Basic connections, Device connection, Switch connection – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Basic connections

Before connecting a switch to a fabric that contains switches running different firmware versions,
you must first set the same port identification (PID) format on all switches. The presence of
different PID formats in a fabric causes fabric segmentation.

For information on PID formats and related procedures, refer to

Chapter 3, “Performing

Advanced Configuration Tasks”

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For information on configuring the routing of connections, refer to

Chapter 4, “Routing Traffic”

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For information on configuring extended inter-switch connections, refer to

Chapter 23,

“Managing Long-Distance Fabrics”

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Device connection

To minimize port logins, power off all devices before connecting them to the switch. When powering
the devices back on, wait for each device to complete the fabric login before powering on the next
one.

For devices that cannot be powered off, first use the portDisable command to disable the port on
the switch, connect the device, and then use the portEnable command to enable the port.

Switch connection

See the hardware reference manual of your specific switch for ISL connection and cable
management information. The standard or default ISL mode is L0. ISL mode L0 is a static mode,
with the following maximum ISL distances:

10 km at 1 Gbps

5 km at 2 Gbps

2.5 km at 4 Gbps

1 km at 8 Gbps

1 km at 10 Gbps

1 km at 16 Gbps

For more information on extended ISL modes, which enable long distance inter-switch links, refer to

Chapter 23, “Managing Long-Distance Fabrics”

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