Add Units To An Existing S-Series Stack - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

High-density, 1ru 48-port 10gbe switch
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9
Member
not present
10
Member
not present
--
Power Supplies
--
Unit
Bay
Status
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
0
absent
1
1
up
2
0
down
2
1
up
3
0
absent
3
1
up
4
0
absent
4
1
up
--
Fan
Status
--
Unit Bay
TrayStatus
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
0
up
1
1
up
2
0
up
2
1
up
3
0
up
3
1
up
4
0
up
4
1
up
Speed in RPM
The following example shows how to configure two new S4810 switches for stacking using 10G ports.
S4810-1(conf)#stack-unit 0 stack-group 0
Setting ports Te 0/0 Te 0/1 Te 0/2 Te 0/3
a reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
S4810-2(conf)#stack-unit 0 stack-group 0
Setting ports Te 0/0 Te 0/1 Te 0/2 Te 0/3
a reload.
[confirm yes/no]:yes
S4810-1#show system stack-ports
Topology: Ring
Interface
Connection
------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0
1/0
0/1
1/1
0/2
1/2
0/3
1/3
S4810-1#

Add Units to an Existing S-Series Stack

Units can be added to an existing stack in one of three ways:
by manually assigning a new un-configured unit a position in an existing stack.
by adding a configured unit to an existing stack.
Type
FanStatus
absent
AC
up
UNKNOWN down
AC
up
absent
AC
up
absent
AC
up
Fan0
Speed
Fan1
up
9360
up
up
9360
up
up
7680
up
up
7920
up
up
9360
up
up
9360
up
up
9120
up
up
9120
up
as stack group will make their interface configs obsolete after
as stack group will make their interface configs obsolete after
Link Speed
Admin
(Gb/s)
Status
10
up
10
up
10
up
10
up
Speed
9360
9360
7680
7680
9360
9360
9120
9360
Link
Trunk
Status
Group
up
up
up
up
Stacking | 985

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