Part 2 - Replace The Ptm In Slot A1 With An Fn410S - Dell PowerEdge FX2 Configuration Manual

Upgrading from 10gbe pass-through modules to fn410s i/o modules
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3. Tag port channel 11 in VLAN 6:
S4048-ON(conf)#interface vlan 6
S4048-ON(conf-if-vl-6)#tagged port-channel 11
This completes S4048-ON switch configuration. It assigns the correct interfaces to LACP port channels 10
and 11, and configures the port channels in the appropriate VLANs.
3.2.2
Part 2 – Replace the PTM in Slot A1 with an FN410S
1. Disconnect all cables from the PTM in slot A1 (PTM-A1). A1 is the top slot.
2. Remove PTM-A1 from the chassis.
All server CNA ports connected to PTM-A1 go down.
The PTM in slot A2 (PTM-A2) is not affected and continues to function normally.
3. Insert an FN410S into slot A1 (FN410S-A1).
FN410S-A1 powers up and takes about 2 minutes to boot.
After FN410S-A1 has booted, the server CNA ports will continue to be down until the next step. This
is due to a feature called Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) whereby when upstream connectivity is
down, the FN IOM disables the downstream, server-facing links.
Notes:
4. Connect cables from S4048-ON ports te 1/5-1/6 to FN410S-A1 ports te 0/9-0/10. The network now
appears as shown in Figure 9.
After the connection is made, the LACP port channel between FN410S-A1 and the S4048-ON comes
up.
On FN410S-A1, UFD detects port channel 128 is up and brings up the internal, server-facing ports
(FN410S-A1 ports te 0/1 and te 0/5 in Figure 9). This causes the corresponding server CNA ports to
come up.
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PowerEdge FX2 - Upgrading from 10GbE Pass-through Modules to FN410S I/O Modules | version 1.0
The FN410S switch console can be monitored using a serial cable, SSH, or telnet session.
See the
Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module (FN IOM) - Easy Deployment Guide
connection instructions and more information on UFD.
By default on the FN410S, all internal ports and the uplink port channel (po 128) are untagged in
the default VLAN (VLAN 1) and tagged in all other VLANS (VLANS 2-4094). This eliminates the
requirement to manually configure VLANs on the FN410S for most common deployments,
including this example.
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