Dell Networking Z9500 Guide de démarrage rapide

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Page 1 - Getting Started Guide

Dell Networking Z9500Getting Started GuideRegulatory Model: Z9500

Page 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Mounting the Chassis in a Four-Post RackSafety Considerations for Rack Mounting WARNING: You must use a lifting device, such as a fork-lift trolley, t

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• Elevated ambient temperature — If installed in a closed rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the roo

Page 4 - Unpacking the Switch

Installing the Z9500 in a Rack Enclosure with No Front Door1. Top view of rack enclosure (for example, Dell 4226 – 1070 mm cabinet)2. Front door has b

Page 5 - Before You Start

3. Tighten the screws on each side of the front panel.NOTE: If your 1070 mm rack enclosure uses vertical power distribution units (PDUs) that occupy t

Page 6 - Assemble 4–Post Rack Frame

1. Additional screw to restrict front-back movement of the switch2. Main screwSecuring the Chassis GroundAfter you mount the chassis, secure the chass

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2. Install the grounding cables to the ground nuts. The grounding cable must comply with your local electrical codes in size and color (typically the

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• The cooling system is designed such that, during normal operation, the fans typically run at somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of their maximum sp

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• For PSUs, a LED indicates the power status.• To view the log messages, use the show logging command. For more information, refer to the System Logs

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Figure 6. Connecting AC Power Supply Cords1. AC3 Prong NOTE: The system is powered-up as soon as you connect the power cord between the system and the

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Figure 7. Securing Power Cables1. Velcro strap 2. Power Cable2. Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate

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Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates

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Figure 8. Installing the Cable Management System for DAC Cables1. Pin rack unit for DAC cable routing 2. Rack unit for DAC cable routing2. Insert a ca

Page 14 - Securing the Chassis Ground

Figure 9. Routing DAC cables using the Cable Management System1. Pin rack unit for DAC cable routing 2. Rack unit for DAC cable routingNOTE: To fully

Page 15 - Installing Fan Modules

Figure 10. Routing Optical Fibres using the Cable Management System1. Rack unit to be installed only for optical cables2. Z9500 switchNOTE: When the s

Page 16 - Installing AC Power Supplies

Refer to the Port Numbering Convention illustration in the Dell Networking Z9500 Getting Started Guide for exact port location.For a list of supported

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Performing the Initial ConfigurationThe system has two management ports available for system access — a console port and a universal serial bus (USB)-

Page 18 - Securing Power Cables

Figure 11. RS-232/RJ-45 Console PortAccessing the RJ-45 Console Port with a DB-9 AdapterYou can connect to the console using an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollove

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When you connect the USB-B port, it becomes the primary connection and, when the system is connected, it sends all messages to the USB-B drive.Figure

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IP SettingsYou will need the following information from your network administrator:• Switch IP address• Subnet mask (IP netmask)• Default gateway (rou

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Navigate CLI modesThe Dell prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode. You must move linearly through the command modes, except for the end command which

Page 22 - Installing the QSFP+ Optics

Figure 13. Port NumberingAccessing the System RemotelyYou can configure the system to access it remotely by Telnet.The system has a dedicated manageme

Page 23 - AC Power

Getting Started GuideThis document is intended as a Getting Started Guide to get new systems up and running and ready for configuration. For complete

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Configuring a Management RouteDefine a path from the system to the network from which you are accessing the system remotely. Management routes are sep

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Creating a Port-based VLANThe default virtual local area network (VLAN) (VLAN 1) is part of the system startup configuration and does not require conf

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Assigning an IP Address to a VLANVLANs are a Layer 2 feature. For two physical interfaces on different VLANs to communicate, you must assign an IP add

Page 27 - Configuring a Host Name

Parameter Specifications• Rear: 5 inches (12.7 cm)Table 4. Environmental ParametersParameter SpecificationsOperating temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 4

Page 28 - Port Numbering Convention

Figure 1. I/O SideFigure 2. Utility Side1. Fan Trays 2. Power SuppliesUnpacking the SwitchThe switch and its accessories are shipped in a single box.

Page 29 - Accessing the System Remotely

NOTE: One Rail Kit is required for every chassis in a rack.• Screws for rack installation• Console cables• Any optional items ordered• Getting Started

Page 30 - Important Points to Remember

• Altitude at the installation site is below 6600 feet.• The switch is installed in an environment as free as possible from dust and foreign conductiv

Page 31 - Creating a Port-based VLAN

1. Utility side of the chassis 2. Screws3. Static-rail mounting bracketInstalling the Dell Static Rails SystemDell Networking provides the Static Rail

Page 32 - Technical Specifications

Installing and Removing Tool-less Rails (Square-Hole)1. Position the left and right rail end pieces FRONT facing inward and orient each end piece to s

Page 33 - Table 5. Power Requirements

Installing and Removing Tooled Rails (Threaded-Hole Racks or Round-Hole Racks)1. Remove the pins from the front and rear mounting brackets using a fla

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