Dell Networking M8024-k Reference Manual

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17 Expansion Modules for Dell Networking Switches
4.5 Dell Networking 62xx Series (6224, 6224P, 6224F, 6248, 6248P)
There are five different switch models in the Dell Networking 62xx series, each with two bays for expansion modules.
The rear view of the switch looks similar to the one shown in Figure 11. The yellow outlines show the two bays on the
left end of the switch.
Figure 11 Dell Networking 62xx Series Switch (1G Ethernet) and Available Modules
Dell Networking 6224, 6224P, 6224F, 6248, and 6248P switches support the same expansion modules as the Dell
Networking M6220 modular switch.
The stacking module only installs into Bay 1 (left bay when viewing from the back). The 10GBase-T module only
installs into Bay 2 (right bay when viewing from the back).
Both the stacking module and 10GE CX4 module can be configured to either role (Ethernet or Stacking). By default,
each module functions according to its module ID. Upon changing the role of a module, a reboot is required for the
changes to take effect. See the 62xx
Command Line Interface Guide
for instructions on how to change roles.