Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC SmartFabric Services User Guide Release 1.0
- About this guide
- SFS fundamentals
- Setting up SFS
- Deploying and managing a fabric
- Access fabric setup options
- Update default fabric, switch names, and descriptions
- Create uplink for external network connectivity
- Breakout switch ports
- Configure jump host
- Update network configuration
- Onboard a server onto the fabric
- Edit default fabric settings
- Restore fabric configuration
- Manage network profiles
- Manage routing profiles
- Access fabric setup options
- SFS with VxRail
- SFS with PowerEdge MX
- SFS for Isilon/PowerScale back-end fabric
- SFS commands
- smartfabric l3fabric enable
- smartfabric vlti
- show logging smartfabric
- show smartfabric cluster
- show smartfabric cluster member
- show smartfabric configured-server
- show smartfabric configured-server configured-server-interface
- show smartfabric details
- show smartfabric discovered-server
- show smartfabric discovered-server discovered-server-interface
- show smartfabric networks
- show smartfabric nodes
- show smartfabric personality
- show smartfabric uplinks
- show smartfabric upgrade-status
- show smartfabric validation-errors
- show switch-operating-mode
- Appendix

Disable SFS using CLI
To delete the existing switch configuration and go back to Full Switch mode, run the no smartfabric l3fabric command
on each switch.
The no smartfabric l3fabric command disables the L3 fabric personality. After you disable the L3 fabric in the switch,
the system prompts for confirmation and reboots in Full Switch mode.
OS10(config)# no smartfabric l3fabric
Reboot to change the personality? [yes/no]: yes
Complete the fabric setup
After enabling SFS, you must configure logical entities to complete the SFS setup.
1. Log in to SFS GUI. For more information, see SFS GUI.
2. Configure unique names for SFS components. For more information, see Update fabric names and descriptions.
3. (Optional) Configure breakout switch ports based on the deployment requirements. For more information, see Breakout
ports.
4. Configure uplinks for connectivity. For more information, see Create uplinks.
5. Configure Jump host for client management based on the requirement. For more information, see Configure Jump host.
6. Onboarding a server by applying server interface profile. For more information, see Server onboarding.
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Setting up SFS