Te 1/49/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/49/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/49/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/50/1 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/50/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/50/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/50/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/51/1 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/51/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/51/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/51/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/52/1 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/52/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/52/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/52/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/53/1 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/53/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/53/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/53/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/54/1 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/54/2 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/54/3 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --Te 1/54/4 Down 10000 Mbit Auto --The physical port is not present in the show inventory media command output:Dell#show inventory mediaSlot Port Type Media Serial Number Dell Qualified-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 49/1 QSFP 4x10GBASE-CR1-3M CN027GG536409H3 Yes1 49/2 QSFP 4x10GBASE-CR1-3M CN027GG536409H3 Yes1 49/3 QSFP 4x10GBASE-CR1-3M CN027GG536409H3 Yes1 49/4 QSFP 4x10GBASE-CR1-3M CN027GG536409H3 YesSplitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ PortsThe platform supports splitting a single 40G QSFP port into four 10G SFP+ ports using one of the supported breakout cables (for a list ofsupported cables, refer to the Installation Guide or the Release Notes).NOTE: When you split a 40G port (such as fo 1/4) into four 10G ports, the 40G interface configuration is still available in thestartup configuration when you save the running configuration by using the write memory command. When a reload of thesystem occurs, the 40G interface configuration is not applicable because the 40G ports are split into four 10G ports after thereload operation. While the reload is in progress, you might see error messages when the configuration file is being loaded. Youcan ignore these error messages. Similarly, such error messages are displayed during a reload after you configure the fourindividual 10G ports to be stacked as a single 40G port.To split a single 40G port into four 10G ports, use the following command.• Split a single 40G port into four 10G ports.CONFIGURATION modestack-unit stack-unit-number port number portmode quad• number: enter the port number of the 40G port to be split.NOTE: To revert the port mode to 40G, use the no stack-unit stack-unit-number port port-number portmodequad command.Important Points to Remember• Splitting a 40G port into four 10G ports is supported on standalone and stacked units.• You cannot use split ports as stack-link to stack a system.To verify port splitting, use the show system stack-unit stack-unit-number fanout {count | configure} command.Interfaces 417