hello. have you at the finish managed to enable secure socket for access this san configuration interface via browser? maybe it was my fault and i have not noticed it or was out of concentration at that moment
If you are using both stacking ports to connect all of your N-series switches together then you already have a redundant path in place. We've never setup these switches with that configuration but since the stacking cables make the switches look like a single unit I would say it's probably NOT possible. If you are referring to an MLAG configuration then I know it's also not possible because MLAG peers can not be stacked (i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Networking_N_Series_Multichassis_LAG_MLAG.pdf).
Out of the 4 NICs on the server, each switch as 2 connections. This diagram is from Dell's guide and the numbers on the blue and red lines either refer to the switch port number of the NIC number on the server. That being said it looks correct to me.
+Boutique Vanite I assume you are referring to the PDF guide here - en.community.dell.com/techcenter/storage/w/wiki/4250.switch-configuration-guides-by-sis It's listed under - Dell Networking N2000 Series
We have the rest of the videos done but we still need to work on the audio. I'll try to get them posted in the next week or so. We have been swamped with projects so unfortunately UA-cam has taken the back seat.
Excellent presentation - Thank you
One week was okay, but it has been a year since you promised that you will post the second video, still no luck
7 years now 😂
This is a Dell switch setup it has nothing to do with SANs.
Is this "Storage Area Network Configuration" ?
Thank you so much
Would really love to see Part2?
hello. have you at the finish managed to enable secure socket for access this san configuration interface via browser? maybe it was my fault and i have not noticed it or was out of concentration at that moment
Hi, Any update on the next videos in this series?
Part 2?
this video is amazing!
how can i configure a layer 2 switch.
Could you use LAG plus Stacking cables for reduncancy?
If you are using both stacking ports to connect all of your N-series switches together then you already have a redundant path in place. We've never setup these switches with that configuration but since the stacking cables make the switches look like a single unit I would say it's probably NOT possible. If you are referring to an MLAG configuration then I know it's also not possible because MLAG peers can not be stacked (i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Networking_N_Series_Multichassis_LAG_MLAG.pdf).
Something is wrong on your schema at 7:36. You must have a blue and a red cable on each switch in order to do not loose the connectivity
Out of the 4 NICs on the server, each switch as 2 connections. This diagram is from Dell's guide and the numbers on the blue and red lines either refer to the switch port number of the NIC number on the server. That being said it looks correct to me.
hi where can i download the pdf guide shown in the video?
+Boutique Vanite
I assume you are referring to the PDF guide here - en.community.dell.com/techcenter/storage/w/wiki/4250.switch-configuration-guides-by-sis
It's listed under - Dell Networking N2000 Series
Integrita Systems
Thank you and I really look forward to see the 2nd part of the tutorial!
We have the rest of the videos done but we still need to work on the audio. I'll try to get them posted in the next week or so. We have been swamped with projects so unfortunately UA-cam has taken the back seat.
Integrita Systems Well, throw out what you have. The assignment is already late. I'll give you partial credit if you have it in by Monday.
Part 2?