DELL S6100-ON Networking System User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Dell
Table of Contents
- S6100-ON Networking System
- Document Revision History
- Requirements
- Restrictions
- Documentation Corrections
- Fixed Issues
- Known Issues
- Upgrading the DIAG Package for the S6100-ON System
- Upgrade the CPLD Images
- Upgrading the OOB-FPGA Image
- Uninstalling the Dell Networking OS
- Installing a Third Party Operating System
- Contacting Dell
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Rev. A00
April 2022
Dell System S6100–ON 9.14(2.14) Release
S6100-ON Networking System
Notes
This document contains information about open and resolved caveats, and
operational information specific to the Dell Networking operating software
(OS) and the S6100-Open Networking (ON) platform.
Current Release Version: 9.14(2.14)
Release Date: 2022-04-15
Previous Release Version: 9.14(2.12)
NOTE: This document may contain language that is not consistent with
current guidelines of Dell Technologies. There are plans to update this
document over subsequent releases to revise the language accordingly.
Incorrect behavior or unexpected caveats are listed as the Problem Report (PR)
numbers within the appropriate sections.
For more information about hardware and software features, commands, and
capabilities, see the Dell Networking website at: http://www.dell.com/en-
us/work/learn/networking.
Document Revision History
Table 1. Revision History
Date | Description |
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2022–04 | Initial release. |
Requirements
The following requirements apply to the S6100-ON system.
Hardware Requirements
The following lists the Dell S6100-ON system hardware requirements:
- Up to four I/O modules of 8 x 10/25/40/50/100 GbE QSFP28 port
- Up to four I/O modules of 16 x 10/40 GbE QSFP+ ports
- Up to four I/O modules of 4 x 10/25/40/50/100 GbE QSFP28 ports and 4 x 100 GbE CXP ports
- Up to one hundred twenty-eight 10G ports
- Up to one hundred twenty-eight 25G ports
- Up to sixty-four 40G ports
- Up to sixty-four 50G ports
- Up to thirty-two 100G ports
- One each RJ–45 management and console ports, micro universal serial bus (Micro USB-B) 2.0 port, and USB type A port
- Two small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) 10G ports
- Two AC or DC power supply units (PSUs)
- Four fans with airflow from the I/O side to the power supply unit (PSU) side or from the PSU side to the I/O side (optional fan subsystem available)
The following lists the individual Dell S6100-ON system hardware components that are available to order:
- Fan with airflow from I/O side to PSU side (red—normal air flow direction)
- Fan with airflow from PSU side to I/O side (blue—reversed air flow direction)
- AC or DC power supply with airflow from I/O side to PSU side
- AC or DC power supply with airflow from PSU side to I/O side
NOTE: Fan modules and power supplies are field replaceable units.
NOTE: All fans and PSUs must have the same airflow direction. If you mix
the airflow direction, the switch detects the discrepancy, issues an alarm,
and may auto shutdown to avoid heat damage to components. You must correct the
mixed airflow direction.
Software Requirements
Table 2. Software Requirements
Software | Minimum Release Requirement |
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Dell Networking OS | 9.14(2.14) |
ONIE | 3.25.1.3 |
DIAG-OS | 3.25.4.1 |
NOTE: For information about non-Dell OS versions, see Dell S6100-Open Networking (ON) System Release Notes.
New Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) Features
The following features are integrated into the Dell Networking 9.14.2 branch
through this release:
None.
Restrictions
● You can use non-Dell qualified cables, adapters, and optics in a S6100-ON
switch, but Dell Networking does not guarantee their performance as the
S6100-ON does not support non-Dell qualified transceivers of 25G and above. If
you insert a non-Dell qualified transceiver of 25G and above into a SFP28,
QSFP+, or QSFP28 port, the switch places the interface in an error-disabled
(operationally down) state and generates a syslog message, such as: % S 6100
LC0 640: 8 % IFAGT – 2 -TRANSCEIVER UNSUP PORTED ERROR : Transceiver in
slot 1 port 49 unrecognized , putting interface in operational – downstate.
To verify the error-disabled status of an interface, enter any of the
following show commands.
● Prerequisite steps to upgrade the Dell Networking OS from earlier version to 9.14.2.0 or later:
- Uninstall the older version of the Open Automation (OA) package
- Upgrade the Dell Networking OS to 9.14.2.0 or later version
- Install the following OA packages from the respective upgraded version:
a. Smart Scripts
b. Puppet
c. Open management infrastructure (OMI)
d. SNMP MIB
Prerequisite steps to downgrade the Dell Networking OS from 9.14.2.0 or later to the earlier version:
- Uninstall the OA package of 9.14.2.0 or later version
- Downgrade the Dell Networking OS to an earlier version
- Install the respective OA package from an earlier version
For more information about installing, uninstalling and upgrading the Dell Networking OS and OA package, see the respective Dell System Release Notes.
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If you downgrade the Dell Networking OS version from 9.14.2.14 to 9.11.0.0 or any older versions, the system displays the following error message even though there is no functional impact:
CDB boot error: C. cdb file format
Before downgrading, save the current configuration and then remove the CDB files ( confd cdb . tar. gz. version and confd cdb . tar . gz). To remove the files, use the following steps: -
In a VXLAN scenario, hybrid port is not supported.
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While deploying the system in the normal-reload mode in BMP configuration, use the ip ssh server enable command at the beginning of the startup configuration if the write memory command is used at the end of the configuration.
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Do not configure the vxlan – in stance command on the port, which is configured with the port modehybrid command. Do not configure the vxlan-instance enabled port as a member of VLAN, which does not have VXLAN-VNI configuration.
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File system partition:
○ The ONIE installer, of OS versions 9.10(0.1P9) and later, changes the file system partition scheme to facilitate the installation of certain third-party networking operating systems.
○ If you have installed Dell Networking OS using the ON IEi nstall option, you cannot downgrade from Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14) to versions earlier than 9.10(0.1P9), using the upgrad esy stem command, due to file system partition compatibility issues.
NOTE: The above restriction is not applicable if you have upgraded Dell Networking OS using the upgrade system command, instead of the ONIE install option. -
To downgrade Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14) to a version earlier than 9.10(0.1P9), follow these steps:
1. From the ONIE menu, use the ONIE unin stall option to uninstall Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14).
2. Use the ONIE install option to install the older version of Dell Networking OS. -
REST API does not support AAA authentication.
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The systems shipped with OS 9.11(1.0) and above might contain one of the following chipsets:
○ BCM56960_B1 chipset with part number F6N2R or 6N1J1.
○ BCM56960_B0 chipset with part number KPX54 or H68CJ.
You can check the part number using the show inventory command. -
In a system using BCM56960_B1 chipset, you cannot downgrade from Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14) to OS versions earlier than 9.10(0.2), due to NPU compatibility issues.
NOTE: The above restriction is not applicable for systems using BCM56960_B0 chipset. -
You cannot use the establ ished keyword in an ACL rule, along with the other control flags.
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While using the established keyword in an ACL rule, all the other TCP control flags are masked, to avoid redundant TCP control flags configuration in a single rule. When you use any TCP control flag in an ACL rule, established is masked and other control flags are available.
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DIAG version can also be 3.25.4.1
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When FRRP is enabled in a VLT domain, no flavor of Spanning tree should concurrently be enabled on the nodes of that specific VLT domain. In essence FRRP and xSTP should not co-exist in a VLT environment.
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The following features are not available in Dell Networking OS:
○ Protocol-independent multicast (PIM) equal cost multi path (ECMP)
○ Static Internet group management protocol (IGMP) join ( ip igmp static – group)
○ IGMP querier timeout configuration ( ip igm pquerier – timeout)
○ IGMP group join limit ( ip igmp group join – limit) -
When 1024 or more VNI profiles are configured, the system takes more time to load. Dell recommends to restrict the VNI profiles to be less than 1000.
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If you use the interfacerang e command to select multiple interfaces that are added to the management VRF, the ipv6 address command does not display the auto config option. You can configure the auto config command on individual interfaces.
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If you use the inter facerange command to select multiple interfaces that are added to the management VRF, the ipv6nd command displays the following options but they do not take effect if you use them:
○ dns-server
○ hop-limit
○ managed-config-flag
○ max-ra-interval
○ mtu
○ other-config-flag
○ prefix
○ ra-guard
○ ra-lifetime
○ reachable-time
○ retrans-timer
○ suppress-none
Changes to the Default Behavior and CLI Syntax
The following behavior and CLI changes are applicable to the S6100-ON switch
with Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14):
None.
Documentation Corrections
This section describes the errors that are identified in the current release of the Dell Networking OS.
- The router bgp command allows you to configure only one L3 interface with an IPv4 address. The Configuration guide does not mention this limitation and will be corrected in the next release of the guide.
Deferred Issues
Issues that appear here were reported in Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.0)
as open, but have since been deferred. Deferred caveats are those issues that
are found to be invalid, not reproducible, or not scheduled for resolution.
Deferred issues are reported using the following definitions.
Category | Description |
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PR# | Problem Report number that identifies the issue. |
Severity | S1—Crash: A software crash occurs in the kernel or a running process |
that requires a restart of AFM, the router, switch, or process.
S2—Critical: An issue that renders the system or a major feature unusable,
which can have a pervasive impact on the system or network, and for which
there is no work-around acceptable to the customer.
S3—Major: An issue that affects the functionality of a major feature or
negatively effects the network for which there exists a work-around that is
acceptable to the customer.
S4—Minor: A cosmetic issue or an issue in a minor feature with little or no
network impact for which there might be a work-around.
Synopsis| Synopsis is the title or short description of the issue.
Release Notes| Release Notes description contains more detailed information
about the issue.
Work around| Work around describes a mechanism for circumventing, avoiding, or
recovering from the issue. It might not be a permanent solution.
Issues listed in the “Closed Caveats” section should not be present, and the
work-around is unnecessary, as the version of code for which this release note
is documented has resolved the caveat.
Deferred S6100-ON 9.14(2.0) Software Issues
Issues that appear in this section were reported in Dell Networking OS version
9.14(2.0) as open, but have since been deferred.
Deferred caveats are those that are found to be invalid, not reproducible, or
not scheduled for resolution.
The following issues have been deferred in the Dell Networking OS version
9.14(2.0):
None.
Fixed Issues
Fixed issues are reported using the following definitions.
Category | Description |
---|---|
PR# | Problem Report number that identifies the issue. |
Severity | S1—Crash: A software crash occurs in the kernel or a running process |
that requires a restart of AFM, the router, switch, or process.
S2—Critical: An issue that renders the system or a major feature unusable,
which can have a pervasive impact on the system or network, and for which
there is no work-around acceptable to the customer.
S3—Major: An issue that affects the functionality of a major feature or
negatively effects the network for which there exists a work-around that is
acceptable to the customer.
S4—Minor: A cosmetic issue or an issue in a minor feature with little or no
network impact for which
there might be a work-around.
Synopsis| Synopsis is the title or short description of the issue.
Release Notes| Release Notes description contains more detailed information
about the issue.
Work around| Work around describes a mechanism for circumventing, avoiding, or
recovering from the issue. It might not be a permanent solution.
Issues listed in the “Closed Caveats” section should not be present, and the
work-around is unnecessary, as the version of code for which this release note
is documented has resolved the caveat.
Fixed S6100-ON 9.14(2.14) Software Issues
NOTE: Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14) includes fixes for caveats addressed
in the previous 9.14 releases. See the respective release notes documentation
for the list of caveats fixed in the earlier 9.14 releases.
The following caveats have been fixed in Dell Networking OS version
9.14(2.14):
PR# 170114|
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Severity:| Sev 2
Synopsis:| The switch experiences memory leaks when processing certain types
of packets.
Release Notes:| The switch experiences memory leaks when processing certain
types of packets.
Workaround:| None
PR# 170232|
Severity:| Sev 2
Synopsis:| The switch sends deprecated VRRP traps.
Release Notes:| The switch sends deprecated VRRP traps.
Workaround:| None
PR# 170301| Sev 3
Severity:| The B N m o d s q r t ( ) function, which computes a modular
square root, contains a bug that can cause it to loop forever for non-prime
moduli (CVE-2022-0778).
Synopsis:| The B N m o d s q r t ( ) function, which computes a modular
square root, contains a bug that can cause it to loop forever for non-prime
moduli (CVE-2022-0778).
Workaround:| None
Known Issues
Known issues are reported using the following definitions.
Category | Description |
---|---|
PR# | Problem Report number that identifies the issue. |
Severity | S1—Crash: A software crash occurs in the kernel or a running process |
that requires a restart of AFM, the router, switch, or process.
S2—Critical: An issue that renders the system or a major feature unusable,
which can have a pervasive impact on the system or network, and for which
there is no work-around acceptable to the customer.
S3—Major: An issue that affects the functionality of a major feature or
negatively effects the network for which there exists a work-around that is
acceptable to the customer.
S4—Minor: A cosmetic issue or an issue in a minor feature with little or no
network impact for which there might be a work-around.
Synopsis| Synopsis is the title or short description of the issue.
Release Notes| Release Notes description contains more detailed information
about the issue.
Work around| Work around describes a mechanism for circumventing, avoiding, or
recovering from the issue. It might not be a permanent solution.
Issues listed in the “Closed Caveats” section should not be present, and the
work-around is unnecessary, as the version of code for which this release note
is documented has resolved the caveat.
Known S6100–ON 9.14(2.14) Software Issues
The following caveats are open in Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14):
None.
Upgrading the ONIE Package for the S6100-ON System
To upgrade the ONIE package, use one of the following two processes:
- Zero touch (dynamic): Copy the update ONIE installer for your system to the TFTP or HTTP server. Configure the DHCP options using the ONIE specifications shown at the following link: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/wiki/Design-Spec-SW-Updating-ONIE.
- Manual: Copy the image onto the TFTP or HTTP server and boot into ONIE. Update the ONIE using the onie – selfu pdate command, then download and run an ONIE updater image (onie-updater-x86_64-s6100_c2538-r0 ). The supported
URL types are: HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and FILE.
To upgrade ONIE, perform the following steps:
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Reboot the system. During the reboot process, the system displays the following message prompting you to press the Esc key in order to stop the autoboot process:
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At this prompt message, press the Esc key. The following menu appears:
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From the menu, choose the O N I E option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, select one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The following menu appears: -
From this menu, choose the ONIE : Upd ate ONIE option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, select one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The ONIE update mode is enabled and the ONIE prompt appears, as shown:5. At the ONIE prompt, to stop the ONIE discovery process, enter the following command:
ONIE :/# onie – discovery – stop
The ONIE discovery stops, as shown:6. Configure an interface and assign an IP address to that interface using the following command:
ONIE :/ # ifc o n f i g e t h 0 1 0 . 1 6 . 1 2 9 . 1 3 1 / 1 6
7. Enter the following command to upgrade ONIE: O N I E : / # o n i e – s e l f – u p d a t e t f t p : / / < t f t p – s e r v e r – a d d r e s s > /
o n i e – u p d a t e r – x 8 6 6 4 – s 6 1 0 0 c 2 5 3 8 – r 0.
NOTE: Copy the o n i e – u p d a t e r – x 8 6 6 4 – s 6 1 0 0 c 2 5 3 8 – r 0 file to the / t f t p b o o t folder in the server.
ONIE is updated on the system, as shown:
Upgrading the DIAG Package for the S6100-ON System
To upgrade the DIAG package, use one of the following two processes:
- Zero touch (dynamic): Copy the update ONIE installer for your system to the TFTP or HTTP server. Configure the DHCP options using the ONIE specifications shown at the following link: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/wiki/Design-Spec-SW-Updating-ONIE.
- Manual: Copy the image onto the TFTP or HTTP server and boot ONIE. Update the ONIE using the o n i e – s e l f u p d a t e command, then download and run an ONIE updater image ( d i a g – i n s t a l l e r – x 8 6 6 4 – d e l l s 6 1 0 0 _ c 2 5 3 8 r
0 . 3 . 2 5 . 4 . 1 . b i n). The supported URL types are: HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and FILE.
NOTE: If Dell Networking OS is already installed on the S6100-ON system, before upgrading the DIAG package, you must first uninstall Dell Networking OS. For more information about uninstalling Dell Networking OS, see Uninstalling Dell Networking OS on the S6100-ON.
To upgrade DIAG, perform the following steps:
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Reboot the system. During the reboot process, the system displays the following message prompting you to press the Esc key in order to stop the autoboot process:
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At this prompt message, press the Esc key. The following menu appears:
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From the menu, choose the O N I E option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, select one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The following menu appears: -
From this menu, choose the O N I E : I n s t a l l O S option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, select one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The ONIE Installer mode is enabled and the ONIE prompt appears, as shown: -
At the ONIE prompt, to stop the ONIE discovery process, enter the following command: O N I E : / # o n i e – d i s c o v e r y – s t o p
The ONIE discovery stops, as shown: -
Configure an interface and assign an IP address to that interface using the following command: O N I E : / # i f c o n f i g e t h 0 1 0 . 1 6 . 1 2 9 . 1 3 1 / 1 6
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Enter the following command to upgrade DIAG on the S6100–ON system: o n i e – n o s – i n s t a l l f t p : / / f t p : f t p @ < f t p s e r v e r – a d r e s s > / t f t p b o o t / d i a g – i n s t a l l e r – x 8 6 6 4 – d e l l s 6 1 0 0 c 2 5 3 8 – r 0 . 3 . 2 5 . 4 . 1 . b i n
NOTE: Copy the d i a g – i n s t a l l e r – x 8 6 6 4 – d e l l s 6 1 0 0 c 2 5 3 8 – r 0 . 3 . 2 5 . 4 . 1 . b i n file to the / t f t p b o o t folder in the server.
The DIAG is updated on the system, as shown:
Installing Dell Networking OS on the S6100-ON using ONIE
NOTE: You will need the Dell Networking OS installer package, O N I E – F
T O S – S 6 1 0 0 – O N – 9 . 1 4 . 2 . 1 4 . b i n to install the
Dell Networking OS on your S6100-ON system that has only ONIE.
To install the Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14) on a new S6100-ON device, perform the following steps:
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Reboot the system. During the reboot process, the system displays the following message prompting you to press the Esc key in order to stop the autoboot process:
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At this prompt message, press the Esc key. The following menu appears:
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From the menu, choose the O N I E option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, highlight one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The following menu appears: -
From this menu, choose the O N I E : I n s t a l l O S option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, highlight one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The ONIE Installer mode is enabled and the ONIE prompt appears, as shown: -
At the ONIE prompt, to stop the ONIE discovery process, enter the following command: O N I E : / # o n i e – d i s c o v e r y – s t o p
The ONIE discovery stops, as shown: -
Configure an interface and assign an IP address to that interface using the following command: O N I E : / # i f c o n f i g e t h 0 1 0 . 1 6 . 1 2 9 . 1 3 1 / 1 6
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Enter the following command to begin the installation process:Following is the installation and boot log of Dell Networking OS:
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After the installation completes, the system displays the following DELL prompt: D e l l E M C #
Upgrading the S6100-ON Dell Networking OS Image using Dell Networking OS CLI
Bare Metal Provisioning
NOTE: If you are using Bare Metal Provisioning (BMP), see the Bare Metal
Provisioning topic in the Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide or the Open
Automation Guide.
Manual Upgrade Procedure
The ONIE installer, of OS versions 9.10(0.1P9) and later, changes the file
system partition scheme to facilitate the installation of certain third-party
networking operating systems.
If you have installed Dell Networking OS using the O N I E i n s t a l l
option, you cannot downgrade from Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14) to versions
earlier than 9.10(0.1P9), using the u p g r a d e s y s t e m command, due to
file system partition compatibility
issues. If you try to downgrade, the system displays the following error
message:
To downgrade Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14) to versions earlier than 9.10(0.1P9), follow these steps:
- From the ONIE menu, use the O N I E u n i n s t a l l option to uninstall Dell Networking OS 9.14(2.14).
- Use the O N I E i n s t a l l option to install the older version of Dell Networking OS.
You can upgrade or downgrade to any version, if you have upgraded Dell Networking OS using the u p g r a d e s y s t e m command, instead of the O N I E i n s t a l l option.
The systems shipped with OS 9.14(2.14) and above might contain one of the following chipsets:
- BCM56960_B1 chipset with part number F6N2R or 6N1J1.
- BCM56960_B0 chipset with part number KPX54 or H68CJ.
You can check the part number using the s h o w i n v e n t o r y command
In a system using BCM56960_B1 chipset, you cannot downgrade from Dell
Networking OS 9.14(2.14) to OS versions earlier than 9.10(0.2), due to NPU
compatibility issues.
In a system using BCM56960_B1 chipset, if you try to downgrade from OS
9.14(2.14) to OS versions earlier than 9.10(0.2) using BMP or the u p g r a d
e command, the system displays the following error message:
You can upgrade or downgrade the OS to any version in systems using
BCM56960_B0 chipset.
Follow these steps carefully to upgrade your S6100-ON systems:
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Cancel BMP and disable BMP from the next reload:
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Dell Networking recommends that you back up your startup configuration and any important files and directories to an external media prior to upgrading the system.
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Upgrade the Dell Networking OS in flash partition A: or B:
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e s y s t e m [ f l a s h : | f t p : s t a c k – u n i t < i d > | t f t p : | s c p : | u s b f l a s h : ] [ A : | B : ] -
Verify that the Dell Networking OS has been upgraded correctly in the upgraded flash partition
EXEC Privilege Mode
s h o w b o o t s y s t e m s t a c k – u n i t 1 | a l l ] -
Change the Primary Boot Parameter of the S6100-ON to the upgraded partition A: or B:
CONFIGURATION Mode
b o o t s y s t e m s t a c k – u n i t 1 p r i m a r y s y s t e m : [ A : | B : | t f t p : | f t p : ] -
Save the configuration so that the configuration will be retained after a reload using the w r i t e m e m o r y command.
EXEC Privilege Mode
w r i t e m e m o r y -
Reload the unit.
EXEC Privilege Mode
r e l o a d -
Verify the S6100–ON has been upgraded to the Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14).
EXEC Privilege Mode
s h o w v e r s i o n
Upgrade the Boot Selector and Boot Flash Images from Dell Networking OS
To upgrade the Boot Selector and Boot Flash images from Dell Networking OS, perform the following steps:
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Upgrade the S6100-ON Boot Selector image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e b o o t b o o t s e l e c t o r – i m a g e s t a c k – u n i t [ < i d > | a l l ] [ b o o t e d ] To upgrade the Boot Selector image to the image version packed with the loaded Dell Networking OS image, use the booted option. You can find the Boot Selector image version packed with the loaded Dell Networking OS using the s h o w o s – v e r s i o n command in EXEC Privilege mode. -
Reload the unit.
EXEC Privilege Mode
r e l o a d -
Upgrade the Dell Networking OS GRUB.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e b o o t b o o t f l a s h – i m a g e s t a c k – u n i t < s t a c k – u n i t – i d > b o o t e d -
Reload the unit.
EXEC Privilege Mode
r e l o a d -
Verify whether the upgrade is successful.
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After you upgrade Dell Networking Networking OS to 9.14(2.14) from an earlier version and update the BIOS using the booted option, the system does not allow you to downgrade the BIOS to an earlier version. To run an earlier BIOS version, use FTP, TFTP, or SCP option from the current OS version.
Upgrade the CPLD Images
On the S6100–ON, you must upgrade the switchcard, CXP, 40G, and 100G CPLD
images separately.
NOTE: If your CPLD revisions are higher than the ones shown here, DO NOT
make any changes. If you have questions regarding the CPLD revision, contact
Technical Support.
Verify that you need a CPLD upgrade
To identify the CPLD version, use the show revision command.
To view the CPLD version that is associated with the Dell Networking OS image, use the following command:
Upgrading the Switchcard-CPLD Image
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires
switchcard-cpld image 5.
NOTE: The u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e s w i t c h c a r d – c p l d
s t a c k – u n i t 1 b o o t e d command is hidden when using the feature in
the CLI. However, it is a supported command. The mod-id option represents the
ID of the module slot on the S6100–ON.
NOTE: Ensure that the BIOS version is 3.25.0.0-6. You can verify this
version using the s h o w s y s t e m s t a c k – u n i t 1 command.
To upgrade the CPLD image, follow these steps.
- Upgrade the switchcard-CPLD image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e s w i t c h c a r d – c p l d s t a c k – u n i t < 1 > b o o t e d
Upgrading the CXP Module CPLD image
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires CXP
MODULE CPLD image 5. To display the CXP module CPLD version currently running
on an S6100-ON, use the s h o w r e v i s i o n command.
NOTE: The u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i
t 1 b o o t e d command is hidden when using the feature in the CLI. However,
it is a supported command. The mod-id option represents the ID of the module
slot on the S6100–ON.
To upgrade the CPLD image, follow these steps.
- Upgrade the CXP module CPLD image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i t 1 b o o t e d
NOTE: In this example, the CXP Module is in slot 2.
Upgrading the 40G Module CPLD image
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires 40G
MODULE CPLD image 12. To display the 40G module CPLD version currently running
on an S6100-ON, use the s h o w r e v i s i o n command.
NOTE: The u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i
t 1 b o o t e d command is hidden when using the feature in the CLI. However,
it is a supported command. The mod-id option represents the ID of the module
slot on the S6100–ON.
Upgrade the 40G module CPLD image.
- Upgrade the 40G module CPLD image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i t 1 b o o t e d
NOTE: In this example, the 40G Module is in slot 3.
Upgrading the 100G Module CPLD image
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires 100G
QSFP28 module CPLD image 4. To display the 100G QSFP28 module CPLD version
currently running on an S6100-ON, use the s h o w r e v i s i o n command.
NOTE: The u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i
t 1 b o o t e d command is hidden when using the feature in the CLI. However,
it is a supported command. The mod-id option represents the ID of the module
slot on the S6100–ON.
To upgrade the CPLD image, follow these steps.
- Upgrade the 100G module CPLD image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e m o d – i d s t a c k – u n i t 1 b o o t e d
NOTE: In this example, the 100G Module is in slot 4.
Upgrading the Smart Fusion Microcontroller Subsystem — SMF MSS-IAP
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires mss-
iap image 2.4.
To upgrade the Smart Fusion Microcontroller Subsystem — SMF MSS-IAP, follow
these steps:
- Upgrade the SMF MSS-IAP image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e m s s – i a p – i m a g e s t a c k – u n i t < s t a c k – u n i t – i d > b o o t e d
After the SMF MSS-IAP upgrade is successfully completed, the system re-boots automatically.
Upgrading the Smart Fusion Microcontroller Subsystem — SMF MSS-FPGA
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires mss-
fpga image 1.1.
NOTE: Before upgrading the Smart Fusion Microcontroller Subsystem SMF
MSS-FPGA, you must first upgrade the SMF MSS-IAP.
To upgrade the Smart Fusion Microcontroller Subsystem — SMF MSS-FPGA, follow these steps:
- Upgrade the SMF MSS-FPGA image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e m s s – f p g a – i m a g e s t a c k – u n i t < s t a c k – u n i t – i d > b o o t e d
NOTE: Although the system displays that the system power cycles automatically after the upgrade, the system may not power cycle. If the system does not power cycle automatically, wait for at least five minutes and power cycle the system by switching off and switching on the system.
Upgrading the OOB-FPGA Image
The S6100-ON system with Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.14) requires oob-
fpga image 1.0.
To upgrade the OOB-FPGA, follow these steps:
- Upgrade the OOB-FPGA image.
EXEC Privilege Mode
u p g r a d e f p g a – i m a g e s y s t e m f p g a s t a c k – u n i t < s t a c k – u n i t – i d > b o o t e d
Uninstalling the Dell Networking OS
To uninstall the Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.14) from your S6100-ON system, perform the following steps:
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Reboot the system. During the reboot process, the system displays the following message prompting you to press the Esc key in order to stop the auto-boot process:
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At this prompt message, press the Esc key. The following menu appears:
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From the menu, choose the O N I E option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, highlight one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The following menu appears: -
From this menu, choose the O N I E : U n i n s t a l l O S option.
NOTE: To choose an option from the menu, highlight one of the options using the up or down arrow key and press Enter.
The uninstall process begins, as shown: -
After the installation completes, the system displays the following ONIE prompt:
O N I E : / #
Installing a Third Party Operating System
Apart from the Dell Networking OS, you can also install a supported third party operating system on the S6100-ON system. For more information on installing a third party operating system, refer to the third party OS vendor’s website for OS installation instructions.
Contacting Dell
NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find
contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell
product catalog.
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.
Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be
available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or
customer service issues:
Go to www.dell.com/support.
Notes, cautions, and warnings
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use of your product.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss
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WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal
injury, or death.
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References
- Computers, Monitors & Technology Solutions | Dell USA
- Dell Networking Solutions | Dell USA
- GitHub - opencomputeproject/onie: Open Network Install Environment
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