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Dell Force10 MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch IO Module  
Getting Started Guide  
June 2012  
Regulatory Model: DF10MXL  
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Introduction  
This document provides basic information about the Dell Force10 MXL  
10/40GbE Switch IO Module, including how to install the switch in the Dell  
PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure and perform the initial configuration.  
For more detailed information about any of the basic installation steps, refer to  
the Dell PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure Owner's Manual on the Dell Support  
Product Description  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch is a layer 2/3 blade switch with two fixed 40GbE  
ports on the base module and support for two optional plug-in modules. The  
switch operates in a PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure, which can support up to  
32 servers and six MXL 10/40GbE Switches.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch runs the Force10 Operating System (FTOS),  
providing switching, bridging, and routing functionality for transmitting data,  
storage, and server traffic as follows:  
GbE/10GbE connections through the midplane to up to 32 server ports in  
the chassis  
GbE, 10GbE or 40GbE connections through uplink ports to top-of-rack  
(ToR) switches  
40GbE stacking connections to other MXL 10/40GbE Switches in a  
switch stack  
In a data center network, the MXL 10/40GbE Switch provides converged  
network support and interoperates with Dell and third-party ToR devices.  
The switch supports data center bridging (DCB) features, and optimizes  
connectivity between servers and storage devices over Fiber Channel over  
Ethernet (FCoE) and iSCSI links.  
By providing increased 40GbE bandwidth for device interconnection in a  
shared network storage environment, with the possibility of splitting 40GbE  
QSFP+ uplinks into 10GbE SFP+ connections, the MXL 10/40GbE Switch  
is perfectly positioned to help transition a data center with multiple speed  
requirements.  
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Hardware Overview  
This section contains information about device characteristics and modular  
hardware configurations for the MXL 10/40GbE Switch.  
Internal Ports  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch provides 32 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet internal ports.  
The internal ports are connected to server blades through the M1000e chassis  
midplane. Each port can operate in either 1GbE or 10GbE mode. Internal  
ports are numbered 1 to 32.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch also provides an internal Ethernet interface—the  
out-of-band (OOB) interface—which is dedicated to switch management.  
The OOB interface is connected to the chassis management controller  
(CMC) through the chassis midplane. Traffic on this port is segregated from  
operational network traffic on the switch ports and cannot be switched or  
routed to the operational network.  
Front Panel  
Figure 1-1 shows the MXL 10/40GbE Switch front panel:  
Figure 1-1. MXL 10/40GbE Switch: Front Panel l  
USB Console Port  
40GbE QSFP+ Ports  
Expansion Slot 0  
Expansion Slot 1  
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Base Module  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch provides two native 40-Gigabit Ethernet fixed ports  
on the base module for uplink connections. You can use these ports with 4x10G  
breakout cables to operate as 10GbE uplink ports.  
In addition, you can configure the native 40GbE ports as stacking ports. You  
can connect up to six MXL 10/40GbE Switches (in the same or different  
chassis) in a single stack. For more information, refer to "Assembling a Switch  
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FlexIO Plug-in Modules  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch (Figure 1-2) provides 10/40GbE external  
connectivity by using the following FlexIO plug-in modules in the two  
expansion slots:  
4-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet module using SFP+ optics (SR or LR) or  
direct-attach cables (1m, 3m, or 5m DAC)  
4-Port 10GBASE-T module using RJ-45 connector (copper) cables  
NOTE: The 10Mb speed is not supported on the 4-Port 10GBASE-T module.  
Only 100Mb, 1GbE, and 10GbE speeds are supported.  
2-Port 40-Gigabit Ethernet quad form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+)  
module which you can use for 40GbE connections or 10GbE small form-  
factor pluggable plus (SFP+) connections using 4x10G breakout cables.  
By default, the 40GbE ports on a 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module come up  
in 4x10GbE (quad) mode as eight 10GbE ports. To change a port from  
4x10GbE to 40GbE mode of operation, enter the no stack-unit port  
portmode quad command.  
FTOS(conf)# no stack-unit unit-number port port-number  
portmode quad  
stack-unit unit-number: Enter the number of the stack unit to be  
reset. Range: 0-5. To display the stack-unit number, enter the show  
system brief command.  
port port-number: Enter the port number of the 40GbE QSFP+ port  
to be split. Valid values for slot 0: 41 or 45; for slot 1: 49 or 53 (see  
portmode quad: Identifies the port as a split 10GbE SFP+ port.  
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Then save the configuration and reload the switch.  
FTOS# write memory  
FTOS# reload  
Figure 1-2. MXL 10/40GbE Switch: Plug-in Modules  
2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ Module  
4-Port 10GbE SFP+ Module  
4-Port 10GBASE-T Module (100Mb/1GbE/10GbE)  
NOTE: You can only hot-swap plug-in modules of the same type without requiring a  
reboot. For example, you can replace a 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module only with  
another 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module.  
On the MXL 10/40GbE Switch, you can configure uplink ports of the same  
speed on different modules in the same link aggregation group (LAG). You  
can also use individual ports for uplink connections.  
NOTE: A maximum of 16 ports are supported in a LAG.  
For switch stacking, you must use a 40GbE port on the base module or on a  
2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ plug-in module. Stacking is not supported on 10GbE  
ports.  
All FlexIO plug-in modules, transceivers, and attach cables are sold separately.  
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Port Numbering  
When installed in a PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure, the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch ports are numbered 33 to 56 from the bottom to the top of the switch:  
40GbE base-module ports:  
In 40GbE mode of operation, the ports are numbered 33 and 37.  
In 4x10GbE mode of operation, the ports are numbered 33 to 36  
and 37 to 40.  
For information about how to change a 40GbE port to 4x10GbE mode,  
2-Port 40-GbE QSFP+ module operating in the default 4x10GbE mode:  
In expansion slot 0, the ports are numbered 41 to 44 and 45 to 48.  
In expansion slot 1, the ports are numbered 49 to 52 and 53 to 56.  
For information about how to change a port from 4x10GbE to 40GbE  
2-Port 40-GbE QSFP+ module operating in 40GbE mode:  
In expansion slot 0, the ports are numbered 41 and 45.  
In expansion slot 1, the ports are numbered 49 and 53.  
4-Port 10-GbE SFP+ or 10GBASE-T module:  
In expansion slot 0, the ports are numbered 41 to 44.  
n expansion slot 1, the ports are numbered 49 to 52.  
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USB Ports  
Figure 1-3. USB Ports on Front Panel  
USB Storage Port  
USB Console Port  
Use the lower USB console port to configure the switch through an RS-232  
serial interface (Figure 1-3). This port provides a direct connection to the  
switch and allows you to access the command line interface (CLI) from a  
console terminal connected to the port through the provided serial cable  
(with USB type-A to female DB-9 connectors).  
The console port supports asynchronous data of eight data bits, one stop bit,  
no parity bit, and no flow control. The default baud rate is 9600 bps.  
The upper USB port functions as an external flash drive that you can use to  
store configuration files and scripts.  
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System and Port LEDs  
The front panel of the MXL 10/40GbE Switch contains light emitting diodes  
(LEDs) that provide information about the status of the switch (Figure 1-4).  
Figure 1-4. System LEDs on Front Panel  
40GbE Ports  
System Status LED  
System Power LED  
Table 1-1 describes system LED conditions.  
Ta bl e 1-1. Sy st e m L E Ds  
System LED  
Color  
Green  
Off  
Meaning  
Power is being supplied to the switch.  
The switch does not have power.  
Power  
Blue  
The switch is operating normally as a standalone  
switch or as a stack master.  
Status  
Off  
The switch is not the stack master.  
Amber  
A fault has occurred or the switch is booting.  
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Each plug-in module also contains LEDs that provide information about the  
link status and traffic activity on a port (Figure 1-5).  
Figure 1-5. Port LEDs on Modules  
Link Status  
Activity  
Link Status  
Activity  
Link Status  
Activity  
Table 1-2 describes the LED status of the 10GbE BASE-T, 10GbE SFP+, and  
40GbE QSFP+ ports.  
Tabl e 1 -2 . Port LED Stat us  
Port LED  
Color  
Off  
Meaning  
The port is down.  
Green  
The port is up and can transmit traffic at maximum  
speed:  
A QSFP+ port can transmit at 40G.  
An SFP+ port can transmit at 10G.  
A BASE-T port can transmit at 10G.  
Link Status  
Yellow  
Off  
The port is up and is transmitting traffic at lower than  
maximum speed:  
A 40GbE QSFP+ port is transmitting at 10G.  
A 10GbE SFP+ or 10GBASE-T port is transmitting at  
1G or 100Mb.  
No traffic is being transmitted or received on the port.  
Traffic is being transmitted or received on the port.  
Activity  
Blinking  
Green  
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Table 1-3 describes the LED status of a 40GbE QSFP+ port that is split into  
four 10GbE SFP+ ports using a 4x10G breakout cable  
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Ta bl e 1-3. L E D Sta t us of a 40Gb E QSFP+ Port wi t h Bre a kout  
Cabl e  
Port LED  
Color  
Off  
Meaning  
All four 10GbE ports on a breakout cable are down.  
Link Status  
Yellow  
At least one of the four 10GbE ports on a breakout  
cable is up.  
Off  
No traffic is being transmitted on any 10GbE port on  
the breakout cable.  
Activity  
Blinking  
Green  
Traffic is being transmitted or received on at least one  
of the 10GbE ports on the breakout cable.  
Installation  
Site Preparation  
Before installing the switch or switches, make sure that the chosen  
installation location meets the following site requirements:  
Clearance — There is adequate front and rear clearance for operator  
access. Allow clearance for cabling, power connections, and ventilation.  
Cabling — The cabling is routed to avoid sources of electrical noise such  
as radio transmitters, broadcast amplifiers, power lines, and fluorescent  
lighting fixtures.  
Ambient Temperature — The ambient switch operating temperature  
range is 10° to 35ºC (50° to 95ºF).  
NOTE: Decrease the maximum temperature by 1°C (1.8°F) per 300 m (985 ft.)  
above 900 m (2955 ft.).  
Relative Humidity — The operating relative humidity is 8% to 85%  
(non-condensing) with a maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour.  
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Unpacking the Switch  
Package Contents  
When unpacking each switch, make sure that the following items are  
included:  
One Dell Force10 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module  
One USB type A-to-DB-9 female cable  
Getting Started Guide  
Safety and Regulatory Information  
Warranty and Support Information  
Software License Agreement  
Unpacking Steps  
NOTE: Before unpacking the switch, inspect the container and immediately report any  
evidence of damage.  
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Place the container on a clean, flat surface and cut all straps securing the  
container.  
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3
Open the container or remove the container top.  
Carefully remove the switch from the container and place it on a secure  
and clean surface.  
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5
Remove all packing material.  
Inspect the product and accessories for damage.  
Installing and Configuring the  
Switch  
After you unpack the MXL 10/40GbE Switch, refer to the flow chart in  
Figure 1-6 for an overview of the steps you must follow to install the blade  
and perform the initial configuration.  
You can check to see that a switch is running the latest FTOS version by entering  
the show version command. To download an FTOS version, go to http://support.dell.com.  
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Figure 1-6. MXL 10/40GbE Switch: Installation and Configuration Flow Chart  
Insert Switch Blade  
and Power On  
Connect Console  
Press  
any key to  
enter X-Loader  
Yes  
or U-Boot  
menu?  
X-Loader CLI  
No Do not press a key  
Run Memory Tests/  
Yes  
U-Boot CLI  
Configure Switch  
Settings  
No Do not press a key  
Load Image  
from Flash to RAM  
Reboot  
Enter  
Wizard?  
Yes  
No  
To exit Jumpstart:  
From the console, enter  
FTOS> enable  
FTOS# stop jumpstart  
FTOS# reload-type normal  
Jumpstart waits for  
DHCP Offer with  
FTOS Image and  
Configuration  
Easy Setup Wizard  
Configuration  
Manual Initial  
Configuration  
Assemble a  
Switch Stack  
Switch  
Configuration  
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Installing the Switch Blade in a PowerEdge  
M1000e  
After you unpack the switch blade, slide it into one of the open I/O module  
slots in the back of a PowerEdge M1000e.  
The M1000e is a 10U rack-mountable blade chassis that holds:  
Server blades: Eight full-height or 16 half-height, or 32 quarter-height  
blades  
Switch blades: Six I/O modules and two integrated chassis management  
controllers  
Server blades are installed in the front of the chassis (Figure 1-7); switch  
blades are installed in the back of the chassis (Figure 1-8).  
Figure 1-7. PowerEdge M1000e: Front View with Server Blades  
16 half-height  
server blades  
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Figure 1-8. PowerEdge M1000e: Back View with Six MXL 10/40GbE Switch Blades  
After you slide the MXL 10/40GbE Switch in so that the connectors on the  
back of the blade touch the chassis midplane, the switch receives power from  
the chassis and automatically powers on. The chassis management controller  
(CMC) in the chassis validates that the switch blade is a supported I/O  
module before powering it on.  
When the switch powers on, the Boot loader loads the image from the local  
flash. The image initializes the hardware and brings the switch up in  
operational mode.  
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Connecting a Console Terminal  
After the MXL 10/40GbE Switch powers on, complete all external cabling  
connections and connect a terminal to the blade to configure the switch.  
NOTE: If you are installing a stack of MXL 10/40GbE Switches, connect the terminal  
to the console port on the Master Switch. If you connect the terminal to a member  
(non-Master) switch, you will not be able to use the CLI. For more information, refer  
Read the release notes for this product before proceeding. You can download the  
release notes from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.  
To monitor and configure the switch via the serial console, use the USB  
console port on the front panel of the switch (Figure 1-3) to connect it to a  
VT100 terminal or to a computer running VT100 terminal emulation  
software. The console port is implemented as a data terminal equipment  
(DTE) connector.  
The following equipment is required to use the console port:  
VT100-compatible terminal or a desktop or a portable computer with a  
serial port running VT100 terminal emulation software, such as Microsoft  
HyperTerminal.  
A serial cable (provided) with a USB type-A connector for the console port  
and DB-9 connector for the terminal.  
To connect a terminal to the switch console port, perform the following tasks:  
1
Connect the DB-9 connector on the serial cable to the terminal or  
computer running VT100 terminal emulation software.  
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Configure the terminal emulation software as follows:  
a
Select the appropriate serial port (for example, COM 1) to connect to  
the console.  
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c
d
e
f
Set the data rate to 9600 baud.  
Set the data format to  
Set the flow control to none  
Set the terminal emulation mode to VT100  
8
data bits,  
1
stop bit, and no parity.  
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Select Terminal keys for Function, Arrow, and Ctrl keys. Ensure that  
the setting is for Terminal keys (not Microsoft Windows keys).  
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Connect the USB connector on the cable directly to the switch console port.  
The console port on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch is located below the fixed  
40GbE ports (Figure 1-3).  
Invoking the X-Loader and U-Boot CLIs  
During the boot process, you can perform various configuration tasks by  
accessing the X-Loader and U-Boot CLIs, such as running memory tests  
(X-Loader) and activating the backup image or recovering a password  
(U-Boot).  
You are first prompted to enter the X-Loader CLI by pressing any key when  
the following message is displayed: Hit any key to stop autoboot.  
If you do not press a key, the boot process continues and you are prompted to  
enter the U-Boot CLI by pressing any key.  
After performing any of the X-Loader or U-Boot tasks, the switch  
automatically reboots when you exit a CLI. To continue with the boot process  
without entering either CLI, do not press a key.  
Performing the Initial Configuration  
Prerequisites: Before you perform the initial switch configuration, make sure  
that  
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The MXL 10/40GbE Switch was never configured before and is in the  
same state as when you received it.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch booted successfully when it powered on.  
The console connection was established and the Dell Easy Setup Wizard  
prompt appears on the screen of a VT100 terminal or terminal equivalent.  
Perform the initial switch configuration through the console port. After the  
initial configuration, you can manage the switch from the already connected  
console port or through a remote connection.  
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Before you start, to perform the initial switch configuration, you must obtain  
the following information from your network administrator:  
The IP address to be assigned to the out-of-band (OOB) interface for  
device management.  
The IP subnet mask for the OOB interface.  
The IP address of the OOB interface default gateway.  
These settings are necessary to allow remote management of the switch  
through a Telnet (Telnet client) or HTTP (Web browser) connection.  
NOTE: The switch is configured with a default user name (root) and password  
(calvin).  
Initial Configuration Procedure  
Perform the initial configuration from the connected console by using the  
Dell Easy Setup Wizard or by using the CLI.  
The wizard automatically starts when there is no startup configuration file on  
the switch. You can exit the wizard at any point by entering [Ctrl+c], but all  
configured settings will be discarded and the switch will use the default values  
displayed in parentheses in the wizard; for example, [public].  
NOTE: If you do not run the Easy Setup Wizard or do not respond to the initial Easy  
Setup Wizard prompt within 60 seconds, the switch enters CLI mode and the default  
configuration values are applied.  
For more information about how to perform the initial configuration using  
the CLI, refer to the Dell Force10 FTOS Configuration Guide for the Dell  
Force10 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.  
This Getting Started Guide describes how to use the Easy Setup Wizard for  
initial switch configuration. The wizard sets up the following configuration  
on the switch:  
Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password. The  
wizard configures one privileged user account during the setup.  
Sets up the IP address for the OOB interface.  
Sets up the SNMP community string to be used by the SNMP manager at  
a given IP address. You may choose to skip this step if SNMP management  
is not used for this switch.  
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Sample Setup Wizard Session  
This section describes an Easy Setup Wizard session. The following values are  
used in the example session:  
SNMP is enabled.  
The default user name "root" and password "calvin" are used. The Wizard  
does not display the password as it is entered.  
The OOB management interface uses IP address 192.168.2.1.  
The default gateway uses IP address 192.168.2.0.  
The default VLAN management interface uses IP address 2.2.2.80.  
NOTE: In the example below, the previously entered value or the default value is  
enclosed within brackets [ ]. If you press <Enter> with no value selected, the value  
displayed in the brackets is used. Help text is in parentheses.  
The following example contains the sequence of prompts and responses  
associated with running a sample Dell Easy Setup Wizard session, using the  
input values listed above.  
After the switch initializes and boots up, the following text is displayed:  
Welcome to Dell Easy Setup Wizard  
The setup wizard guides you through the initial switch  
configuration, and gets you up and running as quickly  
as possible. You can skip the setup wizard, and enter  
CLI mode to manually configure the switch. You must  
respond to the next question to run the setup wizard  
within 60 seconds, otherwise the system will continue  
with normal operation using the default system  
configuration. Note: You can exit the setup wizard at  
any point by entering [Ctrl+c].  
Would you like to run the setup wizard (you must  
answer this question within 60 seconds)? [Y/N] y  
The system is not set up for SNMP management by  
default. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for  
Dell Network Manager) you can  
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. set up the initial SNMP version 2 account now.  
. return later and set up other SNMP accounts. (For  
more information on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3  
account, see the user documentation).  
Would you like to set up the SNMP management interface  
now? [Y/N] y  
To set up the SNMP management account you must specify  
the management system IP address and the "community  
string". The wizard automatically assigns read/write  
privilege to this account. You can use Dell Network  
Manager or other management interfaces to change this  
setting, and to add additional management system  
information later. For more information on adding  
management systems, see the user documentation.  
To add a management station:  
Please enter the SNMP community string to be used.  
[public]: mxl1  
Please enter the IP address of the Management System  
(A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from any  
Management Station. [0.0.0.0]: 1.1.1.1  
Now we need to set up your initial privilege (Level  
15) user account. This account is used to login to the  
CLI and Web interface. You may set up other accounts  
and change privilege levels later. For more  
information on setting up user accounts and changing  
privilege levels, see the user documentation.  
To set up a user account:  
Please enter the user name [admin]: root  
Please enter the user password: ******  
Please reenter the user password: ******  
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Next, IP addresses are set up on the OOB (Out-Of-Band)  
Interface and/or the VLAN1 routing interface.  
You can use these IP addresses to access the CLI, Web  
interface, or SNMP interface of the switch.  
To access the switch through any Management Interface  
you can  
. set up the IP address for the Management  
Interface.  
. set up the default gateway if IP address is  
manually configured on the OOB interface.  
Would you like to set up the Out-Of-Band interface  
now? [Y/N] y  
Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or  
enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to automatically  
request an IP address from the network DHCP server.  
[192.168.2.1]: 192.168.2.1  
Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn).  
[255.255.255.0]: 255.255.255.0  
Please enter the IP address of the default gateway  
from which this network is reachable. 0.0.0.0 means  
that the default gateway will not be configured  
[0.0.0.0]: 192.168.2.0  
Would you like to set up the VLAN1 routing interface  
now? [Y/N] y  
Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or  
enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to automatically  
request an IP address from the network DHCP server. :  
2.2.2.80  
Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn). :  
255.255.255.0  
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This is the configuration information that has been  
collected:  
SNMP Interface = "mxl1"@1.1.1.1  
User Account setup = root  
Password = ******  
Out-of-band IP address = 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0  
VLAN1 Router Interface IP = 2.2.2.80 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway = 192.168.2.0  
If the information is correct, please enter (Y) to  
save the configuration.  
If the information is incorrect, enter (N) to discard  
the configuration and restart the wizard: [Y/N] y  
Thank you for using the Dell Easy Setup Wizard. You  
will now enter CLI mode.  
Applying Interface configuration, please wait ...  
FTOS>  
NOTE: If you do not save the initial configuration settings, they will be lost at the  
next switch reboot and the Setup Wizard will be invoked. To save the initial  
configuration to the startup configuration, enter the following commands at the CLI  
prompt on the attached console:  
FTOS> enable  
FTOS# write memory  
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Assembling a Switch Stack  
After you complete the initial switch configuration, the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch is powered up and operational. Stacking is supported on the 40GbE  
ports on the base module or a 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module to connect up  
to six MXL 10/40GbE Switches in a single stack.  
Figure 1-9 shows an example using six MXL 10/40GbE Switches in a chassis.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switches are connected to operate as a single stack in a  
ring topology using only the 40GbE ports on the base modules. You can use  
the 40GbE ports on the base module and plug-in modules to create a stack in  
either a ring or daisy-chain topology.  
NOTE: All MXL 10/40GbE Switches in the stack should be powered up with the  
initial configuration before you attach the cables.  
Figure 1-9. Six Stacked MXL 10/40GbE Switches  
Assembling a Switch Stack  
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Use only QSFP transceivers and QSFP cables (separately purchased) to  
connect stacking ports as follows:  
1
2
3
Insert a QSFP cable in the bottom stacking port on the rightmost switch.  
Connect the upper stacking port on the next switch to the left.  
Continue connecting each switch to the next in this way until you reach  
the leftmost switch in the stack.  
4
On the leftmost switch, connect the bottom stacking port to the upper  
stacking port on the rightmost switch to create a loop.  
NOTE: The resulting ring topology allows the entire stack to function as a single  
switch with resilient fail-over capabilities.  
If you do not connect the leftmost switch to the rightmost switch (Step 4), the stack  
operates in a daisy-chain topology with less resiliency. Any failure in a non-edge  
stack unit causes a split stack.  
Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack  
NOTE: Although stacking is supported on 40GbE ports on the base module or a  
2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module, this section shows how to configure stacking only on  
the base-module ports (Figure 1-9).  
To convert the 40GbE ports on the 2-Port QSFP+ module from their default 4x10GbE  
mode of operation to 40GbE mode to configure a stack, refer to "FlexIOTM Plug-in  
Modules" on page 7. After the converting the ports to 40GbE, you do not have to  
reload the switch because a switch reload is required as part of the stack  
configuration procedure.  
After you attach the QSFP+ cables in a stack of MXL 10/40GbE Switches, to  
configure and bring up the stack, follow these steps:  
1
Connect the terminal to the console port on an MXL 10/40GbE Switch  
Enter the following commands to access the CLI and configure the two  
40GbE ports on the base module for stacking mode:  
.
Login: username  
Password: *****  
FTOS> enable  
FTOS# configure  
FTOS(conf)# stack-unit 0 stack-group 0  
FTOS(conf)# stack-unit 0 stack-group 1  
Where stack-unit 0 defines the default stack-unit number in the initial  
configuration of a switch; stack-group 0 defines the stack group for the  
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lower 40GbE base-module port and stack-group 1 defines the stack group  
for the upper 40GbE base-module port. To display the ports in each stack  
group, enter the show system stack-unit unit-number stack-group command.  
2
3
Save the stacking configuration on the 40GbE ports:  
FTOS# write memory  
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on each MXL 10/40GbE Switch in the stack by  
entering the stack-unit 0 stack-group 0 and stack-unit 0 stack-group 1  
commands and saving the configuration.  
4
Reboot each switch by entering the reload command in EXEC Privilege  
mode:  
FTOS# reload  
If the stacked switches all reboot at approximately the same time, the  
switch with the highest MAC address is automatically elected as the  
Master Switch. The switch with the next highest MAC address is elected  
as Standby Master.  
To configure the stack so that the roles are assigned according to  
pre-determined priorities, enter the stack-unit priority command as  
described in the Note below.  
To reload the stack, connect the terminal to the Master Switch and enter the  
reload command in EXEC Privilege mode. If you connect the terminal to a  
member (non-Master) switch, you will not be able to access the CLI.  
To determine which switch is the Stack Master, enter the show system  
command at the terminal.  
To remove a port from stacking mode, use the no form of the stack-unit stack-  
group command; for example, no stack-unit 0 stack-group 0. After entering the  
command, save the configuration and reload the switch for the change to take  
effect. When the reload completes, the port comes up in 40GbE mode if it is  
on the base module and in 4x10GbE (quad) mode if the port is on a plug-in  
module.  
NOTE: You can also manually configure the switch that will be master by entering  
the stack-unit unit-number priority number command in CONFIGURATION mode on  
each stacked switch, where:  
stack-unit unit-number identifies the switch in the stack.  
priority number specifies the management priority. Range: 1-14. Default: 0.  
The switch with the highest priority number is elected Master. The switch with the  
next highest priority number is elected Standby Master and takes over stack  
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management if the Master Switch fails. For example:  
FTOS> enable  
FTOS# configure  
FTOS(conf)# stack-unit 0 priority 14  
The no form of the stack-unit unit-number priority number command reverts the  
management priority of a stack unit to the default value of 0.  
Managing a Stack  
Master and Member Switches  
You can manage a stack of MXL 10/40GbE Switches as a single entity when  
connected together. Manage the stack from the CLI through the serial  
console connection or a remote Telnet session over the OOB management IP  
address.  
When a stack is created, one switch automatically becomes the Master  
Switch and another switch is elected Standby Master. The Master Switch  
maintains stack operation with minimal impact in the event of:  
Switch failure  
Inter-switch stacking link failure  
Switch insertion  
Switch removal  
If the Master Switch goes off line, the Standby Master replaces it as the new  
master and the switch with the next highest MAC address or priority becomes  
Standby Master.  
Stack Startup  
Topology Discovery  
When a stack is formed, a topology discovery process builds up a database  
that contains information about all of the switches in the stack, including the  
FTOS version, hardware version, management priority, and switch MAC  
address. Use the CLI (show system command) to view this information.  
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Auto Stack Number Assignment  
During the stack formation process, a unique stack-unit number is assigned if  
the same number is assigned to more than one switch. After assignment is  
complete, each switch saves its stack-unit number. To view stack-unit  
numbers, enter the show system command.  
FTOS Version Checking  
Following the stack-unit number assignment, the Master Switch performs a  
consistency check to make sure that all switches in the stack are running the  
same FTOS version.  
If the Master Switch determines that all switches are not running the same  
FTOS version, the ports on switches with the incorrect version are disabled.  
To download the required FTOS image from the Master Switch and reload a  
member switch so that it joins the stack, enter the following command in  
EXEC Privilege mode:  
FTOS# upgrade system stack-unit unit-number partition  
Where stack-unit unit-number identifies the switch whose FTOS version  
needs to be upgraded; partition identifies the partition on the Master Switch  
from which the FTOS image boots up. For example:  
FTOS# upgrade system stack-unit 3 a:  
To display the boot partition used on the Master Switch, enter the show  
version command.  
To ensure that a stack unit boots from partition a:, enter the commands:  
FTOS# configure  
FTOS(conf)# boot system stack-unit unit-numberprimary system  
a:  
FTOS(conf)# end  
FTOS# write memory  
FTOS# power-cycle stack-unitunit-number  
NOTE: When an MXL 10/40GbE Switch is stacked, booting is supported only from  
flash memory; it is not supported over the network via an IP address.  
NOTE: To upgrade all switches in a stack with the same FTOS version in a specified  
partition, enter the following command in EXEC Privilege mode:  
FTOS# upgrade system {ftp: | tftp:} partition  
This command uses an interactive CLI that requests the server IP address and  
image filename, and prompts you to upgrade all member stack units. After  
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upgrading all switches in the stack, save the configuration (using the write memory  
command) and reload the stack to activate the new FTOS version (using the reload  
command).  
System Initialization  
The Master Switch initializes the stack using the last saved system  
configuration file.  
If you change the stack configuration, be sure to save the configuration file.  
The Master Switch automatically distributes the configuration file to the  
member switches. If the Master Switch later becomes unavailable, the  
Standby Master becomes the new Master Switch and configures the stack  
with the latest configuration synchronized from the Master Switch.  
In case of a split stack in which the Master Switch in one of the new stacks  
was previously a member switch, the last saved configuration on the original  
stack is used to configure the new stack.  
Splitting 40GbE QSFP+ Ports into  
10GbE SFP+ Ports  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch supports splitting a 40GbE port on the base  
module or a 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module into four 10GbE SFP+ ports  
using a 4x10G breakout cable.  
NOTE: By default, the 40GbE ports on a 2-Port 40GbE QSFP+ module come up in  
4x10GbE (quad) mode as eight 10GbE ports. On the base module, you must convert  
the 40GbE ports to 4x10GbE mode as described below.  
Before you attach a 4x10G breakout cable to a 40GbE QSFP+ port, ensure  
that the following requirements are met:  
A 4x10GbE QSFP+ port cannot be used for stacking.  
In order for a 40GbE port to operate in 4x10GbE mode, you must enter  
the stack-unit port portmode quad command.  
FTOS(conf)# stack-unit unit-number port port-number  
portmode quad  
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stack-unit unit-number: Enter the number of the stack unit to be  
reset. Range: 0-5. To display the stack-unit number, enter the show  
system brief command.  
port port-number: Enter the port number of the 40GbE QSFP+ port  
to be split. Valid values on base module: 33 or 37; slot 0: 41 or 45;  
slot 1: 49 or 53.  
portmode quad: Identifies the uplink port as a split 10GbE SFP+  
port.  
Then save the configuration and reload the switch.  
FTOS# write memory  
FTOS# reload  
To change a port from 4x10GbE to 40GbE mode of operation, enter the  
no stack-unit port portmode quad command, save the configuration, and  
reload the switch.  
To display the current 40GbE or 4x10GbE mode of port operation, enter  
the show running-config command.  
Switch Configuration  
After you complete the initial switch configuration, the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch is operational. You must manually configure the switch to enable  
software features, such as:  
Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBX)  
Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) connectivity  
FCoE Initiation Protocol (FIP) snooping  
iSCSI optimization  
IGMP snooping  
RADIUS support  
TACACS+ client  
For information about how to configure switch software, refer to the User’s  
Configuration Guide for the Dell Force10 MXL 10/40 GbE Switch IO Module  
on the Dell Support website at http://support.dell.com/manuals.  
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DCB Support  
DCB enhancements for data center networks are supported to eliminate  
packet loss and provision links with required bandwidth. On the MXL  
10/40GbE Switch, you must manually configure DCBX port roles to enable  
the switch to auto-configure its DCB settings to match the DCB configuration  
in the ToR switches to which it connects.  
FCoE Connectivity  
Many data centers use Fiber Channel (FC) in storage area networks (SANs).  
Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) encapsulates Fiber Channel frames over  
Ethernet networks.  
On a MXL 10/40GbE Switch, the internal ports of the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch support FCoE connectivity and connect to the converged network  
adapter (CNA) in blade servers. FCoE allows Fiber Channel to use  
10-Gigabit Ethernet networks while preserving the Fiber Channel protocol.  
You must manually configure the FCoE settings on the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch to match the FCoE settings used in the ToR switches to which it  
connects.  
iSCSI Operation  
Support for iSCSI traffic is turned on by default when the MXL 10/40GbE  
Switch powers up.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch monitors known TCP ports for iSCSI  
sessions.When a session is detected, an entry is created and monitored as long  
as the session is active.  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch also detects EqualLogic iSCSI storage devices on  
all interfaces and auto-configures to optimize performance. Performance  
optimization operations, such as Jumbo frame size support, STP port-state  
fast, and disabling of storm control on interfaces connected to an EqualLogic  
iSCSI storage device, are applied automatically.  
CLI configuration is necessary only when the configuration includes iSCSI  
storage devices that cannot be automatically detected and when non-default  
QoS handling is required.  
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Next Steps  
If you installed the MXL 10/40GbE Switch in a stack, you can configure  
additional settings for switch stacking.  
For information about how to create different stacking scenarios, refer to the  
Ethernet Stacking white paper on the Dell Support and Dell Networking  
White Papers websites at:  
For information about how to configure stacking, refer to the User’s  
Configuration Guide for the Dell Force10 MXL 10/40 GbE Switch IO Module  
on the Dell Support website at http://support.dell.com/manuals.  
You can customize the MXL 10/40GbE Switch for use in your data center  
network by configuring software features as necessary. To perform  
additional switch configuration, do one of the following:  
For remote out-of-band management, enter the OOB management  
interface IP address into a Telnet or SSH client and log in to the  
switch using the user ID and password to access the CLI.  
For local management, use the attached console connection to log in  
to the CLI.  
For remote in-band management from a network management  
station, enter the VLAN IP address of the management port and log in  
to the switch to access the CLI.  
For information about how to configure software settings, refer to the User’s  
Configuration Guide for the Dell Force10 MXL 10/40 GbE Switch IO Module  
on the Dell Support website at http://support.dell.com/manuals.  
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Technical Specifications  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch is an I/O module and installed with Server  
(model: PowerEdge M1000e) for communication.  
The product should be operated at an ambient temperature of 50°C.  
CAUTION: Lithium Battery Caution: There is a danger of explosion if the  
battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with same or equivalent type. Dispose batteries according to  
manufacturer's instructions.  
Chassis Physical Design  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Height  
1.32 inches (33.45 mm  
)
Width  
10.81 inches (274.75 mm)  
12.17 inches (309.24 mm)  
Depth  
Environmental Parameters  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage temperature  
Storage humidity  
32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)  
10 to 85% (RH), non-condensing  
–40° to 158°F (–40° to 70°C)  
5 to 95% (RH), non-condensing  
419.7 BTU/hr  
Maximum thermal output  
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Power Requirements  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Power supply  
100–240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Maximum current draw per system  
2 A @ 100/120 VAC  
1 A @ 200/40 VAC  
Maximum power consumption  
Reliability  
123 Watts  
MTBF 355,178 hours  
IEEE Standards  
The MXL 10/40GbE Switch complies with the following IEEE standards:  
802.1AB LLDP  
802.1ag Connectivity fault Management  
802.1D Bridging, STP  
802.1p L2 Prioritization  
802.1Q VLAN Tagging, Double VLAN Tagging, GVRP  
802.1s MSTP  
802.1w RSTP  
802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)  
802.3ac Frame Extensions for VLAN Tagging  
802.3ad Link Aggregation with LACP  
802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-X)  
802.3ba 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GBase-SR4, 40GBase-CR4) on optical  
ports  
802.3u Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX)  
802.3x Flow Control  
802.3z Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-X)  
ANSI/TIA-1057 LLDP-MED  
Force10 PVST+  
MTU 12K bytes  
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