Dell 34XX Computer Accessories User Manual


 
22 Introduction
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PowerConnect 3448
The PowerConnect 3448 provides 48 10/100Mbps ports plus two SFP ports, and two Copper ports
which can be used to forward traffic in a stand-alone device, or as stacking ports when the device is
stacked. The device also provides one RS-232 console port. The PowerConnect 3448 is a stackable
device, but also functions as a stand-alone device.
PowerConnect 3448P
The PowerConnect 3448P provides 48 10/100Mbps ports, two SFP ports, and two copper ports that
can be used to forward traffic when the device is in stand-alone mode, or as stacking ports when the
device is part of a stack. The device also provides one RS-232 console port. In addition,
PowerConnect 3448P provides PoE.
Figure 1-2. PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P
Stacking Overview
PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stacking provides multiple switch management
through a single point as if all stack members are a single unit. All stack members are accessed
through a single IP address through which the stack is managed. The stack is managed from a:
Web-based interface
SNMP Management Station
Command Line Interface (CLI)
PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P devices support stacking up to six units per stack,
or can operate as stand-alone units.
During the Stacking setup, one switch is selected as the Stack Master and another stacking member
can be selected as the Backup Master. All other devices are selected as stack members, and assigned
a unique Unit ID.
Switch software is downloaded separately for each stack members. However, all units in the stack
must be running the same software version.
Switch stacking and configuration is maintained by the Stack Master. The Stack Master detects
and reconfigures the ports with minimal operational impact in the event of:
Unit Failure
Inter-unit Stacking Link Failure
Unit Insertion
Removal of a Stacking Unit