Users Guide

Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:8c:53:32
Reload Type : normal-reload [Next boot : normal-reload]
-- Stack Info --
Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports
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1 Member not present
2 Management online S4810 S4810 4810-8-3-12-1447 64
3 Standby online S4810 S4810 4810-8-3-12-1447 64
4 Member online S4810 S4810 4810-8-3-12-1447 64
5 Member online S4810 S4810 4810-8-3-12-1447 64
6 Member not present
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus
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1 1 absent absent
1 2 up AC up
2 1 down UNKNOWN down
2 2 up AC up
3 1 absent absent
3 2 up AC up
4 1 absent absent
4 2 up AC up
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan0 Speed Fan1 Speed
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1 1 up up 9360 up 9360
1 2 up up 9360 up 9360
2 1 up up 7680 up 7680
2 2 up up 7920 up 7680
3 1 up up 9360 up 9360
3 2 up up 9360 up 9360
4 1 up up 9120 up 9120
4 2 up up 9120 up 9360
Speed in RPM
Add Units to an Existing Stack
You can add units to an existing stack in one of three ways.
By manually assigning a new unconfigured unit a position in an existing stack.
By adding a configured 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
manually determine each units position in the stack by configuring each unit to correspond with the
stack before connecting it.
If you add a unit that has a stack number that conflicts with the stack, the stack assigns the first available
stack number.
If the stack has a provision for the stack-number that will be assigned to the new unit, the provision
must match the unit type, or Dell Networking OS generates a type mismatch error.
After the new unit loads, it synchronizes its running and startup configurations with the stack.
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