Rpms; Line Cards - Dell E1200i ExaScale Installation Manual

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RPMs

The E1200 system requires the installation of at least one RPM, although two are recommended for
redundancy. RPMs are designed to be installed in either the center R0 or R1 slots. Since FTOS searches
for an RPM in slot 0 first, Dell Force10 recommends you install your RPM in slot 0 when only running
with one RPM. Do not force RPMs into line card slots. RPMs are keyed differently than line cards to
prevent improper installation.
The E1200 system requires the installation of at least one RPM, although two are recommended for
redundancy. RPMs are designed to be installed in either the R0 or R1 slots. Do not force RPMs into line
cards slots. RPMs are keyed differently than line cards to prevent improper installation.
You can hot-insert a second RPM into a running system without performance interruption or software
intervention. A second RPM for redundant functionality provides uninterrupted operability if the system
transitions from the active RPM to the standby RPM. The standby RPM constantly performs updates and
receives the same configuration information received by the active RPM. The standby RPM also
performs diagnostics on its subsystems. In the event of a failover, the standby RPM immediately takes
over and resumes the control activities that the active RPM was performing.
Installing a Second RPM on
page 47
provides more information on the second RPM.
The RPM Major and Minor alarm LEDs are controlled by software which sets the threshold levels for
triggering the different stages of alarms.

Line Cards

Your E1200 configuration requires a at least one line card. Line cards are hot-swappable. The line card
ports provide external interface functions for connections to other systems (for example, a router or
switch). Line cards have an onboard CPU for line card management which updates packet forwarding
information, obtains statistical information, and performs synchronization tasks with the RPM, as well as
at least one Dell Force10 custom-built ASIC.
Line Card Port Numbering
There are 14 line card slots available in the E1200 chassis. Line cards are installed in slots 0 through 13.
Ports on line cards are numbered from the top, starting from 0 (see
Figure
9-1). The actual number of
ports on a line card depend on the type of line card installed. Refer to the installation documentation
included with the line card itself.
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Installing RPMs, Line Cards, and SFM3s

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