Administrator Guide

6 1 not present No Module 0
7 1 not present No Module 0
8 1 not present No Module 0
9 1 not present No Module 0
10 1 online S3148P-10GE-2SFP+ 2
11 1 not present No Module 0
12 1 online S3148P-10GE-2SFP+ 2
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus FanSpeed(rpm)
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1 1 up UNKNOWN up NA
1 2 absent absent NA
2 1 absent absent NA
2 2 up AC up NA
3 1 absent absent NA
3 2 up AC up NA
4 1 absent absent 0
4 2 up AC up 7888
5 1 up AC up NA
5 2 absent absent NA
6 1 down UNKNOWN down 0
6 2 up AC up 7968
7 1 absent absent NA
7 2 up AC up NA
8 1 absent absent 0
8 2 up AC up 3136
9 1 up AC up NA
9 2 absent absent NA
10 1 up AC up NA
10 2 up AC up NA
11 1 absent absent NA
11 2 up AC up NA
12 1 up AC up NA
12 2 down UNKNOWN absent NA
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan1 Speed Fan2 Speed
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1 1 up up 7164 up 7058
2 1 up up 6956 up 7058
3 1 up up 7164 up 7058
4 1 up up 7058 up 7164
5 1 up up 7058 up 6956
6 1 up up 7058 up 7164
7 1 up up 12307 down 0
8 1 up up 7164 up 7164
9 1 up up 7058 up 7058
10 1 up up 7164 up 7058
11 1 up up 7058 up 7058
12 1 up up 7164 up 7058
Speed in RPM
DellEMC#
Virtual IP
You can manage the stack using a single IP, known as a virtual IP, that is retained in the stack even after a failover.
The virtual IP address is used to log in to the current master unit of the stack. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported as virtual IPs.
Use the following command to configure a virtual IP: Dell(conf)#virtual-ip {ip-address | ipv6–address | dhcp}
Stacking
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