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Ethernet 1/1/23           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/24           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/25           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/26           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/27           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/28           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/29           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/30           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/31           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Ethernet 1/1/32           unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Management 1/1/1          10.16.153.226/24    YES      manual       up          up
Vlan 1                    unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Vlan 10                   unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Vlan 20                   unassigned          NO       unset        up          down
Vlan 30                   unassigned          NO       unset        up          down 
View VLAN configuration
OS10# show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs,
       @ – Attached to Virtual Network
Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged
    NUM    Status    Description                     Q Ports
    1      Inactive                                  A Eth1/1/1,1/1/6-1/1/32
    10     Inactive
    20     Inactive
    22     Inactive
    23     Active                                    A Eth1/1/2
    24     Inactive
    25     Inactive
    26     Inactive
    27     Inactive
    28     Inactive
    29     Inactive
    30     Inactive
Configuration notes
All Dell EMC PowerSwitches except MX-Series:
OS 10.5.1.0 allows you to configure Interface names with upper case characters, but the Interface is not programmed correctly.
To ensure proper configuration, always use lower case to configure Interface names.
Examples:
OS10(Config)# interface vlan20
OS10(Config)# interface port-channel20
High-power optical modules
OS10 supports high-power optical modules on switches with QSFP56-DD ports. This feature helps to prevent the risk of auto
power shutdown and service disruptions because of high-power optic usage. Using this feature, you can:
● Monitor the maximum power rating on pluggable optics.
● Disable the optical module, if the maximum power exceeds the threshold permitted on the port.
Table 43. High-power optical modules—Platform profiles 
Platform Optics power rating
Z9332F-ON Above 12 W
Z9332F-ON with I/O Panel to PSU Airflow mode Above 5 W
CAUTION: Ensure that you use the high-power optics only on platforms that support them. Deploying high-
power optics without following the platform guidelines might lead to service disruption.
Use the OS10 CLI to prevent such service disruptions. OS10 enables or disables high-power optics based on the following:
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