Dell BigIron RX-16 manuals
BigIron RX-16
Table of contents
- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- text formatting
- related publications
- In this chapter
- Hardware features
- Management modules
- console port
- Interface modules
- port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module
- port 10 Gigabit Ethernet oversubscribed module
- Gigabit Ethernet interface module (SFP)
- Switch fabric module
- Power supplies
- Cooling system
- LEDs
- Supported software features
- Installation precautions
- General precautions
- Installing a BigIron RX-4 switch
- Preparing the installation site
- Chassis lifting guidelines for BigIron RX-4 switches
- Installing BigIron RX-4 modules
- Installing power supplies in a BigIron RX-4 chassis
- Connecting AC power to a BigIron RX-4 chassis
- Final steps
- Installing a BigIron RX-8 switch
- Chassis lifting guidelines for BigIron RX-8 switches
- Installing BigIron RX-8 modules
- Installing power supplies in the BigIron RX-8 chassis
- Connecting AC power to a BigIron RX-8 chassis
- Connecting DC power to a BigIron RX-8 chassis
- Installing a BigIron RX-16 switch
- Unpacking a BigIron RX-16 switch
- Installing a BigIron RX-16 chassis in a rack
- Installing BigIron RX-16 modules
- Installing power supplies in a BigIron RX-16 chassis
- Connecting AC power to a BigIron RX-16 chassis
- Connecting DC power to a BigIron RX-16 chassis
- Installing a BigIron RX-32 switch
- Unpacking a BigIron RX-32 switch
- Installing a BigIron RX-32 chassis in a rack
- Installing BigIron RX-32 modules
- BigIron RX-32 cable routing
- Installing power supplies in a BigIron RX-32 chassis
- Connecting AC power to a BigIron RX-32 chassis
- Ethernet port
- to a network
- Verifying proper operation
- Displaying the module status
- Cable Cinch overview
- mRJ-21 procedures
- Cable Cinch with three mRJ-21 cables
- Cable Cinch with five mRJ-21 cables
- Cable Cinch with seven mRJ-21 cables
- RJ-45 procedures
- Cable Cinch with three groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable Cinch with five groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable Cinch with seven groups of RJ-45 cables
- Assigning passwords
- password history
- Configuring IP addresses
- or loopback
- Enabling and disabling the interfaces
- Understanding how the management port functions
- Installing a fiber optic module
- Cabling a fiber optic module
- Cleaning fiber optic modules
- Troubleshooting network connections
- Testing network connectivity
- Using virtual cable testing to diagnose a cable
- Managing the BigIron RX Series chassis
- dynamic buffers
- Managing the cooling system
- Manually setting the fan speed
- Monitoring the cooling system
- Managing the interface modules
- Specifying an immediate boot
- Changing priority of chassis slots for interface modules
- Disabling and reenabling power to the interface modules
- calculations
- Displaying management module CPU usage
- modules
- Displaying a packet log
- Removing MAC address entries
- Replacing a management module
- Removing a management module
- Installing a new management module
- Removing an interface module
- Installing a new interface module
- Replacing a switch fabric module
- Removing a switch fabric module
- Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver
- Installing a new fiber-optic transceiver
- Replacing a power supply
- Replacing fan assemblies in the BigIron RX- 32
- BigIron RX-8
- Replacing the air filters in a BigIron RX Series switch
- Software images required
- boot image
- Software image naming conventions
- Displaying flash memory and version information
- Displaying version information
- Changes to software images starting with version 02.5.00
- Command change
- later
- Upgrading software releases prior to release 02.2.01
- boot images
- Upgrading the interface module's monitor and boot images
- Upgrading the interface module's IronWare image
- Rebooting the management module
- Hitless Layer 2 OS upgrade
- considerations when using the feature
- Loading and saving configuration files
- configuration
- Making local copies of the startup configuration file
- using snmp to save and load configuration information
- Erasing image and configuration files
- Scheduling a system reload
- reload
- Hardware specifications
- Physical dimensions
- Operating environment
- Port specifications
- Management port pin assignments
- U.S.A
- Korea
- Caution statements
- Danger notices
- IEEE compliance
- OSPF
- IP Multicast
- Internet drafts
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