Administrator Guide

Country Code : TW
Piece Part ID : TW-0J9K8D-28298-499-0001
PPID Revision : X01
Service Tag : CL73Z01
Expr Svc Code : 274 031 203 69
Auto Reboot : enabled
Burned In MAC : f8:b1:56:00:02:d1
No Of MACs : 66
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus FanSpeed(rpm)
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2 0 up AC NA NA
2 1 up DC NA NA
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan0 Speed Fan1 Speed
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2 0 up up 9056 up 9056
Speed in RPM
Display the type of stack topology (ring or daisy chain) with a list of all stack ports, port status, and link speed. The interface values are
in the format pe-id/stack-port. Enter the PE ID of the master unit.
show pe pe-id system stack-ports status
Dell#show pe 255 system stack-ports status
Topology: Ring
Interface Link Speed Admin Link
(Gb/s) Status Status
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1/1 24 up up
1/2 24 up up
2/1 24 up up
2/2 24 up up
3/1 24 up up
3/2 24 up up
Display the type of stack topology (ring or daisy chain) and the stack-port connections on peer stack-units in the ring. The interface
and connection values are in the format pe-id/stack-port. Enter the PE ID of the master unit.
show pe pe-id system stack-ports topology
Dell#show pe 255 system stack-ports topology
Topology: Ring
Interface Connection
---------------------
1/1 3/1
1/2 2/1
2/1 1/2
2/2 3/2
3/1 1/1
3/2 2/2
Conguring the Unused PE Uplink Ports as Front-End
Ports
In a stacked PE setup, you can congure an unused uplink port as front-end (access) ports.
If there are unused uplink ports in the stacked PE setup, it can be converted as access port. This conguration is done using the following
command:
stack-unit unit-id access—ports port-range
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Port Extender (PE) Stacking