Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON Ethernet Switch

Dell EMCSKU: 7211290

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Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON Ethernet Switch

Elevate your data center with the Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON Ethernet Switch, a high-performance, open networking solution designed for modern top‑of‑rack (ToR) and spine/leaf architectures. This fixed 25/100GbE switch delivers dense connectivity, low latency, and a disaggregated software approach that empowers enterprises, service providers, and hyperscale environments to choose the operating system and management stack that best fits their needs. As part of Dell Technologies’ S5200-ON series, the S5224F-ON combines robust hardware with flexible software options to support dynamic data center fabrics, multi-tenant networks, and rapid scale-out growth. Whether you’re consolidating workloads in a compressed space, enabling high-bandwidth AI/ML pipelines, or delivering demanding cloud services, this switch is engineered to provide reliable throughput, simplified lifecycle management, and a future-ready foundation for open networking.

  • Open networking and disaggregated software: The S5224F-ON embraces an open networking model, enabling operators to run the software stack of choice while leveraging Dell’s high-density, purpose-built hardware. This flexibility helps reduce vendor lock-in, accelerates deployment, and supports modern automation and orchestration workflows in data centers. With the capability to integrate with popular SDN controllers and scripting tools, you can implement agile network policies, telemetry, and lifecycle operations across your fabric.
  • High-performance 25GbE to 100GbE fabric: Built for demanding workloads, the S5224F-ON provides scalable 25GbE leaf connectivity with 100GbE uplinks, delivering non-blocking performance and ultra-low latency for latency-sensitive applications. This enables efficient East–West traffic for workload consolidation, storage clustering, and analytics pipelines, while preserving headroom for peak traffic bursts and future bandwidth growth without replacing the core fabric.
  • Flexible port topology and dense uplinks: The switch is designed to optimize cabling, rack density, and energy efficiency with a mix of 25GbE SFP28 interfaces and high-speed 100GbE QSFP28 uplinks. This topology supports leaf-spine fabrics, streamlined spine connectivity, and simplified migration paths from traditional 1/10/40/100GbE environments. The dense 25GbE access enables cost-effective scale-out of servers, accelerators, and storage arrays while maintaining agile segmentation within the fabric.
  • Advanced data-center fabric features: The S5224F-ON includes capabilities that are essential for modern data centers, including multi-chassis link aggregation (MLAG) for resilient L2 networks, EVPN-VXLAN overlays for scalable L3 fabrics, and robust QoS for traffic prioritization. These features support multi-tenant separation, efficient workload isolation, and predictable performance across complex environments. Administrative tooling, telemetry, and day-2 operations are designed to streamline provisioning, monitoring, and troubleshooting in large-scale deployments.
  • Reliability, manageability, and lifecycle support: Dell’s PowerSwitch line emphasizes enterprise reliability, hot-swappable power options where available, and streamlined lifecycle management through familiar operating environments. The S5224F-ON is built to endure continuous operation in data centers, with firmware updates, security patches, and feature parity aligned with evolving network demands. Its design focuses on ease of deployment, consistent performance, and scalable capacity to accommodate future workloads, virtualization, and containerized services without compromising stability.

Technical Details of Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON Ethernet Switch

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How to install Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON Ethernet Switch

Installing the Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON is a straightforward process designed for data-center technicians and network engineers. Begin by selecting an appropriate rack space, ensuring adequate airflow and cable management. Use standard 19-inch rack mounting hardware to secure the switch firmly, and verify that you have a reliable power source capable of supporting the device’s requirements. If your data center uses redundant power feeds, connect the switch to both power rails to maximize uptime.

Next, connect the management network and device uplinks. Attach 25GbE SFP28 cables to the 25GbE ports for server connectivity and route the 100GbE uplinks to your core spine or aggregation layer. Power on the device and access the console interface using the provided management port. Depending on your deployment model, you can install the operating system of choice or utilize Dell-supported OS environments that offer familiar CLI commands and API integration for automation.

Proceed with initial configuration, including set up of management IP, DNS, NTP, and administrative credentials. Configure basic fabric topology, enabling MLAG pairs for resilient L2 connectivity and implementing EVPN-VXLAN overlays if your design calls for scalable, L3-enabled multi-tenant clouds. Apply consistent QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive workloads and ensure uniform performance across the fabric. Finally, validate the fabric by performing connectivity tests between hosts, storage devices, and the core, verifying that uplink bandwidth, latency, and failover behavior meet your design specifications.

Post-deployment, monitor the switch through your preferred management platform or telemetry tools. Schedule firmware updates and review security advisories to maintain a secure and reliable environment. The S5224F-ON is designed to be a backbone component of a modern, open data-center network, so you’ll want to integrate it with your automation stack, telemetry dashboards, and container-orchestration platforms to realize the full value of disaggregated networking.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Dell EMC PowerSwitch S5224F-ON best suited for? It is ideal for open, disaggregated data-center fabrics that require dense 25GbE leaf connectivity with 100GbE uplinks, suitable for ToR and spine/leaf architectures, multi-tenant environments, and scalable workloads such as virtualization, AI, and storage-centric applications.
  • Does the S5224F-ON support EVPN-VXLAN and MLAG? Yes. The switch supports modern fabric features such as EVPN-VXLAN overlays and MLAG for resilient L2 connectivity, enabling scalable, fault-tolerant designs across large deployments.
  • Which operating environments can run on the S5224F-ON? The device is designed for open networking deployments and supports various software stacks typical of Dell’s S5200-ON family, allowing operators to use the OS and management tools that fit their automation and orchestration strategies.
  • How does 25GbE with 100GbE uplinks benefit my data center? 25GbE servers and storage interfaces provide cost-effective, high-bandwidth access, while 100GbE uplinks offer ample headroom for uplink traffic to the core and interconnects. This combination reduces oversubscription, lowers latency for East-West traffic, and simplifies scale-out planning.
  • What deployment considerations should I plan for? Plan for proper cabling density, adequate cooling, and redundancy in power and network paths. Design your fabric with clear MLAG groups, EVPN-VXLAN overlays as needed, and align QoS policies with workload requirements to maximize efficiency and reliability.

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