Deployment Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started Guide
- Introduction
- Hardware Overview
- Installation
- Installing the Rack or Cabinet
- Attaching the Mounting Brackets
- Rack Mounting Safety Considerations
- Installing the S5000 Chassis into a 4-Post Rack or Cabinet
- Rack Grounding
- Important Points to Remember for Installing an Ethernet Module
- Installing an Ethernet Module
- Important Points to Remember for Installing a Unified Port Module
- Installing a Unified Port Module
- Important Points to Remember for Installing an AC Power Supply
- Installing an AC Power Supply
- Assembling and Connecting the Safety Ground Wire for DC Power Supply
- Important Points to Remember for Installing a DC Power Supply
- Installing a DC Power Supply
- Installing the Ferrite Bead for DC Power and Return Cables
- Securing Power Cables
- Important Points to Remember for Installing a Fan Module
- Installing a Fan Module
- Installing the SFP+ and QSFP+ Optics
- Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports
- Supplying Power and Powering Up the System
- Performing the Initial Configuration
- Software Configuration Overview
- Accessing the RJ-45/RS-232 Console Port
- Accessing the RJ-45 Console Port with a DB-9 Adapter
- Accessing the USB-B Console Port
- Enter the Initial Configuration Information
- Configuring the Enable Password
- Configuring a Host Name
- Navigate CLI modes
- Default Configuration
- Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
- Accessing the System Remotely
- Configuring the Management Port IP Address
- Configuring a Management Route
- Configuring a Username and Password
- Creating a Port-based VLAN
- Assigning Interfaces to a VLAN
- Assigning an IP Address to a VLAN
- Connecting the S5000 to the Network
- Technical Specifications
encryption-type specifies how you are inputting the password, is 0 by default, and is not required.
– 0 is for inputting the password in clear text.
– 7 is for inputting a password that is already encrypted using a Type 7 hash. Obtaining the
encrypted password from the configuration of another Dell Networking system.
Creating a Port-based VLAN
The default virtual local area network (VLAN) (VLAN 1) is part of the system startup configuration and does
not require configuration.
To configure a port-based VLAN, create the VLAN and then add physical interfaces or port channel (LAG)
interfaces to the VLAN.
• Configure a port-based VLAN (if the VLAN-ID is different from the Default VLAN ID) and enter
INTERFACE VLAN mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface vlan vlan-id
After you create a VLAN, you must assign interfaces in Layer 2 mode to the VLAN to activate the
VLAN.
To view the configured VLANs, use the show vlan command in EXEC Privilege mode.
Assigning Interfaces to a VLAN
You can only assign interfaces in Layer 2 mode to a VLAN using the tagged and untagged commands.
To place an interface in Layer 2 mode, use the
switchport command.
You can designate Layer 2 interfaces as tagged or untagged. When you place an interface in Layer 2
mode using the switchport command, the interface is automatically designated untagged and placed
in the Default VLAN.
To view which interfaces are tagged or untagged and to view which VLAN the interfaces belong, use the
show vlan command.
To view just the interfaces that are in Layer 2 mode, use the show interfaces switchport command
in EXEC Privilege mode or EXEC mode.
To tag frames leaving an interface in Layer 2 mode, you must assign that interface to a port-based VLAN
to tag it with that VLAN ID.
1. Access the INTERFACE VLAN mode of the VLAN to which you want to assign the interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface vlan vlan-id
2. Enable an interface to include the IEEE 802.1Q tag header.
INTERFACE mode
tagged interface
To move untagged interfaces from the Default VLAN to another VLAN, use the untagged command.
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