
.
Stacking mode
stack-unit
unit
iom-mode stack
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#stack-unit 0 iom-mode stack
Select this mode to configure Stacking mode CLI commands.
For more information on the Stacking mode, refer to
Stacking
.
Default Settings
The I/O Aggregator provides zero-touch configuration with the following default configuration settings:
default user name (
root
)
password (
calvin
)
VLAN (vlan1) and IP address for in-band management (
DHCP
)
IP address for out-of-band (OOB) management (
DHCP
)
read-only SNMP community name (
public
)
broadcast storm control (
enabled in Standalone mode and disabled in VLT mode
)
IGMP multicast flooding (
enabled
)
VLAN configuration (
in Standalone mode, all ports belong to all VLANs
)
You can change any of these default settings using the CLI. Refer to the appropriate chapter for details.
NOTE:
You can also change many of the default settings using the chassis management controller
(CMC) interface. For information about how to access the CMC to configure the aggregator, refer
to the
Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) User’s Guide
on the Dell Support website at
Other Auto-Configured Settings
After the Aggregator powers on, it auto-configures and is operational with software features enabled,
including:
Ports: Ports are administratively up and auto-configured to operate as hybrid ports to transmit tagged
and untagged VLAN traffic.
Ports from 1 to 8 are internal server-facing ports.
Ports from 9 to 12 are external ports.
For more information about how ports are numbered, refer to Port Numbering.
Link aggregation: All uplink ports are configured in a single LAG (LAG 128).
VLANs: All ports are configured as members of all (4094) VLANs. All VLANs are up and can send or
receive layer 2 traffic. For more information, refer to VLAN Membership.
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Before You Start