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Table 1. Dell Networking OS Command Modes (continued)
CLI Command Mode Prompt Access Command
GVRP
Dell (conf-gvrp) protocol gvrp
LLDP
Dell (conf-lldp) protocol lldp
FIBRE CHANNEL
Dell (conf-fcoe) protocol fc
REDIRECT
Dell (conf-redirect-list)# ip redirect-list
ROUTE-MAP
Dell (conf-route-map)# route-map
ROUTER BGP
Dell(conf-router_bgp)# router bgp
ROUTER ISIS
Dell(conf-router_isis)# router isis
ROUTER OSPF
Dell(conf-router_ospf)# router ospf
ROUTER RIP
Dell(conf-router_rip)# router rip
SPANNING TREE
Dell(config-span)# protocol spanning-tree 0
TRACE-LIST
Dell(conf-trace-acl)# ip trace-list
The following example shows how to change the command mode from CONFIGURATION mode to PROTOCOL SPANNING
TREE.
Example of Changing Command Modes
Dell(conf)#protocol spanning-tree 0
Dell(config-stp)#
Port Numbering Convention
The S5000 switch uses following port numbering convention.
Odd-numbered ports are at the top and even-numbered ports are at the bottom of the I/O panel.
The following shows the fixed four 40GbE data ports and the four slots for pluggable modules on the S5000 I/O panel. You can
also use the 40GbE ports in 4 × 10GbE mode.
Figure 1. Port Numbering Convention
The S5000 supports the following possible modules:
Twelve-Port Ethernet module (1G/10G speeds)
Twelve-Port Universal Port module (2G/4G/8G/10G speeds)
You can install an Ethernet module in any slot (from 0 to 3) and a Universal Port module in slot 0 on the I/O panel.
On the S5000, the valid stack-unit numbers are from 0 to 11. The valid port numbers for each interface type are:
1GbE: Ports from 0 to 47
10GbE: Ports from 0 to 63
40GbE: Ports 48, 52, 56, and 60
Universal Port: Ports from 0 to 47
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Configuration Fundamentals