Setup Guide
23  Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 Switch Configuration Guide for VxRail 4.7 
S5248F-Leaf1A 
S5248F-Leaf1B 
interface vlan1612 
description vMotion 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1613 
description vSAN 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1614 
description VM_Network_A 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1615 
description VM_Network_B 
no shutdown 
interface vlan3939 
description Internal_Mgmt 
no shutdown 
ipv6 mld snooping querier 
interface vlan1612 
description vMotion 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1613 
description vSAN 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1614 
description VM_Network_A 
no shutdown 
interface vlan1615 
description VM_Network_B 
no shutdown 
interface vlan3939 
description Internal_Mgmt 
no shutdown 
ipv6 mld snooping querier 
7.1.3  Configure interfaces 
Configure the interfaces for the jump box or laptop computer connections to be used during VxRail 
deployment. This example uses 10GbE interface 1/1/9:1 on each switch. 
Note: See Appendix B to change the native speed of S5248F-ON port groups from 25GbE to 10GbE for jump 
box or laptop computer connections. 
While only one connection to the jump box is required, two may be used for redundancy. Add these interfaces 
as access ports on VLAN 1611 (the External Management VLAN). 
Note: In this example, the jump box also provides DNS and NTP services as covered in Section 5.4. If these 
services are on other devices, ensure the corresponding switch interfaces are also in the External 
Management VLAN. 
Configure the interfaces for connections to the VxRail nodes. Interfaces 1/1/17 through 1/1/20 are used in this 
example. 
Use the switchport mode trunk command to enable ports to carry traffic for multiple VLANs. Configure 
the ports as access (untagged) ports on VLAN 1611 (the External Management VLAN). Configure the ports 
as trunk (tagged) ports on VLANs 1612-1615, and 3939 (the vMotion, vSAN, VM Network, and Internal 
Management VLANs). 
Configure ports directly connected to nodes, servers, or other endpoints as STP edge ports. Set flow control 
to “receive on” and “transmit off” on node-connected ports as a best practice. 










