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Dell Force10 S4810P - Removing Units or Front End Ports from a Stack; Remove a Unit from an S-Series Stack

Dell Force10 S4810P
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Stacking | 995
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 absent absent
1 1 up AC up
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan0 Speed Fan1 Speed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 up up 7200 up 7200
1 1 up up 7200 up 7440
Speed in RPM
The following example shows three switches stacked together in a daisy chain topology.
stack-2#show system stack-ports
Topology: Daisy chain
Interface Connection Link Speed Admin Link Trunk
(Gb/s) Status Status Group
------------------------------------------------------------------
0/36 1/36 10 up up
0/37 1/37 10 up up
0/38 1/38 10 up up
0/39 1/39 10 up up
0/44 2/36 10 up up
0/45 2/37 10 up up
0/46 2/38 10 up up
0/47 2/39 10 up up
1/36 0/36 10 up up
1/37 0/37 10 up up
1/38 0/38 10 up up
1/39 0/39 10 up up
2/36 0/44 10 up up
2/37 0/45 10 up up
2/38 0/46 10 up up
2/39 0/47 10 up up
stack-2#
Removing Units or Front End Ports from a Stack
Remove a Unit from an S-Series Stack
Remove Front End Port Stacking
Remove a Unit from an S-Series Stack
The running-configuration and startup-configuration are synchronized on all stack units. A stack member
that is disconnected from the stack maintains this configuration.

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