Users Guide

3. Click Generate.
4. Review the design carefully before committing the changes.
5. Click Finish to commit your changes.
Next Steps
To prepare the fabric for deployment:
1. Check with your system administrator for the TFTP or FTP IP address. To stage the switch software
images, use this address. When you prepare the software images:
Make sure that the software version is the same for each switch type in the fabric.
Download the software image for each type of Dell Networking switch.
Stage the software images on the TFTP or FTP site.
2. Obtain a pool of management IP addresses for the switches in the fabric from the lab or system
administrator.
3. Prepare the DHCP server so that the switches can be assigned a management IP address.
4. Download the .csv file that has the switches’ system MAC addresses provided by Dell Networking, if
available. If this file is not available, record the system MAC addresses of the switches in the fabric so
that you can associate the address to the appropriate switch before you rack the switches.
5. Print the wiring plan and use it to rack and cable the hardware.
6. Document the location of the switches, including the rack and row.
7. Select the fabric for pre-deployment. Refer to Pre-Deployment Configuration.
Using Existing Fabric Designs
From the Getting Started tab, you can:
Import an existing design
Edit an existing design
Delete a fabric
Importing an Existing Fabric Design
1. From the menu, click Home and make sure that the Getting Started tab is selected.
2. Click Import Existing Design.
The Import Existing Design dialog box appears.
3. In the Switch XML file area, click Browse and locate the fabric XML design file that you have
exported from the AFM design wizard.
4. Click Upload.
Editing and Expanding an Existing Fabric Design
You can edit or expand an existing fabric from the Getting Started screen. After you initiate the pre-
deployment configuration, you can only update the fabric description and port count for expanding
uplinks and downlinks.
1. From the menu, click Home and make sure that the Getting Started tab is selected.
2. Click Edit Existing Fabric.
The Select a Fabric dialog box appears.
Designing a Fabric
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