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Dell Networking S3100 Series Getting Started Manual

Dell Networking S3100 Series Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Questo manuale d’istruzione è fornito da trovaprezzi.it. Scopri tutte le offerte per Dell PowerConnect S3124 o cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Switch Dell Networking S3100 Series Getting Started Guide Regulatory Model: S3100...
  • Page 2: Notes, Cautions, And Warnings

    WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Copyright © 2016 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual property laws. Dell and the Dell logo are trademarks ™...
  • Page 3: About This Guide

    • The Dell Configuration Guide for the S3100 Series describes software configuration. • The Dell Command Line Reference Guide for the S3100 Series provides command line interface (CLI) information. • The Dell Networking S3100 Series Release Notes provide information about upgrading the S3100 series.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation This information describes installation of a S3100 series system. Dell Networking recommends completing the installation procedures in the order presented here. Operation and Safety Considerations Before installing the switch, review these operation and safety guidelines. Review these guidelines for switch installation: •...
  • Page 5 • Rack loading — Overloading or uneven loading of racks may result in shelf or rack failure, causing damage to the equipment and possible personal injury. Stabilize racks in a permanent location before loading begins. Mount the components starting at the bottom of the rack, then work to the top.
  • Page 6: Installing The Dell Readyrails System

    The ReadyRails rack mounting system is provided to easily configure your rack so that you can install your switch. The Dell ReadyRails™ system is provided for 1U front-rack and two-post installations. The ReadyRails system includes two separately packaged rail assemblies and two rails that are shipped attached to the sides of the switch.
  • Page 7 NOTE: The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a specific switch. 1U Tool-less Configuration To install the Dell ReadyRails system using the 1U tool-less configuration, follow these steps. With the ReadyRails flange ears facing outward, place one rail between the left and right vertical posts.
  • Page 8 of the rail) and remove each casting. Retain the castings for future rack requirements. It is not necessary to remove the rear flange castings. Attach one rail to the front post flange with two user-supplied screws. See item 2 in the following figure. Slide the plunger bracket forward against the vertical post and secure the plunger bracket to the post flange with two user-supplied screws.
  • Page 9 Two-Post Center-Mount Configuration To install the Dell ReadyRails system using the two-post center-mount configuration, follow these steps. Slide the plunger bracket rearward until it clicks into place and secure the bracket to the front post flange with two user-supplied screws. See item 1 in the following figure.
  • Page 10 Four-Post Threaded Configuration To install the Dell ReadyRails system using the four-post threaded configuration, follow these steps. Remove the flange ear castings from each end of the ReadyRails assemblies. Use a Torx driver to remove the two screws from each flange ear and remove each casting.
  • Page 11 Removing the flange ear castings. Attaching the rail flanges to the posts. Installing the System You can mount the system in the 1U front-rack or 1U two-post (flush and center) configurations. For the 1U two-post (flush and center) configurations, slide the system into the rails in the same manner as the four-post configurations.
  • Page 12 Front standoff with locking tab. After you have installed both switch rails, line them up on the previously mounted Ready-Rails and slide the switch in ( item 1 in the following figure) until it is flush with front of rack. About 3 inches before you fully insert your system, the rail locking feature (items 2 and 3) engages to keep the switch from inadvertently sliding out of the rack and falling.
  • Page 13: Installing A Power Supply

    Installing a Power Supply The S3100 systems are designed to support two hot-swappable power supplies (PSUs) with integrated fans that provide cooling for the chassis. Remove the PSU from the electrostatic bag. Remove the PSU slot cover from the switch. Use the grab handle to slide the PSU into the switch PSU slot.
  • Page 14: Installing A Fan Tray

    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 when facing the PSU side) and covering the second PSU slot opening (PSU2) with a blank plate.
  • Page 15 Users can modify the configuration of these interfaces only if the optional module is present. The module configuration appears in the running configuration for informational purposes. For more information, see the Dell Configuration Guide for the S3100 Series. Installation...
  • Page 16: Supply Power And Power Up The System

    Supply Power and Power Up the System Supply power after the switch is mounted in a rack or cabinet. Dell Networking recommends reinspecting your system prior to powering up. Verify that: • The equipment is properly secured to the rack.
  • Page 17: Installing The Software

    Navigating CLI Modes The Dell Networking OS prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode. You can move linearly through the command modes, except for the end command that takes you directly to EXEC Privilege mode, and the exit command that moves you up one command mode level.
  • Page 18 NOTE: You must have a password configured on a virtual terminal line before you can Telnet into the 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.
  • Page 19: Default Configuration

    RJ-45 Pinout RJ–45 Pinout DB-9 Pin Signal Default Configuration A version of Dell Networking OS is pre-loaded on the system; however, the system is not configured when you power up for the first time (except for the default host name, which is Dell).
  • Page 20: Configuring A Host Name

    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.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Username And Password

    (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...
  • Page 22: Creating A Port-Based Vlan

    enable [password | secret] [level level] [encryption- type] password Creating a Port-based VLAN The default local area network (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.
  • Page 23: Assigning An Ip Address To A Vlan

    interface vlan vlan-id Enable an interface to include the IEEE 802.1Q tag header. INTERFACE mode tagged interface This command is available only in VLAN interfaces. Move untagged interfaces. Access INTERFACE VLAN mode of the VLAN to which you want to assign the interface. CONFIGURATION mode interface vlan vlan-id Configure an interface as untagged.
  • Page 24 Configure an IP address and mask on the interface. Connect the System to the Network After you have completed the hardware installation and software configuration for the system, connect to your company network by following your company’s cabling requirements. Installing the Software...
  • Page 25 S3100 Series Technical Specifications The following tables describe the technical specifications for the S3100 systems. CAUTION: Lithium Battery Caution: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type. Dispose of the batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 26 Parameter Specifications Storage humidity 5 % to 90 % (RH), noncondensing. 24 port — 137.88 btu/hr. Maximum thermal output 48 port — 213.98 btu/hr. Maximum operational altitude 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) Maximum non-operational altitude 39,370 feet (12,000 meters) Table 4. Power Requirements Parameter Specifications Power supply...

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