DELL S6100 ON User Manual

Dell Getting Started Guide for the  
S6100–ON System  
March 2016  
Regulatory Model: S6100  
Regulatory Type: S6100  
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About this Guide  
This document is intended as a Getting Started Guide to get new systems up  
and running and ready for configuration.  
For complete installation and update information, see the following  
documents at www.dell.com/support:  
Table 1. S6100–ON Documents  
Information  
Documentation  
Hardware installation and power-  
up instructions  
Dell Installation Guide for the S6100-  
ON System  
Software configuration  
Command line interface  
Troubleshooting  
Dell Configuration Guide for the  
S6100-ON System  
Dell Command Line Reference Guide  
for the S6100-ON System  
Open Networking (ON) Hardware  
Diagnostic Guide for the S6100-ON  
System  
Latest updates  
Release Notes for the S6100-ON  
System  
About this Guide  
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Install the Hardware  
Before installing the switch, verify that you meet these guidelines:  
You have enough clearance at the front of the switch so you can read the  
light emitting diodes (LEDs).  
The AC or DC power cord reaches from the power outlet to the Utility  
panel connector.  
The switch is rack-mounted before you power it up.  
Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power  
lines, and fluorescent lighting. Ensure that the cabling is safely away from  
other devices that might damage the cables. If needed, allow one rack unit  
(RU) space between devices to provide room for cabling.  
Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted.  
Temperature around the unit does not exceed 113°F (45°C). If the switch is  
in a closed or multirack assembly, the temperature might be higher than  
normal room temperature.  
Humidity around the switch does not exceed 90 percent.  
Altitude at the installation site is below 10,000 feet.  
The switch is installed in an environment as free as possible from dust and  
foreign conductive material (such as metal flakes from construction  
activities). Cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers in the switch,  
can draw dust and other particles causing contaminant buildup inside the  
chassis, which can result in system malfunction.  
Install the Chassis  
To install the S6100–Open Networking (ON) system, Dell Networking  
recommends completing the installation procedures in the order presented  
here.  
NOTE: Always handle the system and its components with care. Avoid  
dropping the S6100–ON chassis or its field replaceable units.  
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NOTE: For proper ventilation, position the S6100–ON chassis in an  
equipment rack (or cabinet) with a minimum of 5 inches (12.7 cm) of  
clearance around exhaust vents. The acceptable ambient temperature  
ranges are listed in the Technical Specifications section under  
Environmental Parameters.  
CAUTION: Always wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD)-preventive  
wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S6100–ON and its  
components. As with all electrical devices of this type, take all  
necessary safety precautions to prevent injury when installing this  
system. ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled.  
CAUTION: The S6100–ON contains two power cords. Disconnect both  
power cords before servicing.  
CAUTION: Only trained and qualified personnel should install this  
equipment. Read this guide before installing and powering up the  
S6100–ON.  
Rack Mounting Safety Considerations  
Rack mounting — You may either place the switch on a rack shelf or  
mount the switch directly into a 19" wide, EIA-310-E-compliant rack.  
Rack loading — Overloading or uneven loading of racks may result in shelf  
or rack failure, which may damage the equipment and cause personal  
injury. Stabilize the racks in a permanent location before loading begins.  
Mount the components starting at the bottom of the rack, then work to  
the top. Do not exceed your rack load rating.  
Power considerations — Connect only to the power source specified on  
the unit. When you install multiple electrical components in a rack, ensure  
that the total component power ratings do not exceed the circuit  
capabilities. Overloaded power sources and extension cords present fire  
and shock hazards.  
Elevated ambient temperature — If you install the equipment in a closed  
rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack environment may be  
greater than the room ambient temperature. Use care not to exceed the  
45°C maximum ambient temperature of the switch.  
Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in the rack so that you do not  
compromise the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the  
equipment.  
Reverse air flow — To ensure cool air intake and to avoid hot air blow out  
from the I/O panel, ensure that you have the necessary clearance.  
Reliable earthing — Maintain reliable earthing of the rack-mounted  
equipment. Pay particular attention to the supply connections other than  
the direct connections to the branch circuit; for example, the use of the  
power strips.  
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Do not mount the equipment with the Utility panel facing in the  
downward position.  
NOTE: These instructions are a condensed reference. Read the safety  
instructions in your Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory information  
booklet before you begin.  
NOTE: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a  
specific switch.  
Assemble in a Four-Post Rack  
Due to the chassis weight, the S6100–ON switch does not support a two-  
post rack installation; you must install the S6100–ON in a four-post rack.  
To install in a four-post rack, follow the instructions in your rack frame kit. In a  
four-post rack, the maximum distance between the front and back vertical  
posts is 36 inches (91.44 cm); the minimum distance is 24 inches (60.96 cm).  
Mounting the Chassis in a Four-Post Rack  
Rack Mounting Safety Considerations  
WARNING: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this  
unit in a rack, take special precautions to ensure that the system  
remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your  
safety:  
If your chassis is the only unit in the rack, mount it at the bottom of  
the rack.  
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from  
the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of  
the rack.  
If the rack comes with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before  
mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.  
If the chassis ships with blanks, remove the blanks from each slot  
before lifting the chassis.  
WARNING: These instructions are a condensed reference. Read the  
safety instructions in your Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory  
information booklet before you begin.  
NOTE: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a  
specific switch.  
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Installing and Removing the System  
1. Align the system with the rails and slide the system into the rack.  
2. Tighten the screws on each side of the systems’s front panel (1).  
3. To remove the system from the rack, loosen the screws and slide the  
system out of the rack.  
Figure 1. Installing the S6100–ON System  
1.  
Extra screws to restrict front-  
back movement of the switch.  
2.  
Main screw.  
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Securing the Chassis Ground  
After you mount the chassis, secure the chassis ground as follows:  
To properly ground the chassis, Dell Networking recommends using a 6 AWG  
two-hole lug, #10 hole size, 63" spacing (not included in shipping). The two-  
hole lug must be a UL recognized, crimp-type lug. To connect the ground  
cable to the framework or cabinet and to mount the unit, use thread-forming  
unit mounting screws that remove paint or nonconductive coatings.  
CAUTION: Grounding conductors must be made of copper. Do not use  
aluminum conductors.  
NOTE: The rack installation “ears” are not suitable for grounding.  
NOTE: Coat the two-hole lug with an anti-oxidant compound prior to  
crimping. Also, bring any unplated mating surfaces to a shiny finish and  
coat with an anti-oxidant prior to mating. Plated mating surfaces must  
be clean and free from contamination.  
NOTE: Never use the same bolts to secure multiple grounding cables.  
1. Locate the two-hole chassis ground connector nuts on the chassis back.  
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Figure 2. Chassis Ground Connector  
2. Install the grounding cables to the ground nuts. The grounding cable  
must comply with your local electrical codes in size and color (typically  
the cable color is green or green with a yellow stripe).  
NOTE: For proper ventilation, position the chassis in an equipment  
rack (or cabinet) with a minimum of 5 inches (12.7 cm) of clearance  
around exhaust vents. The acceptable ambient temperature ranges  
are listed in the Environmental Parameters section.  
3. Tighten the M5 screws (ensure torque is between 18 and 24 inch/lbs).  
4. Connect the opposite end of the grounding cable to the nearest  
appropriate facility grounding post.  
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Figure 3. Cable Connector  
1. Two-hold cable connector high-strand-count conductor  
2. Two-holes for cable (.27 .02 DIA)  
Installing an I/O Module  
To install an I/O module, follow these steps.  
WARNING: Install a blank panel in any unused switch I/O slot.  
NOTE: The S6100-ON has capacitors located on the front-left corner of  
the PC board. To avoid damaging these capacitors when installing an  
I/O module, align the I/O module with the yellow arrows located inside  
the chassis and then gently slide the I/O module in place.  
NOTE: If you remove and re-insert a module in the same slot, the  
system detects the module. However, if you remove a module from a  
slot and insert a different module into that same slot, the system does  
not detect the new module.  
NOTE: Module power is software controlled. You will not see module  
LEDs when the system powers up in the Open Network Installation  
Environment (ONIE).  
1. Remove the I/O module from the electro-static bag.  
2. Open the left ejector lever (item 1) by pressing in the orange tab (item 2)  
and rotating it to the right so that the level snaps into the open position.  
3. Slide the I/O module into the switch I/O slot.  
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The slot is keyed so that the I/O module fully inserts in only one way.  
When you install the I/O module correctly, it snaps into place and is flush  
with the back of the switch.  
Figure 4. Installing an I/O Module  
1. Ejector lever  
3. I/O Module  
2. Orange release tab  
Important Points to Remember  
The S6100–ON is designed to support two hot-swappable power supplies  
with integrated fans that provide cooling for the chassis.  
The S6100–ON ships with two power supplies.  
The PSU slides into the slot smoothly. Do not force the PSU into a slot as  
this action may damage the PSU or the S6100-ON chassis.  
The S6100–ON supports AC and DC power supplies with two air-flow  
directions (I/O to Utility and Utility to I/O). The S6100–ON does not  
support mixing PSU types. The fan airflow direction for the PSUs must be  
the same.  
Module power is software controlled. You do not see module LEDs when  
the system powers up.  
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CAUTION: DO NOT mix airflow directions. Both power supplies must  
use the same airflow direction (I/O to Utility or Utility to I/O).  
WARNING: Although the switch can run on one PSU, Dell Networking  
highly recommends using two PSUs for full redundancy and additional  
cooling. To avoid overheating when the switch is running with only a  
single PSU, Dell Networking recommends using PSU1 (on the left) and  
covering the second PSU slot opening (PSU2) with a blank plate.  
WARNING: ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled.  
Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when  
handling the S6100–ON and its components.  
WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, ensure that the S6100–ON is  
grounded properly. If you ground your equipment incorrectly,  
excessive emissions may result. To ensure that the power cables meet  
your local electrical requirements, use a qualified electrician.  
NOTE: The Utility panel consists of two slots, PSU1 and PSU2. Insert  
PSUs in both slots.  
NOTE: If you remove and re-insert a module in the same slot, the  
system detects the module. However, if you remove a module from a  
slot and insert a different module into that same slot, the system does  
not detect the new module.  
Installing AC or DC Power Supplies  
1. Remove the PSU from the electro-static bag.  
2. Remove the PSU slot cover from the S6100-ON.  
3. Use the grab handle and orange tab to slide the PSU into the switch PSU  
slot. The PSU slot is keyed such that the PSU can only be fully inserted in  
one direction.  
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Figure 5. Install the AC or DC Power Supply Unit  
1. Power supply unit  
2. Release tab  
4. Attach the power cables (AC 3 prong or DC wiring) from the switch PSU  
to the external power source.  
NOTE: The system is powered-up as soon as you connect the  
power cord between the system and the power source.  
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Figure 6. Attach the Power Cables  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the second PSU.  
NOTE: Ensure that the PSU is correctly installed. When you correctly  
install the PSU, the power connector is on the left side of the PSU.  
Connecting a DC Power Supply to the Power Source  
Each DC powered system comes with a set containing a prewired (3-inch  
8AWG) power supply connector and a four-screw wiring block. One set is  
provided for each DC PSU.  
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Figure 7. DC Power Connector and Wiring Block  
1.  
3.  
5.  
7.  
DC wire RTN  
2.  
4.  
6.  
DC power connector  
Orange tab  
Captive screws (2)  
PSU status LED  
DC wire –48V  
DC power socket  
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Figure 8. DC Power Connector Ground  
1.  
3.  
5.  
Ground nut  
2.  
4.  
Washer  
Lock washer  
Ground cable  
Device grounding rod  
To connect a DC PSU to the site’s DC power source, follow these steps:  
1. Strip 1/2 inches of insulation from each of the power connector’s wires,  
as shown.  
2. Insert each of the power connector’s bare wire lengths into the wiring  
block, as shown.  
3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the screws that secures the bare  
wires into the wiring block.  
4. Secure the site’s DC power source wires to the other side of the wiring  
block (See steps 1 and 3).  
5. Insert the DC power connector into the power socket of the DC PSU.  
Ensure that the connector pins firmly seat and you hear the click of the  
power connector’s left and right levered clamps lock into place.  
WARNING: Never try to force the power connector into or out of  
the DC PSU power socket.  
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NOTE: To remove the power connector from a DC PSU, squeeze the  
levers on both sides of the connector. Doing so disengages the power  
connector’s clamps. While continuing to squeeze, pull the power  
connector from the DC PSU socket.  
Installing a Fan Module  
CAUTION: DO NOT mix airflow directions. All fans must use the same  
airflow direction (I/O to Utility or Utility to I/O).  
CAUTION: Check the fans at six-month intervals and replace them as  
necessary. To accurately determine replacement intervals, regularly  
monitor the speeds of the cooling fans.  
1. Remove the fan module from the shipping box.  
2. Use the grab handle and the orange tab to slide the module into the  
switch fan slot.  
Figure 9. Install the Fan Module  
1. Fan module  
2. Release tab  
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Installing the SFP+/QSFP Optics  
The S6100–ON can have up to 64 quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP)  
optical ports that support QSFP+ and up to 32 ports that support QSFP28.  
The system also has two SFP+ optical ports.  
For a list of supported optics, contact your Dell Networking representative.  
CAUTION: ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled.  
Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when  
handling the S6100–ON and its components.  
WARNING: When working with optical fibers, follow all the warning  
labels and always wear eye protection. Never look directly into the end  
of a terminated or unterminated fiber or connector as it may cause eye  
damage.  
1. Position the optic so it is in the correct position. The optic has a key that  
prevents it from being inserted incorrectly.  
2. Gently insert the optic into the port until it snaps into place.  
NOTE: When you cable the ports, be sure not to interfere with the  
airflow from the small vent holes above and below the ports.  
Supply Power and Power Up the System  
Supply power to the S6100–ON after the chassis is mounted in a rack.  
Dell Networking recommends re-inspecting your system prior to powering  
up. Verify that:  
The equipment is properly secured to the rack.  
The equipment rack is properly mounted and grounded.  
The ambient temperature around the unit (which may be higher than the  
room temperature) is within the limits specified for the S6100–ON.  
There is sufficient airflow around the unit.  
The input circuits are correctly sized for the loads and that you use  
sufficient overcurrent protection devices.  
All protective covers are in place.  
CAUTION: ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled.  
Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when  
handling the S6100–ON and its components.  
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NOTE: A country/region-specific AC or DC power cable is included in  
the shipping container for powering up an AC or DC power supply. You  
must order all other power cables separately.  
NOTE: Module power is software controlled. You will not see module  
LEDs when the system powers up in ONIE.  
When the system powers up, the fans come on at high speed. The fan speed  
slows as the system boots up.  
AC or DC Power  
CAUTION: Ensure that the PSU is installed correctly. The AC or DC  
power connector must be on the left side of the PSU and the status  
LED at the top of the PSU.  
Connect the plug to each AC or DC power connector. Make sure that the  
power cord is secure.  
When you connect the cable between the S6100–ON and the power source,  
the switch is powered-up; there is no on/off switch.  
Fan  
The fan module and the integrated fan-power supply is hot-swappable.  
NOTE: The S6100–ON supports two airflow direction options. You can  
only use a single direction in a chassis; do not mix fan flow types.  
Normal — airflow from the I/O panel to the power supply.  
Reversed — airflow from the power supply to the I/O panel.  
There are environmental factors that could decrease the amount of time  
required between fan replacements. Check these environmental factors  
regularly. Any unusual environmental circumstance at the site that causes an  
increase in temperature and/or particulate matter in the air might affect  
performance (for example, new equipment installation).  
After Installing the S6100–ON  
After you have securely installed and powered on the S6100-ON, to configure  
your system, see your ONIE-compatible operating system documentation.  
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NEBs Compliance  
For your system to be network equipment building system (NEBs) compliant,  
you must follow the instructions detailed in this chapter.  
To be NEBs compliant, you must orient your system in the rack so that the air  
inlet is from the front aisle and the air exhaust is to the rear aisle.  
Important Information  
WARNING: The quad form-factor pluggable (QSFP), console, Ethernet  
management, and universal serial bus (USB) ports are suitable for  
connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. You  
MUST NOT metallically connect the ports to interfaces that connect to  
the out side plant (OSP) or its wiring. Use these interfaces as intra-  
building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in  
GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6) and they require isolation from the exposed  
OSP cabling. Adding primary protectors is not sufficient protection to  
connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.  
WARNING: If you install and connect the S6100-ON to a commercial  
AC power source, you must connect the system to an external special  
protection device (SPD).  
To be NEBs compliant, you must follow these regulations.  
Locate your system in a restricted-access area were only trained  
personnel are allowed access.  
Install and connect your system to the common bonding network (CBN).  
You can also install and connect your system to the central office.  
Connect the battery returns of your system as DC-I.  
Ground your system using a copper ground conductor.  
Clean and coat all bare grounding connection points on your system with  
an anti-oxidant solution before making connections.  
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Bring all unplated surfaces on your system to a bright finish and treat them  
with an anti-oxidant solution before making connections.  
Remove any non-conductive surfaces on your system from the threads  
and connection points to ensure electrical continuity.  
Use the two-hole, Listed, compression-type lug with a AWG 14 gauge wire  
to secure your system to the frame.  
NOTE: The S6100–ON can operate at -48 to -60 VDC at a maximum  
current level of 24A.  
NOTE: The S6100-ON is Earthquake Z4-compliant when you attach the  
ReadyRails to the frame using threaded hardware.  
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Dell Networking OS  
To initially configure the Dell Networking operating system (OS), use the  
following sections.  
NOTE: This topic applies ONLY if you already have the Dell Networking  
OS installed on your system from the factory. If you are installing a third-  
party OS, see your third-party OS documentation.  
NOTE: For complete installation and configuration information, see the  
following documents at www.dell.com/support:  
Dell Networking Installation Guide for the S6100–Open Networking  
(ON) System.  
Dell Networking Command Line Reference Guide for the S6100–  
Open Networking (ON) System.  
Dell Networking Configuration Guide for the S6100–Open  
Networking (ON) System.  
Dell Networking Release Notes for the S6100–Open Networking  
(ON) System.  
Enter the Initial Configuration Information  
To set up the switch, assign an IP address and other configuration information  
necessary for the switch to communicate with the local routers and the  
Internet. The minimal configuration provided here does not cover most of the  
features; it simply allows you to perform other configuration tasks using a  
Telnet connection from your management network.  
NOTE: To configure other features and interfaces, see the Dell  
Networking OS Configuration Guide for the S6100–ON System.  
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IP Settings  
To set up the switch, get the following information from your network  
administrator:  
Switch IP address  
Subnet mask (IP netmask)  
Default gateway (router)  
Enable secret password  
Enable password  
Telnet password  
Navigating CLI Modes  
The Dell Networking OS prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode.  
You must move linearly through the command modes, except for the end  
command which takes you directly to EXEC Privilege mode and the exit  
command which moves you up one command mode level.  
Accessing the Console  
The RS-232 console ports are on the left-hand side of the S6100–ON system  
as you face the PSU side of the chassis, as shown in the following illustration.  
Figure 10. S6100–ON RS-232 Console Ports  
1.  
Top: RJ-45 console port.  
Bottom: RJ-45 management  
port  
CAUTION: Ensure that any equipment attached to the serial port can  
support the required 115200 baud rate.  
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NOTE: You must have a password configured on a virtual terminal line  
before you can Telnet into the S6100–ON system. Therefore, use a  
console connection when connecting to the system for the first time.  
Before starting this procedure, be sure that you have a terminal  
emulation program already installed on your PC.  
1. Install an RJ-45 copper cable into the console port. Use a rollover cable  
to connect the S6100–ON console port to a terminal server.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the DTE terminal server.  
3. Set the default terminal settings as follows.  
115200 baud rate  
No parity  
8 data bits  
1 stop bit  
No flow control  
Accessing the RJ-45 Console Port with a  
DB-9 Adapter  
You can connect to the console using an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and  
an RJ-45 to DB-9 female DTE adapter to a terminal server (for example, a  
PC).  
The pin assignments between the console and a DTE terminal server are as  
follows:  
Table 2. Pin Assignments Between the Console and a DTE Terminal Server  
S6100-ON  
Console Port RJ-45  
Rollover  
Cable  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-45  
Rollover  
Cable  
RJ-45 to  
Terminal  
DB-9 Adapter Server Device  
Signal  
NC  
RJ-45 Pinout RJ-45 Pinout DB-9 Pin  
Signal  
CTS  
1
8
7
8
6
2
5
5
3
NC  
2
3
4
5
6
DSR  
TxD  
GND  
GND  
RxD  
6
5
4
3
RxD  
GND  
GND  
TxD  
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S6100-ON  
Console Port RJ-45  
Rollover  
Cable  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-45 to  
RJ-45  
Rollover  
Cable  
RJ-45 to  
Terminal  
DB-9 Adapter Server Device  
Signal  
NC  
RJ-45 Pinout RJ-45 Pinout DB-9 Pin  
Signal  
DTR  
7
2
1
4
7
NC  
8
RTS  
Default Configuration  
When you install the Dell Networking OS onto your S6100–ON system, it is  
not configured when you power up for the first time (except for the default  
host name, which is Dell).  
You must configure the system using the CLI.  
Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode  
To enable Layer 2 data transmissions through an individual interface, use the  
switchportcommand in INTERFACE mode.  
NOTE: For detailed information about configuring Layer 2, see the Dell  
Networking Configuration Guide for the Z6100-ON System.  
You cannot configure switching or Layer 2 protocols such as spanning tree  
protocol (STP) on an interface unless the interface has been set to Layer 2  
mode.  
1. Enable the interface.  
INTERFACE mode  
no shutdown  
2. Place the interface in Layer 2 (switching) mode.  
INTERFACE mode  
switchport  
To view the interfaces in Layer 2 mode, use the show interfaces  
switchportcommand in EXEC mode.  
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Configuring a Host Name  
The host name appears in the prompt. The default host name is Dell.  
Host names must start with a letter, end with a letter or digit, and must have  
characters, letters, digits, and hyphens in the string.  
Create a host name.  
CONFIGURATION mode  
hostname name  
Accessing the System Remotely  
You can configure the S6100–ON system to access remotely using Telnet.  
The system has a dedicated management port and a management routing  
table that is separate from the IP routing table.  
Configuring the Enable Password  
Access EXEC Privilege mode using the enablecommand. EXEC Privilege  
mode is unrestricted by default.  
As a basic security measure, configure a password. There are two types of  
enable passwords:  
Enable password — stores the password in the running/startup  
configuration using a data encryption standard (DES)-encryption method.  
Enable secret — stores the password in the running/startup configuration  
using a stronger, MD5-encryption method.  
Dell Networking recommends using the enable secret password.  
Create a password to access EXEC Privilege mode.  
CONFIGURATION mode  
enable [password | secret] [level level] [encryption-  
type] password  
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Creating a Port-based VLAN  
The default VLAN (VLAN 1) is part of the system startup configuration and  
does not require configuration.  
To configure a port-based VLAN, create the VLAN and then add physical  
interfaces or port channel (LAG) interfaces to the VLAN.  
Configure a port-based VLAN (if the vlan-id is different from the Default  
VLAN ID) and enter INTERFACE VLAN mode.  
CONFIGURATION mode  
interface vlan vlan-id  
After you create a VLAN, assign interfaces in Layer 2 mode to the VLAN to  
enable the VLAN.  
To view the configured VLANs, use the show vlancommand in EXEC  
Privilege mode.  
Connect the S6100–ON to the Network  
After you have completed the hardware installation and software  
configuration for the S6100–ON system, connect to your company network  
by following your company’s cabling requirements.  
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Technical Specifications  
This chapter lists the S6100–ON specifications.  
NOTE: Operate the system at an ambient temperature not higher than  
113°F (45°C).  
CAUTION: Lithium Battery Caution: To avoid the possibility of an  
explosion, always replace the battery correctly.  
NOTE: Replace the battery only with the same or an equivalent type.  
Dispose of the batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.  
Table 3. S6100–ON Chassis Physical Design  
Parameter  
Height  
Width  
Specifications  
3.50 inches (88.9 mm)  
17.1 inches (434.3 mm)  
18 inches (457.2 mm)  
Depth  
Chassis weight with factory-installed 44 lbs (20 kg) (with two PSUs and  
components  
four I/O modules)  
Front: 5 inches (12.7 cm)  
Rack clearance required  
Back: 5 inches (12.7 cm)  
Table 4. Environmental Parameters  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage temperature  
Storage and nonoperating humidity  
Thermal output  
32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C)  
5 to 95 percent (RH), noncondensing  
–40° to 158°F (–40° to 70°C)  
5 to 95 percent (RH), noncondensing  
Typical: 1170.4 BTH/hr (343 W)  
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Parameter  
Specifications  
Maximum: 3057.3 BTU/hr (896 W)  
Maximum operational altitude  
10,000 feet (3,048 meters)  
Maximum nonoperational altitude  
No performance degradation to  
35,000 feet (10,668 meters)  
Shock  
Meets Bellcore Zone 4 earthquake  
requirements (MIL-STD-810)  
Table 5. AC Power Requirements  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Power Supply  
100–240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
12A-6.5A @ 100VAC-240VAC  
Maximum current draw per AC  
system  
Maximum power for the PSU  
1100 Watts  
343 Watts typical  
Typical and Maximum Power  
Consumption  
896 Watts maximum  
Table 6. DC Power Requirements  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Minimum/maximum input voltage  
range  
−40.5 V / −48 V/ −60V  
−40.5V/970W −48V/930W −60V/  
950W (without fan)  
Input power at full load  
−40.5V/980W −48V/940W −60V/  
960W (with fan)  
−40.5V/23.8A −48V/19.0A −60V/  
15.6A (without fan)  
Input current at full load  
−40.5V/24.0A −48V/19.2A −60V/  
16.0A (with fan)  
Start up VDC  
Start off VDC  
DC/DC PSU  
39.0+/−1.5V  
37.5+/−1.5V  
1100W  
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Parameter  
Specifications  
Maximum current required  
32A  
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