Dell manual PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices

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5.One device in the stack will operate as the Active Controller, one will operate as Standby Controller, with the rest of the units operating as stack members. For information about how to configure your stack, see the PowerConnect B-FCX Series Configuration Guide.

PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices

Figure 23 and Figure 24 show how stacking cables are connected between PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices in a stack. The connection is based on 10 Gbps SFP+ using LC-LC MM Fiber cables. These devices support linear and ring stack topologies with the optional SFP+ modules installed, and can also operate in standalone mode.

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PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices must have a 4-port 10 Gbps SFP+ module (optional) installed to operate in a stack.

Figure 25 shows a stack containing PowerConnect B-FCX624 , PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices and another PowerConnect B-FCX device. Using PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices in this type of mixed stack requires your to reconfigure the default stacking ports on the other PowerConnect B-FCX device. For more information, see the FastIron Configuration Guide.

You can form a stack containing up to eight PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 units. To connect switches in a stack, perform the following steps:

1.Plug one end of an LC-LC MM Fiber cable into one of the SFP+ stacking ports of the top unit.

2.Plug the other end of the cable into one of the stacking ports of the next unit.

3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each unit in the stack. Form a simple chain starting with a stacking port on the top unit and ending at a stacking port on the bottom unit (stacking up to eight units). See Figure 23

4.(Optional) To form a ring stack topology, plug one end of an LC-LC MM Fiber cable into the remaining stacking port on the bottom unit and the other end into the remaining stacking port on the top unit. See Figure 24.

FIGURE 23 Connecting PowerConnect B-FCX624-E and PowerConnect B-FCX648-E devices in a linear stack topology

 

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Contents PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Page Contents Managing the PowerConnect B-FCX Hardware Checking Network Devices and Testing ConnectivityChapter Troubleshooting PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide Supported hardware and software AudienceDocument conventions Text formattingCommand syntax conventions Command ParametersRelated publications Contacting Dell Getting technical help or reporting errorsPowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide Product Overview Hardware featuresPowerConnect B-FCX624s front panel Control features Hardware featuresDevice Label on required power supply PowerConnect B-FCX 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports Hardware features Out-of-band RJ45 management InterfaceSerial management interface DB9 Console port Out-of-band RJ45 management interfaceDevice Slot Slot designationsSFP interfaces Optional two-port 10 Gbps XFP uplink moduleInterface Show Media Description Optional 10Gbps XFP module is not hot-swappable Optional Four-port 1 Gbps SFP and 10 Gbps SFP+ modulesFour-port 1 Gbps SFP module status LEDs Condition StatusCable specifications for CX4 stacking ports 16/10 Gbps Ethernet CX4 stacking portsFour-port 10 Gbps SFP+ module status LEDs Port status LEDs Power status LEDs Hardware features System status LEDsState Switch StatusSFP+ Hardware features Port status LEDsSwitch Status Redundancy Power suppliesPower supply unit operation Package contents Unpacking the deviceGeneral requirements Installation precautions Installation tasksFollow all precautions when installing a Dell device Task Where to Find More Information NumberLifting precautions General precautionsPower precautions Installation precautionsInstallation location Preparing the installation sitePreparing the installation site Cabling infrastructureDesktop installation Installing the deviceRack mount installation PowerConnect B-FCX624s and PowerConnect B-FCX648s devices Connecting devices in a stackPowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide PowerConnect B-FCX624 and PowerConnect B-FCX648 devices Powering on the system Attaching a PC or terminal Wiring map for serial cable Installing and replacing a power supply unitSerial cable wiring As indicated in , some of the wires should not be connectedInstalling and replacing a power supply unit PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide Page PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide Page PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide Assigning permanent passwords Checking Network Devices and Testing ConnectivityRecovering from a lost password Setting passwordsAssigning permanent passwords Enter the following command to set the super user passwordConfiguring IP addresses Syntax enable passwordDevices running Layer 2 software Devices running Layer 3 software Assigning an IP address to an Ethernet port Configuring IP addressesSyntax interface loopback num Deleting an IP addressAssigning an IP address to a virtual routing interface Syntax router-interface ve num Syntax interface ve numConnectors Connecting network devicesCable specifications Connecting to Ethernet or fast Ethernet hubsConnecting a network device to a fiber port Connecting to workstations, servers, or routersAutomatic MDI or Mdix detection Fiber Optic transceiversInstalling a transceiver All fiber optic interfaces use Class 1 lasersGigabit Optic Distance Supported for stacking Cabling a fiber optic transceiver Cleaning the fiber optic connectors Testing connectivityTesting connectivity Pinging an IP addressTesting connectivity Network connection-related LED states Desired MeaningMeaning or Action Tracing a route Troubleshooting network connectionsConfiguration notes Using Virtual Cable Testing to diagnose a cableCommand syntax Viewing the results of the cable analysisSyntax show cable-diag tdr port-num Digital optical monitoringDefines the fields shown in this output Cable statistics This Line DisplaysTroubleshooting network connections Managing temperature settings Using the temperature sensorDisplaying the temperature Changing temperature warning and shutdown levels Displaying Syslog messages for temperatureManaging temperature settings Syntax temperature warning stack-unit valueSyntax fan-threshold speed-3 mp lowest value highest value Changing the shutdown temperatureCommand Changing the temperature polling interval Displaying PowerConnect B-FCX CPU usageRemoving MAC address entries Syntax chassis poll-time stack-idvalueHardware maintenance schedule Hardware maintenance scheduleReplacing a copper or fiber optic module Removing a copper or fiber optic moduleCleaning the fiber optic connectors Cabling a fiber optic moduleReplacing a copper or fiber optic module Replacing a copper or fiber optic module Physical dimensions and weight Hardware specificationsEnvironmental considerations Operating EnvironmentStorage Temperature Storage Humidity Storage Altitude Hardware specificationsCooling system and fans Storage environmentAir Inflow Air outlet Mgmt Serial Console port pinouts Pinouts and signallingCable Type Connector Type Range metersMicrons MHz*km or Power cords AC power supply specificationsHardware specifications Cable length summary Hardware specifications Power and cooling problems Diagnosing switch indicatorsInstallation Troubleshooting chartDiagnosing switch indicators In-band accessIndustry Canada statement USA FCC CFR 47 Part 15 WarningEurope and Australia Cispr 22 Class a Warning Japan VcciKorea Japan power cordRussia Class a statementRegulatory compliance Regulatory complianceCertifications Regulatory compliance Vorsicht Devices near the input power connectors Never leave tools inside the chassis Gefahr Device PowerConnect B-FCX Switch Hardware Installation Guide