Users Guide

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Version Description
9.3(0.0) Supported on the M I/O Aggregator
Usage Information
This functionality to set the uplink speed is available from the CMC interface when the I/O Aggregator
functions as a simple MUX or a VLT node with all of the uplink interfaces congured to be member links in
the same LAG bundle. You cannot congure the uplink speed to be set as 40 GbE by default if the
Aggregator functions in programmable MUX mode with mutiple uplink LAG interfaces or in stacking mode
because CMC is not involved with conguration of parameters when the Aggregator operates in either of
these modes with uplink interfaces being part of dierent LAG bundles.
When you congure the native mode to be 40 GbE, the CMC sends a notication to the IOA to set the
default internal working of all of the ports to be 40 GbE after the reload of the switch is performed. After
you congure the native mode that denotes the uplink speed of the module ports to be 40 GbE, you must
enter the reboot command (not pressing the Reset button, which causes the factory default settings to
be applied when the device comes up online) from the CMC to cause the conguration of the uplink speed
to be eective.
stack-unit priority
Congure the ability of a switch to become the management unit of a stack.
Syntax
stack-unit stack-number priority 1-14
Parameters
stack-number Enter the stack member unit identier.
1–14 This preference parameter allows you to specify the management priority of one
backup switch over another, with 0 the lowest priority and 14 the highest. The
switch with the highest priority value is chosen to become the management unit if
the active management unit fails or on the next reload.
Defaults 0
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Supported Modes All Modes
Command History
Version Description
9.6.(0.0) Supported on the FN I/O Aggregator.
9.3(0.0) Supported on the M I/O Aggregator.
Usage Information This command is supported on the M I/O, FN410S, and FN410T Aggregators.
Related Commands
reload – reboots Dell Networking Operating System (OS).
show system – displays the status of all stack members or a specic member.
Stacking Commands
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