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{{Short description|Operating system for network equipment}}
'''DNOS''' or '''Dell Networking Operating System''' is
==Two version families==
===DNOS3===
* DNOS 3.x: This is a family of firmware for the campus access switches that can only be managed using a web based GUI or run as unmanaged device.
===DNOS6===
▲The DNOS family comes in two main versions:
* DNOS 6.x: This is the operating system running on the Dell Networking N-series (campus) networking switches. It is the latest version of the 'PowerConnect' operating system, running on a Linux Kernel. It is available as upgrade for the PowerConnect 8100 series switches (which then become a [[Dell Networking#N4000: 10Gbit multi-layer switches|Dell Networking N40xx switch]]) and it also is installed on all DN N1000, N2000 and N3000 series switches. It has a full web-based GUI together with a full CLI ([[Command-line interface|command line interface]]) and the CLI will be very similar to the original PowerConnect CLI, though with a range of new features like PVSTP (per VLAN spanning tree), Policy Based Routing and [[MLAG]].▼
===DNOS9===
▲* DNOS 6.x: This is the operating system running on the Dell Networking N-series (campus) networking switches. It is the latest version of the 'PowerConnect' operating system, running on a Linux Kernel. It is available as upgrade for the PowerConnect 8100 series switches (which then become a Dell Networking N40xx switch) and it also is installed on all DN N2000 and N3000 series switches. It has a full web-based GUI together with a full CLI (command line interface) and the CLI will be very similar to the original PowerConnect CLI, though with a range of new features like PVSTP (per VLAN spanning tree), Policy Based Routing and [[MLAG]].
* DNOS 9.x: This is the operating system running on Dell Networking S- and Z- series switches and is a further
Only the PowerConnect 8100 will be able to run on DNOS 6.x: all other PowerConnect
▲* DNOS 9.x: This is the operating system running on Dell Networking S- and Z- series switches and is a further developmentg of the [[FTOS]] or Force10 Operating System. Standard DNOS 9.x (and FTOS) only offers a CLI and no GUI, although with the automation toolset it is possible to create your own webGUI on DNOS9 / FTOS switches. DNOS 9.x is running on [[NetBSD]].<br>
▲Only the PowerConnect 8100 will be able to run on DNOS 6.x: all other PowerConnect ethernet switches will continue to run it's own PowerConnect OS (on top of VxWorks) while the PowerConnect W-series run on a Dell specific version of ArubaOS.
The Dell Networking S- xxxx and Z9x00 series will run on DNOS where the other Dell Networking switches will continue to run FTOS 8.x firmware.
===OS10===
OS10 is a Linux-based open networking OS that can run on all [[Open Network Install Environment]] (ONIE) switches. As it runs directly in a Linux environment network admins can highly automate the network platform and manage the switches in a similar way as the (Linux) servers.
==Hardware Abstraction Layer==
Three of the four product families from Dell Networking are using the [[Broadcom]] [[Broadcom#Trident+ ASIC|Trident+]] [[ASIC]]
The underlying OS on which DNOS 9.x, runs, is based on [[NetBSD]] (while the DNOS 6.x runs on a Linux kernel), an implementation which is often used in embedded networking-systems. NetBSD is a very stable, open source, OS running on many different hardware platforms. By choosing for a proven technology with extended TCP functionality built into the core of the OS it reduces time during development of new products or extending the DNOS with new features.<ref>Force10 [http://www.force10networks.com/products/pdf/F10_FTOS.pdf FTOS Datasheet]{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, retrieved: 28 January 2012</ref>
===Modular setup===
DNOS 9.x is also modular where different parts of the OS run
==Capabilities==
All DNOS 9.x based switches offer a wide range of layer2 and layer3 protocols. All features are available on all switches: some switch models (in the S-series) offer an additional license for layer3 or routing: this additional license is NOT required to use that protocol, but only required to get support from the Dell Networking support department on using these features. All interfaces on DNOS 9.x running switches are configured as a layer3 interface and by default shutdown. To use such an interface as an
Unlike DNOS 6.x (which provide web and CLI - with extensive API control via undocumented "dedug console" and "dev help" commands), DNOS 9.x only offers a documented command line interface (CLI) to configure and monitor the switch directly, though it is possible with the "Automation Tools" to create your own webGui on DNOS 9.x switches.
===Layer2 capabilities===
All
The S-series switches ending with a '''V''' and some of the E-series line-cards support [[Power over Ethernet]] or PoE with the standards for this protocol.
===Layer3 capabilities===
As mentioned above, by default an interface on a switch running DNOS 9.x are configured as a layer3 port. All these switches are thus routers with many interfaces that can (and most often are) reconfigured into a layer2
All DNOS 9 switches run at least the following routing protocols: [[Routing Information Protocol]] and [[Routing Information Protocol#RIP version 2|RIP version 2]], [[Open Shortest Path First|OSPF]], [[IS-IS]] and [[Border Gateway Protocol]] version 4.
==Open Automation==
Under the name OpenAutomation 2.0 Dell Networking switches running
===Smart Scripting===
Dell Networking switches support so called smart scripting. It is possible to develop scripts that run on the switches running DNOS 9. Both [[Perl]] and [[Python (programming language)|Python]] are supported as scripting languages to automate environment specific repetitive tasks or to build in custom behavior. Users who write such scripts are promoted to share these scripts with the user-community and make them available to other Force10/DNOS users.<ref>Humair Ahmed [http://humairahmed.com/#Downloads offering DNOS9 scripts] to others. Checked 10 May 2013</ref> Force10 introduced the smart scripting in FTOS in 2010, following other vendors like [[Cisco]] for their [[Cisco Nexus switches|Nexus]] product range<ref>Networkcomputing.com: [http://www.networkcomputing.com/data-networking-management/force10-enhances-open-automation-framewo/229500845 F10 enhances open automation framework with....]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, 9 November 2010. Visited: 29 May 2013</ref>
===Bare metal provisioning===
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===Virtual server networking===
Part of the Open Automation platform are special features for the use of virtualisation in your datacenter. Virtualisation allows you to create complete (virtual) server-systems running on a standard hypervisor farm. This will create new challenges for networking in such a datacenter, support automated configuration of datacenter switches to connect newly created virtual servers. The open automation platform has several features to support this.<ref name="twp">Technical Whitepaper: [http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Network-Automation-with-the_Dell-Force10-Open-Automation-Framework-whitepaper-20110919.pdf Network automation with F10 Open Automation Framework], downloaded 25 May 2013</ref>
===Network Automation===
According to Dell the move to (server and datacenter) virtualisation is one of the most important developments in the IT industry. According to this vendor the industry must prevent that this path leads to getting locked-in into specific vendors due to the use of proprietary technologies. The open automation framework is an open framework that doesn't rely on proprietary solutions<ref name="twp"/><ref>Dell technical specsheet: [http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Force10_Open_Automation_Framework_Spec_Sheet.pdf Open Automation Framework] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130319150049/http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Force10_Open_Automation_Framework_Spec_Sheet.pdf |date=2013-03-19 }}, downloaded: 29 May 2013</ref>
==Alternative OS==
On some models Dell Networking switches (currently the S3048-ON, S4048-ON, S4810-ON, S6000-ON and
==References==
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