Users Guide

Example of the
show Command
The following example shows the system stack-unit quad-port-profile command.
Dell#show system stack-unit 0 quad-port-profile
Configured fan out profile ports in stack-unit 0
Configured Activated
0 0
8 8
16 16
24 24
32 32
36 36
40 40
44 44
48 48
52 52
56 56
60 60
64 64
68 68
72 72
76 76
80 80
84 84
88 88
92 92
100 100
108 108
116 116
124 124
Dell#
Dell(conf)#stack-unit 1 port 24 portmode quad
Port 24 quad mode enabled
For example, if you fan-out port 4 which is not present in the default profile, you must have to re-configure the
profile first to include port 4.Example in brief:
Dell(conf)# stack-unit 0 quad-capable-profile
0,4,16,24,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,68,72,76,80,84,88,92,100,108,116,124
NOTE
: Save and reload, after the setting takes effect.
FTOS(conf)#stack-unit 1 port 4 portmode quad
Port 4 quad mode enabled
You can only split the 40G ports in the top row (odd numbered ports) on a 16X40G module. If you configure 4X10G on a 40G interface, the
subsequent even numbered interface is removed and unavailable for use.
The following example shows the interface status before splitting a 40G interface:
Dell# show interfaces status
Port Description Status Speed Duplex Vlan
Fo 1/15/1 Down 40000 Mbit Auto --
Fo 1/16/1 Down 40000 Mbit Auto --
The following example shows that when you split an interface on a 16X40G module, the subsequent even numbered interface is removed
from the configuration.
Dell(conf)# stack-unit [stack-unit number] slot [slot number] port [port number] portmode quad
speed 10G
Warning: Enabling Quad mode on stack-unit 1 slot 3 port 15. Please verify whether the configs
related to interface Fo 1/3/15 Fo 1/3/16 are cleaned up before proceeding further.
Interfaces
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