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-- Module Info --
Unit Module No Status Module Type Ports
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1 1 online S3148P-10GE-2SFP+ 2
2 1 online S3148P-10GE-2X10BaseT 2
4 1 online S3148P-10GE-2X10BaseT 2
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus FanSpeed(rpm)
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1 1 up AC up 7888
1 2 down UNKNOWN absent NA
2 1 up AC up NA
2 2 absent absent NA
4 1 absent absent 0
4 2 up AC up 7888
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan1 Speed Fan2 Speed
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1 1 up up 7164 up 7058
2 1 up up 6956 up 7058
4 1 up up 7058 up 7164
Speed in RPM
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Adding a Configured Unit to an Existing Stack
To add a configured unit to an existing stack, use the following commands.
If a stack unit goes down and is removed from the stack, the logical provisioning configured for that stack-
unit number is saved on the master and standby units. When a new unit is added to the stack, if a stack group
configuration conflict occurs between the new unit and the provisioned stack unit, the configuration of the
new unit takes precedence.
1 Add the configured unit to the top or bottom of the stack.
2 Power on the switch.
3 Attach cables to connect ports on the added switch to one or more existing switches in the stack.
Dell Networking OS automatically assigns a number to the new unit and adds it as member switch in the
stack. The new unit synchronizes its running and startup configurations with the stack.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: When you add a switch to a stack
If you configure the new unit with a stack number that is already assigned to a stack member, the stack
avoids a numbering conflict by assigning the new switch the first available stack number.
If the stack has been provisioned for the stack number that is assigned to the new unit, the pre-
configured provisioning must match the switch type. If there is a conflict between the provisioned
switch type and the new unit, a mismatch error message is displayed.
Merge Two Stacks
You may merge two stacks while they are powered and online.
To merge two stacks, connect one stack to the other using the mini-SAS cables from the stacking ports.
Stacking 940