
86 Managing the S-Series
Figure 62 S50 Chassis View Example
Figure 62 shows five S50 switches in a stack with three blank slots. While the stacking hardware and
algorithm support up to eight units in a stack, Force10 does not support more than three. For details on
stacking support, see the Stacking chapter in the SFTOS Configuration Guide.
Displaying S-Series Chassis Information
As shown in the S50 graphic above, the icon emulates the front panel, including using the LED colors used
by the switch in the left status panel (fans, power, etc.). One difference is that the whole port is colored,
rather than just the port LEDs (Node Manager also uses this method for E-Series ports (see Managing the
E-Series on page 39):
• Gray—indicates the port is administratively down
• Red—indicates the port is operationally down
• Green—indicates the port is operationally up
See also Labels, Status Colors, and Indicator LEDs on page 31.
port operationally up
port operationally down
4x1G SFP ports
SA-01-10GE-2P
SA-01-GE-48T
10G SFP
Tool Tip
Blank
means
no unit
configured
for that
unit number
Stack
position
indicates
configured
unit number
Front Panels
Rear Panels
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