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Dell SmartFabric OS10 Switch Configuration Guide for VxRail 4.7

Summary: This document covers the process of connecting a cluster of VxRail nodes to a pair of Dell PowerSwitches configured for Virtual Link Trunking (VLT), using VLT as the preferred topology. ...

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This document covers the process of connecting a cluster of VxRail nodes to a pair of Dell PowerSwitches configured for Virtual Link Trunking (VLT), using VLT as the preferred topology.

 

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This document provides Dell SmartFabric OS10 switch configuration examples and topology options for a VxRail 4.7 cluster deployment using S5200F-ON series switches.

The audience for this document includes professional services or onsite IT personnel responsible for the deployment of a VxRail cluster when a pair of dedicated Dell PowerSwitches is purchased with the cluster.

This document covers the process of connecting a cluster of VxRail nodes to a pair of Dell PowerSwitches configured for Virtual Link Trunking (VLT), using VLT as the preferred topology. It also provides examples for using a pair of Dell PowerSwitches not configured for VLT, and when using a single Dell PowerSwitch.

Switch topology options and configuration examples for a VxRail 4.7 cluster are provided using VxRail nodes built on 14th generation (14G) PowerEdge servers. Nodes in these examples use 25 GbE network adapters. Switches in this guide use Dell SmartFabric OS10

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SmartFabric OS10 Software