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-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus
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1 0 absent absent
1 1 up AC up
2 0 down UNKNOWN down
2 1 up AC up
3 0 absent absent
3 1 up AC up
4 0 absent absent
4 1 up AC up
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan0 Speed Fan1 Speed
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1 0 up up 9360 up 9360
1 1 up up 9360 up 9360
2 0 up up 7680 up 7680
2 1 up up 7920 up 7680
3 0 up up 9360 up 9360
3 1 up up 9360 up 9360
4 0 up up 9120 up 9120
4 1 up up 9120 up 9360
Speed in RPM
The following example shows how to congure two new switches for stacking using 10G ports.
Dell-1(conf)#stack-unit 0 stack-group 0
Setting ports Te 1/1 Te 1/2 Te 1/3 as stack group will make their interface configs
obsolete after
a reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
Dell-2(conf)#stack-unit 0 stack-group 0
Setting ports Te 1/1 Te 1/2 Te 1/3 as stack group will make their interface configs
obsolete after
a reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
Dell-1#show system stack-ports
Topology: Ring
Interface Connection Link Speed Admin Link Trunk
(Gb/s) Status Status Group
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1/1 1/1 10 up up
1/2 1/2 10 up up
1/3 1/3 10 up up
Add Units to an Existing S-Series Stack
You can add units to an existing stack in one of three ways.
By manually assigning a new uncongured unit a position in an existing stack.
By adding a congured unit to an existing stack.
By merging two stacks.
If you are adding units to an existing stack, you can either:
allow Dell Networking OS to automatically assign the new unit a position in the stack, or
820
Stacking