Dell S5224F-ON EMC PowerSwitch S5200F-ON Series Installation Guide February 20 - Page 20

Luggage tag

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○ S5224F-ON-one U, 24 x 25G SFP28 ports, 4 x 100G QSFP28 ports, two AC or DC power supplies, and four fan subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O ○ S5232F-ON-one U, 32 x 100GbE ports, two AC or DC power supplies, and four fan subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O ○ S5248F-ON- one U, 48 x 25GbE ports, 4 x 200GbE ports, 2 x 200GbE QSFP-DD ports, two AC or DC power supplies, and four fan subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O ○ S5296F-ON- two U, 96 x 25GbE ports and 8 x 100GbE ports, two AC or DC power supplies, four fan subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O, and one USB male-female extension cable ● Fan with airflow from the I/O side to the PSU side-normal airflow ● Fan with airflow from the PSU side to the I/O side-reverse airflow ● AC or DC power supply with airflow from the I/O side to the PSU side-normal airflow ● AC or DC power supply with airflow from the PSU side to the I/O side-reverse airflow Luggage tag The switch has a pull-out tag, known as a luggage tag, on the PSU-side of the switch. The front of the luggage tag includes switch ID information. The back of the luggage tag includes a QRL that takes you to a How-To site where you can watch videos about racking the switch, replacing components, configuring port channels, and so on. The S5224F-ON, S5232F-ON, or S5248F-ON luggage tag: 1. Service tag 3. PPID The S5296F-ON luggage tag: 20 S5200F-ON Series switch 2. MAC address 4. Express service code

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S5224F-ON—one U, 24 x 25G SFP28 ports, 4 x 100G QSFP28 ports, two AC or DC power supplies, and four fan
subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O
S5232F-ON—one U, 32 x 100GbE ports, two AC or DC power supplies, and four fan subsystems with airflow from the
power supply side to the I/O
S5248F-ON— one U, 48 x 25GbE ports, 4 x 200GbE ports, 2 x 200GbE QSFP-DD ports, two AC or DC power supplies,
and four fan subsystems with airflow from the power supply side to the I/O
S5296F-ON— two U, 96 x 25GbE ports and 8 x 100GbE ports, two AC or DC power supplies, four fan subsystems with
airflow from the power supply side to the I/O, and one USB male–female extension cable
Fan with airflow from the I/O side to the PSU side—normal airflow
Fan with airflow from the PSU side to the I/O side—reverse airflow
AC or DC power supply with airflow from the I/O side to the PSU side—normal airflow
AC or DC power supply with airflow from the PSU side to the I/O side—reverse airflow
Luggage tag
The switch has a pull-out tag, known as a luggage tag, on the PSU-side of the switch. The front of the luggage tag includes
switch ID information. The back of the luggage tag includes a QRL that takes you to a How-To site where you can watch videos
about racking the switch, replacing components, configuring port channels, and so on.
The S5224F-ON, S5232F-ON, or S5248F-ON luggage tag:
1.
Service tag
2.
MAC address
3.
PPID
4.
Express service code
The S5296F-ON luggage tag:
20
S5200F-ON Series switch