Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Configuration Guide 9.6(0 - Page 190

Cabling the Switch Stack, Accessing the CLI, Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack

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Cabling the Switch Stack Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregators are connected to operate as a single stack in a ring topology using the SFP+ or Base-T ports on the front end ports 9 and 10. To create a stack in either a ring or daisy-chain topology, you can use two units on the same chassis or up to six units across multiple chassis. Prerequisite: Before you attach the stacking cables, all Aggregators in the stack must be powered up with the default or reconfigured settings. To connect stacking ports, use only SFP+ transceivers, SFP+ cables and BaseT and its supported cables (separately purchased). For example: 1. Insert a cable in port 9 on the first aggregator. 2. Connect the cable to port 10 on the next aggregator. 3. Continue this pattern on up to 6 aggregators. 4. Connect a cable from port 9 on the last aggregator to port 10 on the first aggregator. This creates a ring topology. NOTE: The resulting topology allows the stack to function as a single switch with resilient failover capabilities. Accessing the CLI To configure a stack, you must access the stack master in one of the following ways. • For remote out-of-band management (OOB), enter the OOB management interface IP address into a Telnet or secure shell (SSH) client and log in to the switch using the user ID and password to access the CLI. • For local management, use the attached console connection to the master switch to log in to the CLI. Console access to the stack CLI is available on the master only. • For remote in-band management from a network management station, enter the virtual local area network (VLAN) IP address of the management port and log in to the switch to access the CLI. Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack After you attach the cables in a stack of Aggregators, perform the following steps to configure and bring up the stack: 1. Set up a connection to the CLI on an Aggregator as described in Accessing the CLI. 2. Connect the terminal to the console port on an Aggregator. Enter the following commands to access the CLI and configure the base module ports for stacking mode: Login: username Password: ***** Dell> enable Dell# configure Dell(conf)# stack-unit 0 iom-mode stack Where stack-unit 0 defines the default stack-unit number in the initial configuration of a switch. 3. Save the stacking configuration on the SFP+ or 10G Base-T ports: Dell# write memory 4. Reboot the Aggregator by entering the reload command in EXEC Privilege mode: Dell# reload 190 Stacking

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Cabling the Switch Stack
Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregators are connected to operate as a single stack in a ring topology using
the SFP+ or Base-T ports on the front end ports 9 and 10. To create a stack in either a ring or daisy-chain
topology, you can use two units on the same chassis or up to six units across multiple chassis.
Prerequisite:
Before you attach the stacking cables, all Aggregators in the stack must be powered up with
the default or reconfigured settings.
To connect stacking ports, use only SFP+ transceivers, SFP+ cables and BaseT and its supported cables
(separately purchased). For example:
1.
Insert a cable in port 9 on the first aggregator.
2.
Connect the cable to port 10 on the next aggregator.
3.
Continue this pattern on up to 6 aggregators.
4.
Connect a cable from port 9 on the last aggregator to port 10 on the first aggregator. This creates a
ring topology.
NOTE:
The resulting topology allows the stack to function as a single switch with resilient failover
capabilities.
Accessing the CLI
To configure a stack, you must access the stack master in one of the following ways.
For remote out-of-band management (OOB), enter the OOB management interface IP address into a
Telnet or secure shell (SSH) client and log in to the switch using the user ID and password to access
the CLI.
For local management, use the attached console connection to the master switch to log in to the CLI.
Console access to the stack CLI is available on the master only.
For remote in-band management from a network management station, enter the virtual local area
network (VLAN) IP address of the management port and log in to the switch to access the CLI.
Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack
After you attach the cables in a stack of Aggregators, perform the following steps to configure and bring
up the stack:
1.
Set up a connection to the CLI on an Aggregator as described in
Accessing the CLI
.
2.
Connect the terminal to the console port on an Aggregator. Enter the following commands to
access the CLI and configure the base module ports for stacking mode:
Login: username
Password: *****
Dell> enable
Dell# configure
Dell(conf)# stack-unit 0 iom-mode stack
Where
stack-unit 0
defines the default stack-unit number in the initial configuration of a switch.
3.
Save the stacking configuration on the SFP+ or 10G Base-T ports:
Dell# write memory
4.
Reboot the Aggregator by entering the
reload
command in EXEC Privilege mode:
Dell# reload
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