Setup Guide

linecard 6 CPLD 2.1
linecard 6 IAP 3.2
RPM 0 FPGA 1 2.14
RPM 0 CPLD 2.6
RPM 0 FPGA 2 2.0
RPM 0 Backup FPGA 2.0
RPM 0 IAP 3.2
RPM 1 FPGA 1 2.14
RPM 1 CPLD 2.6
RPM 1 FPGA 2 2.0
RPM 1 Backup FPGA 2.0
RPM 1 IAP 3.2
PE RELEASE IMAGE INFORMATION :
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Platform Version Size ReleaseTime
C-Series:C1048P 9.9(0.0) 27132051 Sep 4 2015 09:59:54
PE BOOT IMAGE INFORMATION :
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Type Version Target Checksum
boot flash 3.3.1.7 Control Processor passed
PE FPGA IMAGE INFORMATION :
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FPGA Name Version
CPLD 16
PE PoE-CONTROLLER IMAGE INFORMATION
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Type Version
PoE Controller 2.65
De-provisioning a Port Extender
To remove the provisioned conguration from a PE, follow one of the de-provisioning procedures in this section.
To de-provision a PE that is online, shut down its cascade ports and then enter the no pe provision pe-id command; for
example:
Dell(conf)# interface range te 1/0 , te 1/12
Dell(conf-if-range-te-1/0,te-1/12)# shutdown
Dell(conf-if-range-te-1/0,te-1/12)# exit
Dell(conf)# no pe provision 10
To de-provision a PE that is oine, enter the no pe pe-id command; for example:
Dell(conf)# no pe 10
To de-provision all attached PEs, disable the extended-bridge feature on the parent C9010. All attached PEs (online and oine) are
brought down. All PE congurations are removed. For example:
Dell(conf)# no feature extended-bridge
This command will disable the Extended-Bridge feature which will bring down all the PEs and
remove all the PE configs.
Proceed with Extended-Bridge feature disable? [yes/no]:yes
Scheduling PE reboots
You can schedule reboot of port extenders that are checked into the controlling bridge at a specic period of time.
Before scheduled PE reboots, you must rst enable the schedule PE reboot feature.
When ever the controlling bridge (CB) is upgraded to a new version of Dell Networking OS, the CB reloads and boots up with the new
version of the Dell Networking OS. The CB checks for the version compatibility of the checked-in PEs; incase the CB detects a version
mismatch, it automatically upgrades the PEs to the version that the CB is currently using. This behavior may cause trac disruptions in
case a large number of PEs are found to have a version mismatch. To mitigate this issue, certain versions of Dell Networking OS images
that PEs run are marked as Software Version Compatible (SVC). When PEs with state SVC are checked into the CB, these PEs remain
functionally online even though there is a software version mismatch with the latest version of the CB. Also, the CB does not trigger an
auto-sync of the PEs with the SVC state. However, when the CB reboots after upgrading to the latest version, the system displays a
warning message indicating that PEs with a version mismatch are checked into the CB.
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Port Extenders (PEs)