Users Guide
• VLAN conguration (all ports belong to all VLANs)
You can change any of these default settings using the CLI. Refer to the appropriate chapter for details.
NOTE: You can also change many of the default settings using the chassis management controller (CMC) interface. For
information about how to access the CMC to congure an Aggregator, refer to the
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure Hardware
Owner's Manual
or
Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) User’s Guide
on the Dell Support website at http://
support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/pem/en/index.htm.
Other Auto-Congured Settings
After the Aggregator powers on, it auto-congures and is operational with software features enabled, including:
• VLANs: All ports are congured as members of all (4094) VLANs. All VLANs are up and can send or receive layer 2 trac. For more
information, refer to VLANs.
• Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBX)
• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) connectivity
• FCoE Initiation Protocol (FIP) snooping
• Hybrid ports: Ports are administratively up and auto-congured to operate as hybrid ports to transmit tagged and untagged VLAN
trac.
• iSCSI optimization
• IGMP snooping
• Jumbo frames: Ports are set to a maximum MTU of 12,000 bytes by default.
• Link aggregation: All uplink ports are congured in a single LAG (LAG 128).
• Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP): Enabled on all ports.
• Link tracking: Enables server-facing links to be brought up only if the uplink port-channel (LAG 128) is up.
• Stacking: Stacking is supported only on the 40GbE ports on the base module. A single stack is limited to six Aggregators in the same
chassis. Up to three stacks are supported in an M1000e chassis. To congure a switch stack, you must use the CLI. For more
information, refer to Stacking Commands.
DCB Support
DCB enhancements for data center networks are supported to eliminate packet loss and provision links with required bandwidth.
The Aggregator provides zero-touch conguration for DCB. The Aggregator auto-congures DCBX port roles to match the DCBX
conguration in the ToR switches to which it connects through its uplink ports.
The Aggregator supports DCB only in standalone mode and not in the stacking mode.
FCoE Connectivity
Many data centers use Fibre Channel (FC) in storage area networks (SANs). Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) encapsulates Fibre
Channel frames over Ethernet networks.
On an Aggregator, the internal ports support FCoE connectivity and connect to the converged network adapter (CNA) in blade servers.
FCoE allows Fibre Channel to use 10-Gigabit Ethernet networks while preserving the Fibre Channel protocol.
The Aggregator also provides zero-touch conguration for FCoE conguration. The Aggregator auto-congures to match the FCoE
settings used in the ToR switches to which it connects through its uplink ports.
iSCSI Operation
Support for iSCSI trac is turned on by default when the Aggregator powers up. No conguration is required.
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