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Catalyst 6500 Series Switches 

 

Installation Guide

September 2010

Text Part Number: OL-5781-08

Summary of Contents for 6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion

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Page 5: ... 1 13 Catalyst 6506 Switch 1 18 Catalyst 6506 E Switch 1 24 Catalyst 6509 Switch 1 30 Catalyst 6509 E Switch 1 36 Catalyst 6509 NEB Switch 1 42 Catalyst 6509 NEB A Switch 1 49 Catalyst 6509 V E Switch 1 55 Catalyst 6513 Switch 1 61 Catalyst 6513 E Switch 1 67 C H A P T E R 2 Preparing for Installation 2 1 Safety 2 2 Site Requirements 2 2 Temperature 2 3 Air Flow 2 3 Humidity 2 14 Altitude 2 14 Dus...

Page 6: ... Catalyst 6503 or Catalyst 6503 E Switch Chassis 3 8 Installation Accessory Kit 3 8 Rack Mount Brackets on the Catalyst 6503 and the Catalyst 6503 E Switch Chassis 3 8 Rack Mounting the Chassis 3 9 What is Next 3 11 Optional Installation Kits 3 11 Installing a Catalyst 6504 E Switch Chassis 3 12 Installation Accessory Kit 3 12 L Brackets on the Catalyst 6504 E Switch Chassis 3 12 Rack Mounting the...

Page 7: ...35 Optional Installation Kits 3 35 Installing a Catalyst 6509 V E Switch Chassis 3 36 Installation Accessory Kit 3 36 L Brackets on the Catalyst 6509 V E Switch Chassis 3 36 Installing the 3 RU Rack Mount Shelf 3 37 Rack Mounting the Chassis 3 38 Installing the Cable Management System Optional 3 40 What is Next 3 42 Optional Installation Kits 3 42 Installing a Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513 E Swit...

Page 8: ... 15 Removing and Installing a 950 W DC Input Power Supply 4 15 Removing and Installing a 1300 W or 2500 W DC Input Power Supply 4 19 Removing and Installing the 2700 W DC Input Power Supply 4 27 Removing and Installing a 4000 W DC Input Power Supply 4 36 Removing and Installing a 6000 W DC Input Power Supply 4 58 Removing and Installing PEMs 4 75 Required Tools 4 76 Removing the AC Input PEM 4 76 ...

Page 9: ...00 W Power Supply Specifications A 24 2500 W Power Supply AC Power Cords A 28 2700 W AC Input and DC Input Power Supplies A 29 2700 W Power Supply Specifications A 31 2700 W Power Supply AC Power Cords A 35 3000 W AC Input Power Supply A 36 3000 W Power Supply Specifications A 37 3000 W Power Supply AC Power Cords A 40 4000 W AC Input and DC Input Power Supplies A 41 4000 W Power Supply Specificat...

Page 10: ...e B 33 Console Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts B 34 Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts B 35 Mode Conditioning Patch Cord B 36 Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors B 38 A P P E N D I X C Repacking the Switch C 1 A P P E N D I X D Chassis and Module Power and Heat Values D 1 A P P E N D I X E Troubleshooting E 1 Getting Started E 1 Solving Problems at the System Component Level E 2 Identifyi...

Page 11: ...f the chassis and specifications tables for the chassis Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Describes things you need to consider when preparing your site before installing the Catalyst 6500 series switch Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Describes how to install your Catalyst 6500 series switch Procedures are provided for installing chassis in rack enclosures freestanding with stability brackets i...

Page 12: ...f the power consumption and heat dissipation values for the Catalyst 6500 series switch chassis and modules Appendix E Troubleshooting Provides troubleshooting guidelines for the initial hardware installation and suggests steps to help isolate and resolve problems Chapter Title Description Convention Description boldface font Commands command options and keywords are in boldface italic font Argume...

Page 13: ...ething that could result in equipment damage or loss of data screen font Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font boldface screen font Information you must enter is in boldface screen font italic screen font Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font The symbol represents the key labeled Control For example the key combination D in a screen disp...

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Page 18: ...xviii Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Preface Conventions ...

Page 19: ...uide Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Installation Guide Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Command Reference ATM Software Configuration and Command Reference Catalyst 5000 Family and Catalyst 6000 Family Switches Catalyst 65...

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Page 21: ...lyst 6509 E Switch page 1 36 Catalyst 6509 NEB Switch page 1 42 Catalyst 6509 NEB A Switch page 1 49 Catalyst 6509 V E Switch page 1 55 Catalyst 6513 Switch page 1 61 Catalyst 6513 E Switch page 1 67 Note The Catalyst 6000 series switches Catalyst 6006 switch and Catalyst 6009 switch are described in a separate publication the Catalyst 6000 Series Switches Installation Guide Note Throughout this p...

Page 22: ...M 1 PEM 2 ESD ground strap connection Supervisor Engine Modules WS X6516 GE T X 16 PORT 1000 BASE T GE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK WS X6516 GE T X 16 PORT 1000 BASE T GE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK ...

Page 23: ...onal high speed fan tray FAN MOD 3HS be installed in the chassis Supervisor Engine 720 has built in switching fabric The uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode Note In systems with redundant supervisor engines both supervisor engines must be the same model and have the same daughter card configurations Each supervisor engine must have the resources to ...

Page 24: ... Standard fan tray 170 CFM Supports Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2 only does not support Supervisor Engine 32 or Supervisor Engine 720 FAN MOD 3HS Optional high speed fan tray 270 CFM Required for Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 720 Supports Supervisor Engine 2 Note Both fan tray models contain four individual fans The individual fans are not field replaceable you must repl...

Page 25: ...em NEBS ground serves as the primary safety ground and must be installed The DC input power supplies for these chassis do not have a separate ground All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Single po...

Page 26: ...C Thermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating Operating 5 to 90 Nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch was complies with Network Equipment Building Systems NEBS Zon...

Page 27: ...low FAN MOD 3 Standard fan tray 170 CFM FAN MOD 3HS Optional high speed fan tray 270 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaus...

Page 28: ...re 1 4 Catalyst 6503 E Switch Rear View 91239 Slots 1 3 top to bottom Fan assembly PEM 1 PEM 2 ESD ground strap connection Supervisor Engine Modules WS X6516 GE T X 16 PORT 1000 BASE T GE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK WS X6516 GE T X 16 PORT 1000 BASE T GE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 29: ...r Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 The uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine when it is in standby mode Note In systems with redundant supervisor engines both supervisor engines must be the same model and have the same daughter card configurations Each supervisor engine must have the resou...

Page 30: ...e hot swappable fan tray One fan tray model is available WS C6503 E FAN 282 CFM Note The fan tray contains four individual fans The individual fans are not field replaceable you must replace the fan tray in the event of a fan failure Fan tray STATUS LED Red One or more individual fans have failed Green Fan tray is operating normally Power Entry Module PEM 1 A PEM is required for each installed pow...

Page 31: ...s a 1400 W power supply to operate Note For proper operation of the power supply OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power supplies must be configured with a minimum of one fan tray and one supervisor engine Systems with dual power supplies must have a minimum configuration of one fan tray one supervisor engine and one additional module Failure to meet these minimum configuration requirements can ...

Page 32: ...of 86 F 30 C Physical characteristics Dimensions H x W x D 7 x 17 37 x 21 75 in 17 78 x 44 12 x 55 25 cm Chassis requires 4 RU1 The Catalyst 6503 E switch chassis is designed to install in standard 19 inch equipment racks that meet ANSI EIA 310 D IEC 60297 and ETS 300 119 standards Weight Chassis only 33 lb 15 kg Chassis fully configured with 1 supervisor engine 2 modules 2 AC input PEMs and 2 AC ...

Page 33: ...t view of the chassis and Figure 1 6 shows the rear view of the chassis Figure 1 5 Catalyst 6504 E Switch Front View Figure 1 6 Catalyst 6504 E Switch Rear View 126559 STATUS FAN STATUS STATUS Slots 1 4 top to bottom Supervisor Engine OSMs Redundant Supervisor Engine 126560 PWR 2700 AC INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL ALL FASTENERS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO OPERATING THE POWER SUPPLY 100 240V 16A ...

Page 34: ...r Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 The uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine when it is in standby mode Note In systems with redundant supervisor engines both supervisor engines must be the same model and have the same daughter card configurations Each supervisor engine must have the resources to run the switch on...

Page 35: ...700 W DC input power supply Installed power supplies can be both AC input both DC input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC ...

Page 36: ... F 20 to 65 C Chassis in protective shipping package 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Thermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock...

Page 37: ...ully configured with 2 supervisor engines 2 modules and 2 AC input power supplies 97 lb 43 99 kg Airflow FAN MOD 4HS 300 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inche...

Page 38: ...4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK WS SUP32 GE 3B ST AT US SY ST EM AC TIVE PW R MGMT RE SE T CATALYST 6500 SUPERVISOR ENGINE 32 CONSOLE EJECT DISK 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 ...

Page 39: ...C6K 6SLOT FAN2 be installed in the chassis You must also install a 2500 W or higher capacity power supply in the chassis to power the high speed fan tray Note The 2500 W power supply when supporting the high speed fan tray can be powered from either 120 VAC or 220 VAC Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X65...

Page 40: ...the switching bus Three replaceable voltage termination VTT modules WS C6K VTT provide reference voltage for bus signals Fan tray The chassis supports one hot swappable fan tray Two fan tray models are available WS C6K 6SLOT FAN Standard fan tray 227 CFM Supports Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2 only does not support Supervisor Engine 32 or Supervisor Engine 720 WS C6K 6SLOT FAN2 Option...

Page 41: ...r supplies can also be both AC input both DC input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Sing...

Page 42: ...transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building System...

Page 43: ...156 6 lb 71 0 kg Airflow WS C6K 6SLOT FAN Standard fan tray 227 CFM WS C6K 6SLOT FAN2 Optional high speed fan tray 420 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches ...

Page 44: ...T US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK WS SUP32 GE 3B ST AT ...

Page 45: ...se notes for any restrictions on the type of module that can be installed Supervisor Engine 720 Supervisor Engine 720 10GE and Supervisor Engine 2T have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not supported Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 The uplink ports are full...

Page 46: ... bus 256 GBps switch fabric 720 GBps switch fabric Clock and VTT modules Two replaceable clock modules CLK 7600 provide clocking signals to the EOBC channel and the switching bus Three replaceable voltage termination VTT modules WS C6K VTT E provide reference voltage for bus signals Fan tray The chassis supports one hot swappable fan tray One fan tray model is available WS C6506 E FAN 564 CFM Note...

Page 47: ...figured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Single power supplies are installed in the left power supply bay The second power supply is installed in the righ...

Page 48: ...mal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building Sy...

Page 49: ...ard 19 inch equipment racks that meet ANSI EIA 310 D IEC 60297 and ETS 300 119 standards Weight Chassis only 50 lb 22 7 kg Chassis fully configured with 1 supervisor engine 5 switching modules and 2 power supplies 159 lb 72 3 kg Airflow WS C6506 E FAN 564 CFM Note We recommend that you maintain a minimum air space of 6 inches 16 cm between walls and the chassis air vents and a minimum horizontal s...

Page 50: ... N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 ...

Page 51: ... installed in the chassis You must also install a 2500 W or higher capacity power supply in the chassis to power the high speed fan tray Note The 2500 W power supply when supporting the high speed fan tray can be powered from either 120 VAC or 220 VAC Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not s...

Page 52: ...d the switching bus Three replaceable voltage termination VTT modules WS C6K VTT provide reference voltage for bus signals Fan tray The chassis supports one hot swappable fan tray Two fan tray models are available WS C6K 9SLOT FAN Standard fan tray 340 CFM Supports Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2 only does not support Supervisor Engine 32 or Supervisor Engine 720 WS C6K 9SLOT FAN2 Opti...

Page 53: ... supplies can also be both AC input both DC input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Singl...

Page 54: ...transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building System...

Page 55: ... 88 2 kg Airflow WS C6K 9SLOT FAN Standard fan tray 340 CFM WS C6K 9SLOT FAN2 Optional high speed fan tray 630 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm ...

Page 56: ... N K LI N K 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI N K ST AT U S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 L...

Page 57: ...ck your software release notes for any restrictions on the type of module that can be installed Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE and Supervisor Engine 2T have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not supported Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2...

Page 58: ... 256 GBps switch fabric 720 GBps switch fabric Clock and VTT modules Two replaceable clock modules CLK 7600 provide clocking signals to the EOBC channel and the switching bus Three replaceable voltage termination VTT modules WS C6K VTT E provide reference voltage for bus signals Fan tray The chassis supports one hot swappable fan tray One fan tray model is available WS C6509 E FAN 846 CFM Note You...

Page 59: ...put or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Supervisor Engine 2T requires a 3000 W or greater p...

Page 60: ...hermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building...

Page 61: ...ng modules and 2 power supplies 190 lb 86 4 kg Airflow WS C6509 E FAN 846 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaust on one ch...

Page 62: ... 5 LI N K 6 LI N K 7 LI N K 8 LI N K 9 LI N K 10 LI N K 11 LI N K 12 LI N K 13 LI N K 14 LI N K 15 LI N K 16 LI N K 17 LI N K 18 LI N K 19 LI N K 20 LI N K 21 LI N K 22 LI N K 23 LI N K 24 LI N K Slots 1 9 right to left Power supply 1 Power supply 2 redundant ESD ground strap connection WS SUP32 GE 3B ST AT US SY ST EM AC TIV E PW R MG MT RE SE T CATALYST 6500 SUPERVISOR ENGINE 32 CONSOLE EJECT DI...

Page 63: ...dule that can be installed Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not supported by Supervisor Engine 720 You cannot install the Switch Fabric Modules and the Supervisor Engine 720 or the Supervisor Engine 720 10GE in the same chassis Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not supp...

Page 64: ...s may Not be supported Require that you install a Supervisor Engine 720 Have chassis slot restrictions Require a specific software release level to operate Note Check your software release notes for specific information Backplane bandwidth 32 GBps shared bus 256 GBps switch fabric 720 GBps switch fabric Clock and VTT modules Two replaceable clock modules WS C6K CL provide clocking signals to the E...

Page 65: ...s a high speed fan tray back panel and power harness If you are operating the chassis from an AC source you will also need to order a 3000 W AC input power supply which has a front panel DC power connector The upgrade kit fan tray receives 42 VDC power from this front panel DC power connector through a power harness also provided in the upgrade kit If you are operating the chassis from a DC source...

Page 66: ...C input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Single power supplies are installed in the left...

Page 67: ...ermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building ...

Page 68: ...andard fan tray 294 CFM Optional high speed fan tray2 630 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaust on one chassis and the ai...

Page 69: ...6 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SW...

Page 70: ...lt in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not supported by Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE You cannot install the Switch Fabric Modules and the Supervisor Engine 720 or the Supervisor Engine 720 10GE in the same chassis Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM...

Page 71: ...odules Two replaceable clock modules CLK 7600 provide clocking signals to the EOBC channel and the switching bus Three replaceable voltage termination VTT modules WS C6K VTT provide reference voltage for bus signals Fan tray The chassis supports two hot swappable fan trays With one fan tray installed the chassis supports operating temperatures up to 104 F 40 C With both fan trays installed the cha...

Page 72: ...chassis Installed power supplies can be of different ratings Installed power supplies can also be both AC input both DC input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on...

Page 73: ...C Thermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Build...

Page 74: ...b 122 47 kg Airflow FAN MOD 09 High speed fan tray 760 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaust on one chassis and the air i...

Page 75: ...32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000...

Page 76: ...are not supported Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 32 PISA do not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 The uplink ports are fully functional on all redundant supervisor engine models when they are in standby mode Note In systems with redundant supervisor engines both supervisor engines must be the same model and have the same daughter card configurations Each ...

Page 77: ...pports operating temperatures up to 104 F 40 C With two fan trays installed the chassis supports operating temperatures up to 131 F 55 C One fan tray model is available WS C6509 V E FAN High speed fan tray 760 CFM Supports Supervisor Engine 32 and Supervisor Engine 720 Note Each fan tray contains four individual fans The individual fans are not field replaceable you must replace the fan tray in th...

Page 78: ...or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Supervisor Engine 2T requires a 3000 W or greater power...

Page 79: ...hermal transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building...

Page 80: ...22 47 kg Airflow WS C6509 V E FAN High speed fan tray 760 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaust on one chassis and the ai...

Page 81: ... 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2...

Page 82: ... 10GE require that you install the high speed fan tray WS C6K 13SLT FAN2 be installed in the chassis You must also install a 2500 W or higher capacity power supply in the chassis to power the high speed fan tray Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE have a built in switching fabric Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 are not supported by Supervisor Engine 720 and Su...

Page 83: ...WS X6704 10GE WS X6708 10GE WS X6716 10GE WS X6816 GBIC WS SVC WISM 1 K9 Note The WS X6724 SFP Ethernet module has a single fabric channel and is supported in all Catalyst 6513 switch chassis slots Check your software release notes for specific information on module support Some Catalyst 6500 series modules may Not be supported Require that you install a Supervisor Engine 720 Have chassis slot res...

Page 84: ...090 CFM Provides sufficient cooling for all supervisor engine types Note You must install a high speed fan tray when using a Supervisor Engine 32 or a Supervisor Engine 720 You must install a 2500 W or higher capacity power supply in the chassis to power the high speed fan tray The 2500 W power supply can be powered from either 120 VAC or 220 VAC Note Both fan tray models contain 15 individual fan...

Page 85: ...input both DC input or one AC input and one DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated You must install a 2500 W or higher...

Page 86: ...transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building System...

Page 87: ...t Chassis fully configured with 2 supervisor engines 11 switching modules and 2 power supplies 280 lb 127 kg Airflow WS C6K 13SLOT FAN Standard fan tray 641 CFM WS C6K 13SLT FAN2 Optional high speed fan tray 1090 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake ...

Page 88: ...K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21...

Page 89: ...ed Supervisor Engine 32 does not support the Switch Fabric Modules WS C6500 SFM and WS X6500 SFM2 The uplink ports are fully functional on all redundant supervisor engine models when they are in standby mode Note In systems with redundant supervisor engines both supervisor engines must be the same model and have the same daughter card configurations Each supervisor engine must have the resources t...

Page 90: ...n tray model is available WS C6513 E FAN 1755 CFM Note The fan tray contains 15 individual fans The individual fans are not field replaceable you must replace the fan tray in the event of a fan failure The Catalyst 6513 E fan tray is accessible only from the rear of the chassis Fan tray FAN STATUS LEDs two LEDs one located on the front of the chassis and one located on the fan tray at the rear of ...

Page 91: ...ne DC input Power supplies can be configured in either redundant or combined mode All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies or multiple AC power plugs on the same power supply because all AC power supply inputs are isolated Supervisor Engine 2T requires a 3000 W or greater power supply to operate No...

Page 92: ...al transition 0 5 C per minute hot to cold 0 33 C per minute cold to hot Humidity RH ambient noncondensing operating 5 to 90 Humidity RH ambient noncondensing nonoperating and storage 5 to 95 Altitude operating Certified for operation 0 to 6500 ft 0 to 2000 m Designed and tested for operation 200 to 10 000 ft 60 to 3000 m Shock and vibration This switch complies with Network Equipment Building Sys...

Page 93: ...low WS C6500 E FAN Standard fan tray 1755 CFM Note To maintain proper air circulation through the Catalyst switch chassis we recommend that you maintain a minimum 6 inch 15 cm separation between a wall and the chassis air intake or a wall and the chassis air exhaust You should also allow a minimum separation of 12 inches 30 5 cm between the hot air exhaust on one chassis and the air intake on anot...

Page 94: ...1 74 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6513 E Switch ...

Page 95: ... or wiring closet is essential for successful system operation You should install the switch in an enclosed secure area ensuring that only qualified personnel have access to the switch and control of the environment Equipment placed too close together or inadequately ventilated can cause system overtemperature conditions In addition poor equipment placement can make chassis panels inaccessible and...

Page 96: ...al tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1072 Site Requirements These sections describe some of the basic site requirements that you should be aware of as you prepare to install your Catalyst 6500 series switch Environmental factors can adversely affect the performance and longevity of your system Planning a proper location for the switch and layout of your equipment rack or wirin...

Page 97: ...atures allow a 2 hour warm up period to bring it up to normal operating temperature before turning it on Failure to observe these guidelines can damage internal components Note The Catalyst 6500 series switches are equipped with internal air temperature sensors that are triggered at 104 F 40 C generating a minor alarm and at 131 F 55 C generating a major alarm Air Flow The Catalyst 6500 series swi...

Page 98: ...intake air temperature and the exhaust air temperature does not exceed 10 C there is sufficient airflow in the rack If the difference in air temperature exceeds 10 C there is insufficient airflow to cool the chassis Note The 10 C temperature differential between the intake and the exhaust must be determined by taking measurements using external digital temperature probes Do not use the chassis int...

Page 99: ...s Unsupported Fan Trays Catalyst 6503 FAN MOD 3 FAN MOD 3HS high speed WS C6503 E FAN Catalyst 6503 E WS C6503 E FAN FAN MOD 3 FAN MOD 3HS high speed Catalyst 6504 E FAN MOD 4HS high speed Catalyst 6506 WS C6K 6SLOT FAN WS C6K 6SLOT FAN2 high speed WS 6506 E FAN Catalyst 6506 E WS 6506 E FAN high speed WS C6K 6SLOT FAN WS C6K 6SLOT FAN2 high speed Catalyst 6509 WS C6K 9SLOT FAN WS C6K 9SLOT FAN2 h...

Page 100: ...r Yes3 3 An optional air filter assembly is available for the Catalyst 6509 NEB A and the Catalyst 6509 V E switch chassis The air filter assembly consists of three components INTAKEPNL 09 intake panel FLTRASSM 09 filter cage assembly and FLTRINSERTS 09 air filter inserts FAN MOD 09 760 CFM Figure 2 8 Catalyst 6509 V E2 Front Rear Yes3 WS C6509 V E FAN 760 CFM Figure 2 8 Catalyst 6513 Right side L...

Page 101: ...K 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 2...

Page 102: ... NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ...

Page 103: ... 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 ...

Page 104: ...NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 1...

Page 105: ... 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 ...

Page 106: ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 3...

Page 107: ... 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 ...

Page 108: ...AN OK OUTPUT FAIL o INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LIN K ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K...

Page 109: ... affect devices such as radio and television TV receivers operating near the system Radio frequencies emanating from a system can also interfere with cordless and low power telephones Conversely RFI from high power telephones can cause spurious characters to appear on the system monitor RFI is defined as any EMI with a frequency above 10 kilohertz kHz This type of interference can travel from the ...

Page 110: ... high energy phenomena can easily couple enough energy into unshielded conductors to destroy electronic devices If you have had problems of this sort in the past you may want to consult experts in electrical surge suppression and shielding Shock and Vibration Catalyst 6500 series switches have been shock and vibration tested for operating ranges handling and earthquake standards to NEBS Zone 4 per...

Page 111: ...em grounding you run the risk of increased component damage due to ESD Additionally you have a greatly increased chance of data corruption system lockup and frequent system reboot situations by not using a system NEBS compliant ground Caution Installations that rely solely on system grounding using only an AC third prong ground run a substantially greater risk of equipment problems and data corrup...

Page 112: ...e module Existing commercial building is not subject to natural environmental noise or man made industrial noise This building contains a standard office environment This installation has a history of malfunction due to electromagnetic noise Medium Best grounding practices must be closely followed Determine source and cause of noise if possible and mitigate as closely as possible at the noise sour...

Page 113: ... or other liquids The product has been dropped or shows signs of damage The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Use the correct external power source Operate the product only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult the Cisco Technical Assistance Center or a loc...

Page 114: ...tem ground lug to the chassis in order to provide a proper grounding point for the ESD wrist strap Note This system ground is also referred to as the network equipment building system NEBS ground If your chassis does not have the system ground attached you must install the system ground See Establishing the System Ground section on page 3 52 for installation instructions and locations of the chass...

Page 115: ...rd from the metal carrier Caution For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohm Mohm SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE STATUS SYSTEM CO NSO LE PW R M G M T RESET CONSOLE CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT PORT 1 PORT 2 Switch Load 100 1 LI NK LI NK OSM 4OC12 POS SI 4 PORT OC 12 POS SM IR STATUS 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RESET LIN K LIN K L...

Page 116: ...o connect each power supply to the site power source The 4000 W AC input power supply power cords are hard wired to the power supply and cannot be removed You can connect the DC input power supply to the power source with heavy gauge wiring connected to a terminal block The wire gauge size is determined by local electrical codes and restrictions If you are using a 200 240 VAC power source in North...

Page 117: ...ower cable leads depends on the color coding of the site DC power source Typically green or green and yellow indicate that the cable is a ground cable Because there is no color code standard for source DC wiring you must ensure that the power cables are connected to the DC input power supply terminal block in the proper and polarity In some cases the source DC cable leads might have a positive or ...

Page 118: ...ution We strongly recommend that power cabling runs and other potential noise sources be located as far away as practical from LAN cabling that terminates on Cisco equipment In situations where this type of long parallel cable runs exist which cannot be separated by at least 3 3 feet 1 meter we recommend that you shield these potential noise sources To avoid interference the source should be shiel...

Page 119: ...nt Dedicated separate circuits for redundant power supplies UPS for power failures2 DC systems Proper gauge wire and lugs 1 Verify that each power supply installed in the chassis has a dedicated AC source or DC source circuit 2 Refer to the power supply s kVA rating as a sizing criteria in determining the output required by the UPS The power supply s kVA rating value is listed in the specification...

Page 120: ...2 26 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Preparation Checklist ...

Page 121: ...h All Catalyst 6500 series chassis can be rack mounted Some chassis offer the option of installation as a freestanding unit through the use of rubber feet or stabilizer brackets Connecting the chassis to system ground Construct and attach a system ground wire from the building earth ground to the system ground point on the chassis Installing and cabling the power supply or supplies Normally one po...

Page 122: ...nd page 3 52 Installing the Power Supplies in the Switch Chassis page 3 61 Attaching the Interface Cables page 3 61 Verifying Switch Chassis Installation page 3 84 Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of securi...

Page 123: ...ries switches are designed to be installed in both open and enclosed racks Before rack mounting the switch ensure that the equipment rack complies with the following guidelines The width of the rack measured between the two front mounting strips or rails must be 17 75 inches 45 09 cm The depth of the rack measured between the front and rear mounting strips must be at least 19 25 inches 48 9 cm Not...

Page 124: ...ween the hot air exhaust on one chassis and the air intake on another chassis Failure to maintain adequate air space can cause the chassis to overheat and the system to fail On Catalyst switch chassis in which the airflow is from front to back the chassis may be placed side by side Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ...

Page 125: ...atalyst 6503 E and the Catalyst 6504 E switch chassis are shipped with a shipping bracket installed across the front of the chassis slots Do not remove the shipping bracket at this time remove the shipping bracket after you have installed the chassis in the rack Chassis Installation Kits and Cable Guides Each Catalyst 6500 series chassis ships with an accessory kit Shipped as part of the accessory...

Page 126: ... on the chassis Associated rack mounting hardware is included in the accessory kit 3 RU rack mount shelf kit is included in the accessory kit Two 9 slot cable management guides are included in the accessory kit Catalyst 6509 E only Rubber feet installation kit is included in the accessory kit The kit is used when installing the chassis as a freestanding unit on a table or shelf Note An optional ce...

Page 127: ...agement system is included in the accessory kit Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513 E Standard 19 inch rack mount L brackets factory installed on the chassis Associated rack mounting hardware is included in the accessory kit 3 RU rack mount shelf kit is included in the accessory kit Stabilizer bracket installation kit is included in the accessory kit The kit is required when installing the chassis as a...

Page 128: ...all 10 32 or 12 24 clip nuts or cage nuts to secure the rack mount screws The clip nuts or the cage nuts are not included as part of the accessory kit and must be obtained on your own Also included in the accessory kit are two optional cable guides The two cable guides are installed on the front left and right sides of the chassis using the same sets of screws either 10 32 or 12 24 that secure the...

Page 129: ...hat comes with the chassis You must obtain them yourself Step 2 If you are installing a Catalyst 6503 E switch chassis you must remove the chassis shipping bracket before you install the chassis in the rack Perform the following substeps a Loosen and remove the four M5 screws that secure the chassis shipping bracket to the chassis rack mount brackets See Figure 3 2 b Lift up slightly on the shippi...

Page 130: ...24 screws four on each side through the cable guide mounting holes rack mount bracket holes rack post holes and into the clip nuts to secure the cable guides and the chassis to the rack post See Figure 3 3 Step 7 Use a tape measure or level to verify that the chassis is installed straight and level 1 Chassis shipping bracket 2 M5 Phillips head screws 4x 280384 WS X6 51 6 G E T X 16 PO RT 10 00 BA ...

Page 131: ...ttaching the Interface Cables section on page 3 61 Powering up the chassis and verifying the installation See Verifying Switch Chassis Installation section on page 3 84 Optional Installation Kits There are no optional installation kits available for either the Catalyst 6503 or the Catalyst 6503 E switch chassis SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE STA TU S SYSTE M CO NSO LE PW R M G M T RESET CONSOLE CONSO...

Page 132: ...rack posts are not prethreaded you must install 10 32 or 12 24 clip nuts or cage nuts to secure the rack mount screws The clip nuts or the cage nuts are not included as part of the accessory kit and must be obtained on your own Also included in the accessory kit are two optional cable guides The two cable guides are installed on the front left and right side of the chassis using the same sets of s...

Page 133: ...your back Statement 164 Tip We recommend that you have a third person to assist in this procedure To install the switch chassis into the equipment rack follow these steps Step 1 Determine the positioning of the chassis in the rack enclosure Identify the rack post holes that will be used If the rack post holes are prethreaded determine if the threads are 10 32 or 12 24 If the rack post holes are un...

Page 134: ...CAUTIO N TH IS BR AC KE T IS FO R SH IPP IN G PU RP OS ES ON LY YO U MU ST RE MO VE TH IS BR AC KE T BE FO RE SY ST EM IN ST AL LA TIO N AN D US E DO NO T DI SC AR D TH IS BR AC KE T TH IS BR AC KE T MU ST BE RE PL AC ED ON TH E CH AS SIS FO R FU TU RE SH IPM EN TS 47 195 22 01 RE V A0 WS X6 51 6 G E T X 16 PO RT 10 00 BA SE T GE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LINK STAT US LINK LINK LINK L...

Page 135: ...g holes in the rack mount bracket with the mounting holes in the equipment rack Step 5 If you want to install one or both of the optional cable guides position the cable guides so that the cable guide mounting holes are aligned with rack mount holes and the rack post holes Step 6 Install a minimum of eight 10 32 or 12 24 screws four on each side through the cable guide mounting holes rack mount br...

Page 136: ...nd connecting the power supplies to source power Go to Chapter 4 for information on how to install and cable power supplies Connecting the network interface cables to the supervisor engine and modules This may involve installing transceivers before you attach the network interface cables See Attaching the Interface Cables section on page 3 61 Powering up the chassis and verifying the installation ...

Page 137: ...ht also contain the following chassis installation kits Rack mount shelf kit Catalyst 6506 and Catalyst 6506 E The rack mount shelf kit is used to support the weight of the chassis while you secure the chassis L brackets to the rack enclosure Rubber feet mount kit Catalyst 6506 E accessory kit only This kit should installed when you want to install the Catalyst 6506 E chassis as a freestanding uni...

Page 138: ...e you install and secure the chassis in the rack The procedure for installing the shelf kit is located at Installing the 3 RU Rack Mount Shelf Kit section on page 3 47 1 M4 Phillips head countersunk screws 10x 2 Rack mount L bracket 2x 280386 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERN...

Page 139: ... chassis on the edges of the rack mount shelf kit rails and carefully slide the chassis fully into the rack Step 3 Locate the rack post holes that align with the chassis L bracket holes If the rack post holes are prethreaded determine if the threads are 10 32 or 12 24 If the rack post holes are unthreaded install a minimum of eight four on each side either 10 32 or 12 24 clip or cage nuts over the...

Page 140: ...ngine and modules This may involve installing transceivers before you attach the network interface cables See Attaching the Interface Cables section on page 3 61 Powering up the chassis and verifying the installation See Verifying Switch Chassis Installation section on page 3 84 113975 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK L...

Page 141: ... kit are 10 32 x 0 75 inch and 12 24 x 0 75 inch screws that are used to secure the chassis in the rack enclosure Note Depending on the manufacturer the rack posts might be prethreaded to accept either 10 32 or 12 24 screws If the rack posts are not prethreaded you must install 10 32 or 12 24 clip nuts or cage nuts to secure the rack mount screws The clip nuts or the cage nuts are not included as ...

Page 142: ...0387 FAN STATUS INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI N K ST AT U S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI N K ST AT U S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 10...

Page 143: ...the edges of the rack mount shelf kit rails and carefully slide the chassis fully into the rack Step 3 Locate the rack post holes that align with the chassis L bracket holes If the rack post holes are prethreaded determine if the threads are 10 32 or 12 24 If the rack post holes are unthreaded install eight or ten four or five on each side either 10 32 or 12 24 clip or cage nuts over the rack post...

Page 144: ...0FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 L...

Page 145: ...e cables See Attaching the Interface Cables section on page 3 61 Powering up the chassis and verifying the installation See Verifying Switch Chassis Installation section on page 3 84 Optional Installation Kits An optional rubber feet installation kit is included in the accessory kit for the Catalyst 6509 E switch chassis This kit contains the parts necessary to install four non slip rubber feet on...

Page 146: ...t might contain the following chassis installation kits Rack mount shelf kit Catalyst 6509 NEB and Catalyst 6509 NEB A The rack mount shelf kit is used to support the weight of the chassis while you secure the chassis L brackets to the rack enclosure A stabilizer bracket kit Catalyst 6509 NEB only If you are not installing the Catalyst 6509 NEB switch in a rack you must install the stabilizer brac...

Page 147: ... 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LI NK ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK ...

Page 148: ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 B...

Page 149: ...use the other hand near the back of the chassis for balance Slowly lift the chassis in unison Avoid sudden twists or moves to prevent injury Step 2 Rest the back end of the chassis on the edges of the rack mount shelf kit rails and carefully slide the chassis fully into the rack Step 3 Locate the rack post holes that align with the chassis L bracket holes If the rack post holes are prethreaded det...

Page 150: ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 4...

Page 151: ...ocedures To install the cable management system perform these steps Step 1 Place the cable management system against the chassis as shown in Figure 3 14 and tighten the captive installation screws Step 2 Assure that the hinge is flat against the chassis and install four 6 32 screws to secure the back plate to the chassis Figure 3 14 Installing the Catalyst 6509 NEB A Cable Management System Note T...

Page 152: ...rough the cable guide Step 6 Install the front panel by positioning the top of the front panel over the cable guide Step 7 Tighten the two captive installation screws See Figure 3 15 SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT US WS C6500 SFM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT WS C6500 SFM OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S TA TU S OC12 POS ...

Page 153: ...ble Guide SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT US WS C6500 SFM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT WS C6500 SFM OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S TA TU S OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S TA TU S OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S TA TU S 8 PORT OC3 POS MM OSM 8OC3 POS MM S TA TU S 8 PORT OC3 POS OSM 8OC3 POS MM S TA TU S 99970 FAN STATUS FA...

Page 154: ...3 61 for information on attaching the interface cables Step 6 Attach the interface cables to the modules and route the cables through the cable guide Step 7 Install the front panel by hooking the top of the front panel over the cable guide Step 8 Tighten the two captive installation screws See Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Front Panel Installation SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SUPERVISOR...

Page 155: ...ables to the supervisor engine and modules This may involve installing transceivers before you attach the network interface cables See Attaching the Interface Cables section on page 3 61 Powering up the chassis and verifying the installation See Verifying Switch Chassis Installation section on page 3 84 Optional Installation Kits The Catalyst 6509 NEB accessory kit has an optional stabilizer brack...

Page 156: ...2 or 12 24 clip nuts or cage nuts to secure the rack mount screws The clip nuts or the cage nuts are not included as part of the accessory kit and must be obtained on your own Included in the accessory kit is the rack mount shelf kit The rack mount shelf kit is used to support the weight of the chassis while you secure the chassis L brackets to the rack enclosure Also included in the Catalyst 6509...

Page 157: ... 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4...

Page 158: ...nison Avoid sudden twists or moves to prevent injury Step 2 Position the chassis in the rack as follows a If the front of the chassis front panel is at the front of the rack insert the rear of the chassis between the mounting posts resting the chassis on the shelf brackets and then carefully slide the chassis into the rack b If the rear of the chassis is at the front of the rack insert the front o...

Page 159: ... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STATUS 48 PORT 10 100 1000 BASE T GE SWITCHING MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 PHONE 1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48 WS X6548 GE TX STAT...

Page 160: ... chassis To install the cable management system on the chassis perform the following steps Step 1 Remove the cable management assembly from the packing material Step 2 Locate the bag containing the four 6 32 screws that accompanied the cable management assembly Step 3 Loosen the two captive screws on the inside of the cable management assembly and pivot the cable guide assembly away from the attac...

Page 161: ... its hinges so that the back plate of the assembly is flush against the chassis Secure the cable management assembly in place to the front of the chassis with the two captive installation screws See Figure 3 22 Figure 3 22 Securing the Cable Management Assembly to the Front of the Chassis 1 Cable guide assembly 2 6 32 screws 4x 3 Attachment bracket 1 Captive installation screws 2x 1 280373 ...

Page 162: ... Verifying Switch Chassis Installation section on page 3 84 Optional Installation Kits There are no optional installation kits for the Catalyst 6509 V E switch chassis Installing a Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513 E Switch Chassis This section provides a procedure for installing either a Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513 E switch chassis in a rack assembly and installing the optional cable guide assemb...

Page 163: ...cluded in the accessory kit Two optional cable guides The two cable guides can be installed on the front left and right sides of the chassis using the same sets of screws either 10 32 or 12 24 that secure the chassis rack mount L brackets to the rack posts Power supply blank panel The power supply blank panel must be installed on an unused power supply bay to maintain chassis airflow and EMI shiel...

Page 164: ... LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LI...

Page 165: ...nd then carefully slide the chassis into the rack Step 3 Locate the rack post holes that align with the chassis L bracket holes If the rack post holes are prethreaded determine if the threads are 10 32 or 12 24 If the rack post holes are unthreaded install eight or ten four or five on each side either 10 32 or 12 24 clip or cage nuts over the rack post holes to accept the installation screws Note ...

Page 166: ...IN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K ...

Page 167: ...st 6500 series chassis accessory kits The following procedures are provided in this section Installing the 3 RU Rack Mount Shelf Kit page 3 47 Installing the Rubber Feet Kit page 3 50 Installing the Stabilizer Bracket Kit page 3 50 Installing the 3 RU Rack Mount Shelf Kit This section describes how to install the 3 RU rack mount shelf kit The kit contains shelf brackets a crossbar bracket and scre...

Page 168: ... 12 24 clip nuts or cage nuts to secure the rack mount screws The clip nuts or the cage nuts are not included as part of the accessory kit and must be obtained on your own To install the shelf bracket and crossbar bracket follow these steps Step 1 Position one of the two shelf brackets in the rack as shown in Figure 3 25 Step 2 Secure the shelf bracket to the rack by using three 12 24 x 3 4 inch o...

Page 169: ...eneric Installation Procedures Figure 3 25 Installing the Shelf Brackets Figure 3 26 Attaching the Crossbar Bracket to the Shelf Brackets H9466 Shelf bracket Shelf bracket 12 24 x 3 4 inch or 10 32 x 3 4 inch screw 6x 48123 Shelf bracket Shelf bracket M3 screw M3 screw Crossbar bracket Front of rack ...

Page 170: ... screws provided in the installation kit Step 4 Repeat step 1 through step 3 to install the remaining three rubber feet in the bottom corners of the chassis Step 5 Position the chassis upright so that it rests on the four rubber feet Installing the Stabilizer Bracket Kit The stabilizer bracket kit is included as part of the accessory kits for the following chassis Catalyst 6509 NEB switch Catalyst...

Page 171: ...ETHERNET WS X6408 1 LIN K ST AT US 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 2...

Page 172: ...are installed or if this equipment is installed in a U S or European Central Office For Catalyst 6503 or Catalyst 6503 E chassis that are equipped with DC input power supplies you must install the system NEBS ground before you attach the source DC power cables to the DC PEM If the Catalyst 6503 or Catalyst 6503 E chassis is powered up you must power down the chassis before attaching the system NEB...

Page 173: ... remove approximately 0 75 inch 19 mm of the covering from the end of the grounding wire Step 2 Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug Step 3 Crimp the grounding wire in the barrel of the grounding lug Verify that the ground wire is securely attached to the ground lug Step 4 Locate and remove the adhesive label from the system grounding pad on the swit...

Page 174: ...quipment Step 7 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure adequate earth ground for the switch Figure 3 28 System Ground Location Catalyst 6503 and Catalyst 6503 E Chassis SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE STATUS SYSTEM CO NSO LE PW R M G M T RESET CONSOLE CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT PORT 1 PORT 2 Switch Load 100 1 LI NK LI NK ...

Page 175: ...Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Establishing the System Ground Figure 3 29 System Ground Location Catalyst 6504 E Chassis 130891 ST AT US FAN STATUS ST AT US ST AT US System ground connector System ground connector Grounding lug Wire ...

Page 176: ...K 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK Groundin...

Page 177: ...LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN ...

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Page 179: ...unding wire Step 2 Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug Step 3 Crimp the grounding wire in the barrel of the grounding lug Verify that the ground wire is securely attached to the ground lug Step 4 Remove the M4 nuts split ring washers flat washers from the two system ground studs on the power supply Step 5 Position the grounding lug over the two syst...

Page 180: ...Switch Establishing the System Ground Figure 3 33 Installing the System Ground Lug on the 8700 W Power Supply 182182 o INPUT OK 1 2 3 CISCO SYSTEMS INC FAN OK 220VAC OUTPUT FAIL 1 2 3 DEFAULT NC RELAY NO RELAY System grounding studs Wire M4 flat washer M4 nut Split ring washer Grounding lug ...

Page 181: ...assis Attaching the Interface Cables This section provides general information on attaching interface cables to the supervisor engines and to the modules Note Refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Guide for additional module information Connecting the Supervisor Engine Console Port This section describes how to connect to the supervisor engine console port from a terminal or modem The co...

Page 182: ... console port Set up the terminal as follows 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 2 stop bits To connect a terminal using a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable follow these steps Step 1 Place the console port mode switch in the out position Step 2 Connect to the port using the Supervisor Engine III cable and the appropriate adapter for the terminal connection Step 3 Position the ca...

Page 183: ...ink Ports section on page 3 64 Supervisor Engine 32 WS SUP32 GE 3B Nine uplink ports Eight ports require that 1000BASE X SFP transceivers be installed One port is a 10 100 1000 port with an RJ 45 connector WS SUP32 10GE 3B Three uplink ports Two ports require that 10GBASE XENPAK transceivers be installed One port is a 10 100 1000 port with an RJ 45 connector Installing and Cabling Optical SFP Tran...

Page 184: ...SD ground connector or a bare metal surface on your chassis Step 2 Remove the GBIC transceiver from its protective packaging Note Do not remove the optical bore dust plugs until you are directed to do so later in the procedure Step 3 Check the label on the GBIC transceiver body to verify that you have the correct model for your network Step 4 Find the transmit TX and receive RX markings that ident...

Page 185: ...r to Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors section on page B 38 Step 8 Remove the dust plugs from the GBIC transceiver optical bores Step 9 Immediately attach the network interface cable SC connector to the GBIC transceiver Step 10 To connect 1000BASE T GBIC transceivers to a copper network perform the following substeps Caution To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding lightning immunity requirements yo...

Page 186: ...ving and installing an SFP transceiver can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert SFP transceivers more often than is absolutely necessary Caution The SFP transceiver modules are static sensitive devices Always use an ESD wrist strap or similar individual grounding device when handling SFP transceivers or when coming in contact with modules To install and cable an optical SFP transceiver...

Page 187: ...to place in the socket An audible click might also be heard as the SFP transceiver latch engages in the socket See Figure 3 39 Figure 3 36 Supervisor Engine 720 SFP Uplink Port Note Before removing the dust plugs and making any optical connections observe the following guidelines Always keep the protective dust plugs on the unplugged fiber optic cable connectors and the transceiver optical bores u...

Page 188: ...3 37 SFP Transceiver Copper Caution To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding lightning immunity requirements you must use grounded shielded twisted pair Category 5 cabling Note When connecting to a 1000BASE T compatible server workstation or router use four twisted pair straight through Category 5 cabling for the SFP transceiver port When connecting to a 1000BASE T compatible switch or repeater use fo...

Page 189: ...ht require that the SFP transceiver be installed with the bale clasp either in a latch up or a latch down orientation Figure 3 38 left view shows the SFP installed in a latch up orientation where the bale clasp latching mechanism pivots up to the closed locked position Figure 3 38 right view shows the SFP installed in a latch down orientation where the bale clasp latching mechanism pivots down to ...

Page 190: ...ed in the target device Refer to the Troubleshooting section of your switch hardware guide for solutions to cabling problems Installing and Cabling 10GBASE X XENPAK Transceiver Uplink Ports Caution We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove the XENPAK transceiver with fiber optic cables attached to it because of the potential damage to the cables the cable connector or the optical int...

Page 191: ...p 4 Check the label on the XENPAK transceiver body to verify that you have the correct model for your network Step 5 Find the transmit TX and receive RX markings that identify the top side of the XENPAK transceiver Note On some XENPAK transceivers the TX and RX marking might be replaced by arrows pointing from the XENPAK transceiver connector transmit direction or TX and toward the connector recei...

Page 192: ... faces Refer to Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors section on page B 38 Step 10 Remove the dust plugs from the XENPAK transceiver optical bores Step 11 Immediately attach the network interface cable SC connector to the XENPAK transceiver See Figure 3 41 Step 12 To connect XENPAK 10GB CX4 transceivers to a network perform the following substeps a Insert the network cable InfiniBand 4x connector in...

Page 193: ...grounding device when handling X2 transceivers or coming in contact with system modules To install an X2 transceiver uplink port follow these steps Step 1 Using a small flat blade screwdriver carefully pry the X2 transceiver port cover off of the supervisor engine faceplate Use the two arrows on the port cover as guides for inserting the screwdriver blade Save the port cover for future use Step 2 ...

Page 194: ...sceiver EMI gasket is flush against the system module faceplate The X2 transceiver connector is now mated to the socket connector b Verify that the X2 transceiver latches are fully engaged and secure by sliding the transceiver latching sleeve toward the supervisor engine faceplate See Figure 3 43 bottom view Caution If the latches are not fully engaged you may accidently disconnect the X2 transcei...

Page 195: ...aces just before making any connections Refer to the Tip on this page for a pointer to a fiber optic inspection and cleaning white paper Always grasp the SC connector housing to plug or unplug a fiber optic cable a Remove the dust plugs from the optical network interface cable SC connectors Save the dust plugs for future use b Inspect and clean the SC connector s fiber optic end faces Refer to Cle...

Page 196: ...ble should be routed through either a horizontal cable management bracket or a vertical cable management bracket to provide adequate strain relief and support to prevent connector sag or skew Note Make sure that you route the InfiniBand cable through cable management brackets to provide adequate strain relief and cable support when cabling CX4 X2 transceivers The InfiniBand cable is heavy Without ...

Page 197: ... OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Attaching the Interface Cables Figure 3 46 InfiniBand Cable Support 140034 CX4 X2 module Horizontal cable management bracket Vertical cable management bracket 4X InfiniBand connector InfiniBand network cable OR ...

Page 198: ... through slot 8 to be routed through the cable management assembly guides then to the overhead trough You must make sure that there is adequate slack in each network cable so that the cable management assembly can be disengaged and pivoted down to allow access to the fan trays When you route the network cables up from the module port through the cable management guides you must also allow adequate...

Page 199: ...eries Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Attaching the Interface Cables Figure 3 47 Removing the Cable Management Front Panel Assembly 1 Front panel assembly 2 Front panel tab 280374 1 2 ...

Page 200: ...ent guides and up to the room s overhead cable trough When routing network interface cables through the cable guides you must allow adequate slack in the network cable so that the cable s bend radius is always shallow and so that the cable management assembly can be pivoted down to permit access to the chassis fan tray assembly Tip To keep the network interface cables organized and minimize the sp...

Page 201: ... 3 50 Step 6 Pivot the front panel assembly down Make sure that all of the network cables are properly routed clear of the front panel and that none of them are being pinched Align the front panel so that you can start the two captive installation screws on the front panel Caution As you reinstall the front panel assembly make sure that all of the network cables are properly routed over the cable ...

Page 202: ...00 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Attaching the Interface Cables Figure 3 50 Reinstalling the Cable Guide Front Panel Assembly 1 Front panel assembly tab 2 Slot 280380 1 2 ...

Page 203: ...3 83 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Attaching the Interface Cables Figure 3 51 Securing the Cable Guide Front Panel Assembly 280376 ...

Page 204: ...srupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Step 4 Turn on the power supply switches to power up the system During the power up sequence the system performs a series of bootup diagnostic tests Additional system diagnostic tests are available These tes...

Page 205: ...orm a sanity check on the system hardware Some of these tests are disruptive and will impact traffic flow You must follow the on demand diagnostic guidelines exactly to avoid false failures Scheduled diagnostics Scheduled diagnostics can be used to run any of the above tests at user designated intervals For complete information on the online diagnostic tests and how to run them refer to Chapter 51...

Page 206: ...3 86 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch Verifying Switch Chassis Installation ...

Page 207: ...yst 6509 V E Optional page 4 93 Installing the Remote Power Cycling Feature Control Wires Optional page 4 98 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Online Insertion and Removal The online insertion and removal OIR feature supported on the Catalyst 6500 series switches allows you to remove and replace modules while ...

Page 208: ...ey are supported on and the corresponding removal and replacement procedures Table 4 1 Catalyst 6500 Series AC Input Power Supplies Removal and Installation Procedures Power Supply Chassis Supported Removal and Installation Procedure 950 W PWR 950 AC 1400 W PWR 1400 AC Catalyst 6503 Catalyst 6503 E Removing and Installing the 950 W and 1400 W AC Input Power Supplies section on page 4 3 2700 W PWR ...

Page 209: ...and the Catalyst 6503 E switches The section is divided into the following topics Required Tools page 4 3 Removing a 950 W or 1400 W AC Input Power Supply page 4 3 Installing a 950 W or 1400 W AC Input Power Supply page 4 5 Note The 950 W and 1400 W AC input power supplies can be installed in the Catalyst 6503 and the Catalyst 6503 E switch chassis only Required Tools You might need a flat blade o...

Page 210: ... slide the power supply completely out of the chassis Step 6 If the power supply bay is to remain empty install a blank power supply filler plate Cisco part number 800 16727 01 for the Catalyst 6503 and Catalyst 6503 E switches over the opening and secure it with the captive installation screws Figure 4 1 Catalyst 6503 and Catalyst 6503 E Switches PEM Location Figure 4 2 Power Supply Captive Insta...

Page 211: ...plate from the chassis power supply bay opening by loosening the captive installation screws Step 3 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand Place your other hand underneath the power supply as shown in Figure 4 3 Slide the power supply into the power supply bay Make sure that the power supply is fully seated in the bay Step 4 Securely tighten the power supply captive installation screws See Fi...

Page 212: ...indicate a power problem see the Identifying Startup Problems section on page E 3 for troubleshooting information Removing and Installing the 2700 W AC Input Power Supply This section describes how to remove and install the 2700 W AC input power supply in the Catalyst 6504 E switch The section is divided into the following topics Required Tools page 4 6 Removing a 2700 W AC Input Power Supply page...

Page 213: ...al prongs on the power cord while it is still connected to the power supply Step 3 Remove the power cord from the power connection on the power supply Step 4 Loosen the captive installation screws on the power supply See Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 2700 W AC Input Power Supply Captive Installation Screws Step 5 Grasp both power supply handles as shown in Figure 4 5 and slide the power supply completely ...

Page 214: ...m earth ground connection has been made For ground connection instructions see the Establishing the System Ground section on page 3 52 Step 2 If necessary remove the blank power supply filler plate from the chassis power supply bay opening by loosening the captive installation screws Step 3 Verify that the power switch on the power supply is in the off 0 position Step 4 Grasp both power supply han...

Page 215: ... W 6000 W and 8700 W AC Input Power Supplies This section describes how to remove and install the 1000 W 1300 W 2500 W 3000 W 4000 W 6000 W and 8700 W AC input power supplies in the Catalyst 6500 series switches that support them The section is divided into the following topics Required Tools page 4 9 Removing the 1000 W 1300 W 2500 W 3000 W 4000 W 6000 W and 8700 W AC Input Power Supplies page 4 ...

Page 216: ...ving an 8700 W power supply from a Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6509 or Catalyst 6509 NEB chassis perform the following substeps to remove the system ground wire from the system ground posts on the power supply a Loosen and remove the two M4 nuts securing the system ground lug to the two system ground posts on the power supply Set the two nuts aside b Remove and set aside the two washers from each post ...

Page 217: ... empty install a blank faceplate Cisco part number 700 03104 01 over the opening and secure it with the captive installation screw Step 8 If you have removed an 8700 W power supply from either a Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6509 or Catalyst 6509 NEB chassis and you have disconnected the system NEBS ground from the power supply system ground studs make sure that you reattach the system ground lug to eith...

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Page 219: ...ound on an 8700 W Power Supply section on page 3 59 Step 2 If necessary remove the blank faceplate Cisco part number 800 27924 xx from the chassis power supply bay opening by loosening the captive installation screw Step 3 Remove the power supply from its shipping packaging Step 4 Verify that the power switch is in the off 0 position on the power supply that you are installing See Figure 4 6 Step ...

Page 220: ...ng feature or you have the remote power cycling feature installed and you are using a normally open NO relay make sure that the switch is in the down DEFAULT position otherwise the power supply will not power up Step 11 Turn the power switch to the on position on the power supply Switching the power switch to on also engages a pawl that locks the power supply in the bay Step 12 Verify the power su...

Page 221: ... and Installing a 4000 W DC Input Power Supply page 4 36 Note The DC return is to remain isolated from the system frame and the chassis DC I Removing and Installing a 950 W DC Input Power Supply This section describes how to remove and install the 950 W and 1400 W AC input power supplies for the Catalyst 6503 and the Catalyst 6503 E switches The section is divided into the following topics Tools R...

Page 222: ...ound Make sure that the chassis you are working on has the system NEBS ground installed Step 2 Loosen the captive installation screws on the power supply See Figure 4 9 Step 3 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand and slide the power supply part of the way out of the chassis Place your other hand underneath the power supply as shown in Figure 4 10 and slide the power supply completely out of...

Page 223: ...the DC Input Power Supplies Figure 4 9 950 W DC Input Power Supply Captive Installation Screws Figure 4 10 Catalyst 6503 Switch Handling a DC Input Power Supply 63183 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL Captive installation screws Status LEDs 63032 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL Power Supply 2 redundant Power Supply 1 ...

Page 224: ...y that you are installing As an added precaution place the appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at the source power circuit breaker or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit Step 3 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand Place your other hand underneath the power supply as shown in Figur...

Page 225: ... power line circuit breakers and remove the DC power line fuses Statement 322 Warning Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 To remove a DC input power supply follow these steps Ste...

Page 226: ...13 for the 1300 W DC power supply or Figure 4 14 for the 2500 W DC power supply Caution Use both hands to install and remove power supplies Each Catalyst 6500 series DC input power supply weighs between 22 pounds 10 kg and 33 pounds 15 kg Step 6 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand and slide the power supply halfway out of the chassis Place your other hand underneath the power supply as sho...

Page 227: ...re 4 13 DC Input Wire Connections on the Terminal Block WS CDC 1300W INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 85906 Power switch DC power cable terminal block Terminal block cover Status LEDs Captive installation screw INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 18736 Power leads attached to terminal block Positive Negative Ground Captive installation screw DC input power supply with the terminal block cover removed P...

Page 228: ...ent Procedures Removing and Installing the DC Input Power Supplies Figure 4 14 DC Input Wire Connections on the Terminal Block WS CDC 2500W INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 85907 Power leads attached to terminal block Negative Positive Ground Captive installation screw Power switch DC input cable ...

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Page 230: ...s an added precaution place the appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at the source power circuit breaker or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit Step 3 Verify that the power switch is in the off 0 position on the power supply that you are installing See Figure 4 11 for the 1300 W DC power ...

Page 231: ...beled from top to bottom ground The terminals on the 2500 W DC power supply DC power cable terminal block are labeled from top to bottom ground Step 9 After ensuring that all wire connections are secure reinstall the terminal block cover Caution To prevent a short circuit or shock hazard after wiring the DC input power supply you must reinstall the terminal block cover Caution In a system with dua...

Page 232: ...e 4 17 DC Input Power Supply Connectors WS CDC 2500W INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 18736 Power leads attached to terminal block Positive Negative Ground Captive installation screw DC input power supply with the terminal block cover removed Power switch DC input cable INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 85907 Power leads attached to terminal block Negative Positive Ground Captive installation screw P...

Page 233: ...ower supply terminal block Note For proper 2700 W DC input redundant power configurations all of the source DC for one 2700 W DC input power supply must come from the same battery system A feed all of the source DC for the other 2700 W DC input power supply must come from another battery system B feed Note For multiple DC input power supplies each DC input must be protected by a dedicated circuit ...

Page 234: ...nstall the lugs on the source DC and the ground cables Additionally the lugs for the source DC cables and the ground cable are not provided you must obtain them on your own 1 Captive installation screw 4x 7 Fixed cable guide top half 2 Source DC terminal block 8 Detached cable guide bottom half 3 Status LEDs 9 Tie wrap for source DC cables 4 Terminal block cover 10 Fixed cable guide bottom half 5 ...

Page 235: ...the power supply that you are removing As an added precaution place the appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at the source DC power circuit breaker or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit Step 2 Remove the four screws that secure the terminal block cover clear plastic and slide the cover o...

Page 236: ...nal block posts you need to remove the second positive and negative source DC cables in that order before you remove the ground cable Ground cable from the ground terminal posts Save the 1 4 20 nut and the split ring washer from each terminal block post and set them aside Warning When installing the unit always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last Statement 42 1 Terminal block c...

Page 237: ... Supply Step 8 If the power supply bay is to remain empty install a blank power supply filler plate Cisco part number 700 03104 01 over the opening and secure it with the captive installation screws 270853 PWR 2700 DC 4 VE 1 VE 1 VE 2 VE 2 INPUT1 OK 48V 60V 40A INPUT2 OK 48V 60V 40A FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL ALL FASTENERS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO OPERATING THE POWER SUPPLY 126567 PWR 2700 DC 4 ALL ...

Page 238: ...tected by a dedicated circuit breaker or a fuse The circuit breaker or fuse must be sized according to the power supply input rating and the local or national electrical code requirements To install the 2700 W DC input power supply in the Catalyst 6504 E chassis and cable it to source DC follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that the system earth ground connection has been made For system ground connec...

Page 239: ... barrel compression lug The power supply ground posts also have 1 4 20 threads and require two 1 4 inch split ring washers and two 1 4 20 hex nuts one for each post Note For 2700 W power supplies use fine stranded copper conductors that are rated for 90 C Celsius for North American installations Note For proper 2700 W DC input redundant power configurations all of the source DC for one 2700 W DC i...

Page 240: ...r tightening the terminal nuts are 15 inch pounds 1 7 newton meters minimum and 20 inch pounds 2 2 newton meters maximum Figure 4 23 Attaching the Source DC Cables and the Ground Cable Position the source DC cables in the fixed cable guide Place the top half of the fixed cable guide over the source DC cables and secure the top half of the cable guide to the bottom half with two screws Figure 4 24 ...

Page 241: ...ot tighten the screws at this time c Slide the cable guide toward the terminal block and position it as close to the terminal block as possible d Tighten the two cable guide screws e Place a tie wrap around the source DC cables near the detached cable guide Position the tie wrap next to the detached cable guide and tighten the tie wrap securely Make sure that the detached cable guide cannot slide ...

Page 242: ... is divided into the following topics Required Tools page 4 37 Removing a 4000 W DC Input Power Supply page 4 38 Installing a 4000 W DC Input Power Supply page 4 40 Note For proper 4000 W DC input redundant power configurations all of the source DC for one 4000 W DC input power supply must come from the same battery system A feed all of the source DC for the other 4000 W DC input power supply must...

Page 243: ...ps Additional tools might be necessary to install the lugs on the source DC and the ground cables Additionally the lugs for the source DC cables and the ground cable are not provided you must obtain them on your own 1 Inner terminal block cover covers VE 3 7 Power switch 2 Plastic insulator covers VE 3 8 Outer terminal block cover 3 DC power cable terminal block VE 3 9 Inner terminal block cover c...

Page 244: ...osition on the power supply that you are removing See Figure 4 26 Turning off the power switch also disengages a pawl that unlocks the power supply from the chassis Note Figure 4 26 shows the PWR 4000 DC power supply with an outer terminal block cover An earlier version of this power supply does not have an outer terminal block cover To order a retrofit kit containing this cover use Cisco Systems ...

Page 245: ...ower supply handle with one hand and slide the power supply part of the way out of the chassis Place your other hand underneath the power supply as shown in Figure 4 28 and slide the power supply completely out of the chassis and set it aside Figure 4 27 Source DC Cable Connections for 4000 W DC Input Power Supply 97535 3 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 1 2 Captive installation screw Ground Positi...

Page 246: ... procedure for your site 97522 3 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL I 0 1 2 Table 4 2 4000 W DC Input Power Supply Installation Options If you are wiring the 4000 W power supply for And you are installing Use this procedure 2700 W operation A single 4000 W power supply in the left power supply bay Installing the 4000 W Power Supply Wiring for 2700 W Operation Left Power Bay section on page 4 42 2700 W op...

Page 247: ...pairs VE 1 and VE 2 VE 2 and VE 3 or VE 1 and VE 3 To operate the power supply at 4000 W you must wire all three terminal pairs Note The 4000 W DC input power supply does not operate with only one pair of source DC cables connected For a single 4000 W DC input power supply installation install the power supply in the left side power bay POWER 1 Warning Before performing any of the following proced...

Page 248: ...electrical code requirements To install a 4000 W DC input power supply and wire it for 2700 W operation in the left power bay POWER 1 follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that the system earth ground connection has been made For ground connection installation instructions see the Establishing the System Ground section on page 3 52 Step 2 Remove the power supply from its shipping container and remove a...

Page 249: ...he power supply Slide the power supply into the power supply bay Make sure that the power supply is fully seated in the bay See Figure 4 30 Figure 4 30 Handling a 4000 W DC Input Power Supply Step 6 Tighten the power supply captive installation screw See Figure 4 26 Step 7 Remove the two screws that secure the outer terminal block cover Lift the cover up to detach the cover tabs from the slots in ...

Page 250: ... the plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the DC source cable entry direction Step 12 Fold the end flaps down on both insulators to cover the open side of the terminal blocks opposite side from cable entry Note Be sure to place a plastic insulator over both terminal blocks even if you are not attaching source DC cables to it this ensures that th...

Page 251: ...and secure the outer terminal block cover with the two screws Step 17 If you are installing a second power supply operating at 2700 W in the right side power supply bay proceed to Installing the 4000 W Power Supply Wiring for 2700 W Operation Right Power Bay section on page 4 46 otherwise go to Step 18 Caution To prevent a short circuit or shock hazard after wiring the DC input power supply reinst...

Page 252: ... not lit source DC might not be on or the source DC voltage is less than or equal to 33 VDC If the source DC voltage is between 33 VDC and 40 5 VDC the LED can be either on off or flashing FAN OK LED is green OUTPUT FAIL LED is not lit If the LEDs indicate a power problem see the Identifying Startup Problems section on page E 3 Installing the 4000 W Power Supply Wiring for 2700 W Operation Right P...

Page 253: ... by attaching the appropriately sized lugs The power supply terminal block lug opening width is 0 62 inch 15 8 mm The terminal posts are centered 0 63 inches 15 88 mm apart and have a 1 4 20 thread We recommend that you use an appropriately sized industry standard 2 hole standard barrel compression lug See Figure 4 32 The power supply ground posts located below the terminal block also have 1 4 20 ...

Page 254: ...over and the screw aside Step 10 Remove the two plastic insulators from the plastic bag that shipped with the power supply Position the larger plastic insulator eight holes over terminal block VE 1 VE 2 Align the holes in plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the DC source cable entry direction Step 11 Position the smaller plastic insulator four ...

Page 255: ...pounds 2 2 newton meters maximum Figure 4 34 DC Input Wire Connections for 2700 W Operation Right Side Power Bay Step 14 Wrap the large perforated flaps of the insulators around each pair of source DC cables inserting each locking tab into the rear of the slot Pull the tab until the cover is secured around the power cabling trim and discard excess tab plastic Step 15 Position and secure the left i...

Page 256: ...to the VE 3 pair of power supply inputs verify that the LED is green If source DC cables are attached and the LED is not lit source DC might not be on or the source DC voltage is less than or equal to 33 VDC If the source DC voltage is between 33 VDC and 40 5 VDC the LED can be either on off or flashing FAN OK LED is green OUTPUT FAIL LED is not lit If the LEDs indicate a power problem see the Ide...

Page 257: ...es by attaching the appropriately sized lugs The power supply terminal block lug opening width is 0 62 inch 15 8 mm The terminal posts are centered 0 63 inches 15 88 mm apart and have a 1 4 20 thread We recommend that you use an appropriately sized industry standard 2 hole standard barrel compression lug See Figure 4 35 The power supply ground posts located below the terminal block also have 1 4 2...

Page 258: ...holes in plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the DC source cable entry direction Step 11 Position the smaller plastic insulator four holes over the four post terminal block VE 3 Align the holes in the plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the source DC cable entry direction Step 12 Fold the en...

Page 259: ...les inserting each locking tab into the rear of the slot Pull the tab until the cover is secured around the power cabling trim and discard excess tab plastic Step 16 Position and secure the left inner terminal block cover with two screws Position and secure the right inner terminal block cover with one screw Step 17 Using the cable tie provided place the cable tie through the slot at the top of th...

Page 260: ...voltage is less than or equal to 33 VDC If the source DC voltage is between 33 VDC and 40 5 VDC the LED can be either on off or flashing INPUT OK 3 LED If you have source DC cables attached to the VE 3 pair of power supply inputs verify that the LED is green If source DC cables are attached and the LED is not lit source DC might not be on or the source DC voltage is less than or equal to 33 VDC If...

Page 261: ...ration while you are working on the circuit Step 3 Prepare the source DC input power cables by attaching the appropriately sized lugs The power supply terminal block lug opening width is 0 62 inch 15 8 mm The terminal posts are centered 0 63 inches 15 88 mm apart and have a 1 4 20 thread We recommend that you use an appropriately sized industry standard 2 hole standard barrel compression lug See F...

Page 262: ...plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the DC source cable entry direction Step 10 Position the smaller plastic insulator four holes over the four post terminal block VE 3 Align the holes in the plastic with the terminal block posts The end flap on the insulator should face away from the source DC cable entry direction Step 11 Fold the end flaps d...

Page 263: ...W Operation Right Side Power Bay Step 14 Wrap the large perforated flaps of the insulators around each pair of source DC cables inserting each locking tab into the rear of the slot Pull the tab until the cover is secured around the power cabling trim and discard excess tab plastic Step 15 Position and secure the left inner terminal block cover with two screws Position and secure the right inner te...

Page 264: ...g INPUT OK 2 LED If you have source DC cables attached to the VE 2 pair of power supply inputs verify that the LED is green If source DC cables are attached and the LED is not lit source DC might not be on or the source DC voltage is less than or equal to 33 VDC If the source DC voltage is between 33 VDC and 40 5 VDC the LED can be either on off or flashing INPUT OK 3 LED If you have source DC cab...

Page 265: ...r line fuses Statement 322 Warning Voltage is present on the backplane when the system is operating To reduce risk of an electric shock keep hands and fingers out of the power supply bays and backplane areas Statement 166 Note With the 6000 W DC input power supply you have the option of removing the Input Power Module IPM without disconnecting the DC input wires and the ground wires You can then r...

Page 266: ...e your power supply and insert the fully wired IPM To use this option do not perform steps 3 through 6 and go to step 7 Step 3 Remove the two A4 screws securing the terminal block cover and remove the cover from the power supply Figure 4 42 Step 4 Cut any cable tie wraps being careful not to cut or nick the DC input wires 1 Terminal block cover 6 Captive installation screw 2 DC power cable termina...

Page 267: ... Disconnect the DC input wires from the terminal block in this order Positive Negative Step 6 Disconnect the DC power supply ground Warning When installing the unit always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last Statement 42 Figure 4 42 DC Input Wire Connections for 6000 W DC Input Power Supply 2800W DC input shown 191287 R U N I N S T A L L CISCO SYSTEMS INC 1 2 3 4 INPUT OK FAN O...

Page 268: ...ower supply Figure 4 41 Caution Use both hands to install and remove power supplies Each DC input power supply weighs 35 pounds 16 kg Step 10 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand and slide the power supply part of the way out of the chassis Place your other hand underneath the power supply as shown in Figure 4 44 without IPM and in Figure 4 45 with IPM and slide the power supply completely ...

Page 269: ...oving and Installing the DC Input Power Supplies Figure 4 44 Handling a DC Input Power Supply without IPM Figure 4 45 Handling a DC Input Power Supply with IPM 191308 R U N I N S T A L L CISCO SYSTEMS INC 1 2 3 4 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL R U N I N S T A L L CISCO SYSTEMS INC 1 2 3 4 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL ...

Page 270: ... feed all input wires two pairs for 2800W DC input three pairs for 4500W DC input and four pairs for 6000W DC input for the other 6000W DC input power supply must come from another battery system B feed Note For multiple DC input power supply each DC input must be protected by dedicated circuit breaker or fuse The circuit breaker or fuse should be sized according to the power supply input rating a...

Page 271: ...power cables you are using To install a 6000 W DC input power supply follow these steps Step 1 Verify that power is off to the DC circuit that is connected to the power supply you are installing Place appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at power switch handle to avoid any circuit inputs from becoming energized Caution Use both hands to install and remove power supplies Each 6000 W DC input...

Page 272: ...ling an Input Power Module IPM previously removed with the DC input wires and the ground wires still connected You can then install your power supply and insert the fully wired IPM If you are going to install an IPM with DC input wires and ground wires still connected skip steps 4 through 12 and go directly to step 13 1 Terminal block cover 6 Captive installation screw 2 DC power cable terminal bl...

Page 273: ...AWH L or equivalent The power supply ground studs located beside the terminal block Note For 6000 W power supplies use fine stranded copper conductors rated for 90 degrees Celsius for North American installations Note The 6000 W DC input power supply provides voltages of 2800 W 4500 W or 6000 W Select 2800 W by wiring any two positive negative terminal pairs in any sequence Select 4500 W by wiring...

Page 274: ...igure 4 48 and Figure 4 49 in this order Negative Positive Note When you tighten the terminal nuts make sure they are snug Do not over tighten them Recommended torque strength is 20 inch pounds Over tightening the terminal nuts can break the terminal block Maximum torque 36 inch pounds c Secure outer block cover Step 7 Wire for 4500 W left side of power supply bay as follows a From the left side o...

Page 275: ... terminal nuts make sure they are snug Do not over tighten them Recommended torque strength is 20 inch pounds Over tightening the terminal nuts can break the terminal block Maximum torque 36 inch pounds c Secure outer block cover Step 8 Wire for 6000 W left side of power supply bay as follows a From the left side of the power supply connect the ground wire to the ground see Figure 4 50 191288 R U ...

Page 276: ...the terminal nuts make sure they are snug Do not over tighten them Recommended torque strength is 20 inch pounds Over tightening the terminal nuts can break the terminal block Maximum torque 36 inch pounds Step 9 Wire for 2800 W right side of power supply bay as follows a From the right side of the power supply connect the ground wire to the ground see Figure 4 51 191289 R U N I N S T A L L CISCO ...

Page 277: ... them Recommended torque strength is 20 inch pounds Over tightening the terminal nuts can break the terminal block Maximum torque 36 inch pounds c Secure outer block cover Note For proper 2800W DC input redundant power configuration both pairs of input wires for one 6000W DC input power supply must come from the same battery system A feed both pairs of input wires for the other 6000W DC input powe...

Page 278: ...2 DC Input Wire Connections for 4000 W DC Input Power Supply Right Side of Power Bay b From the right side of the power supply connect each of the DC input wires to the right power supply terminal block see Figure 4 47 and Figure 4 52 in this order Negative Positive Note When you tighten the terminal nuts make sure they are snug Do not over tighten them Recommended torque strength is 20 inch pound...

Page 279: ...ed by dedicated circuit breaker or fuse The circuit breaker or fuse should be sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national electrical code requirements Step 11 Wire for 6000 W right side of power supply bay as follows a From the right side of the power supply connect the ground wire to the ground see Figure 4 53 Figure 4 53 DC Input Wire Connections for 6000 W DC Input Po...

Page 280: ...y system A feed all four pairs of input wires for the other 4000W DC input power supply must come from another battery system B feed Note For multiple DC input power supply each DC input must be protected by dedicated circuit breaker or fuse The circuit breaker or fuse should be sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national electrical code requirements Warning When install...

Page 281: ...power source to the power supply In addition to providing an input power connection the PEM also has an illuminated power switch AC input only current protection surge and EMI suppression and filtering functions See Figure 4 55 for the location of the PEM see Figure 4 56 for the location of the power supplies The PEM on the left PEM 1 connects the site power source to power supply 1 the PEM on the...

Page 282: ...ord from the power source Do not touch the metal prongs on the power cord when it is still connected to the PEM Step 3 Remove the power cord from the power connection on the PEM Do not touch the metal prongs embedded in the PEM Step 4 Loosen the two captive installation screws See Figure 4 57 Step 5 Grasp the PEM with one hand and slide it part of the way out of the chassis Place your other hand u...

Page 283: ...ORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT PORT 1 PORT 2 Switch Load 100 1 LI NK LI NK OSM 4OC12 POS SI 4 PORT OC 12 POS SM IR STA TU S 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RESET LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM ACTI VE TX RX TX PO RT 1 RX ACTI VE TX RX TX PO RT 2 RX ACTI VE TX RX TX PO RT 3 RX ACTI VE TX RX TX PO RT4 RX OSM 4OC12 POS SI 4 PORT OC 12 POS SM IR STA TU S 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4...

Page 284: ... the PEM is fully seated in the bay Step 4 Tighten the PEM captive installation screws See Figure 4 57 Step 5 Plug the power cord into the PEM Note See Appendix A for a list of supported AC power cords Step 6 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC input power source Caution In a system with dual power supplies connect each power supply to a separate input source In case of a power source...

Page 285: ...ion screws on the PEM See Figure 4 59 Step 3 Slide the PEM part way out of the chassis so that you have access to the PEM terminal block screws See Figure 4 60 Step 4 Disconnect the DC input wires from the PEM terminal block in this order 1 Positive 2 Negative Note It is not necessary to disconnect the system ground connection Step 5 Grasp the PEM with one hand and place your other hand underneath...

Page 286: ...RX TX PO RT 3 RX ACTIV E TX RX TX PO RT4 RX OSM 4OC12 POS SI 4 PORT OC 12 POS SM IR STATUS 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RESET LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K CARRIE R ALARM CARRIE R ALARM CARRIE R ALARM CARRIE R ALARM ACTIV E TX RX TX PO RT 1 RX ACTIV E TX RX TX PO RT 2 RX ACTIV E TX RX TX PO RT 3 RX ACTIV E TX RX TX PO RT4 RX 68154 DC PEM 1 Cable clips DC PEM 1 terminal block screws DC PEM 2 SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2...

Page 287: ... block screws See Figure 4 62 Figure 4 62 DC Input PEM Terminal Block Screws Step 4 Connect the DC input wires to the terminal block in this order 1 Negative 2 Positive Step 5 After ensuring that all wire connections are secure install the PEM in the bay SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE STATUS SYSTEM CO NSO LE PW R M G M T RESET CONSOLE CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT PORT 1 PORT 2 Switch Load 100 1 LI ...

Page 288: ...ng the Fan Tray This section describes how to remove and install fan trays for the Catalyst 6500 series switches Note If your Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6509 or Catalyst 6509 NEB chassis is equipped with a Supervisor Engine 2 and you using the fan tray removal and replacement procedure to upgrade the chassis from a fan tray 1 low speed to a fan tray 2 high speed you must first check the chassis config...

Page 289: ...4 64 Catalyst 6504 E switch The fan tray is located to the left of the module cage See Figure 4 65 Catalyst 6506 and Catalyst 6506 E switches The fan tray is located to the left of the module cage See Figure 4 66 Catalyst 6509 and Catalyst 6509 E switches The fan tray is located to the left of the module cage See Figure 4 67 Catalyst 6509 NEB switch The fan tray is located above the module cage Se...

Page 290: ...n Assembly Catalyst 6504 E Switch 1 2 3 SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM CO NSO LE PW R M G M T RES ET CONSOLE CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA EJECT PORT 1 PORT 2 Switch Load 100 1 LI NK LI NK OSM 4OC12 POS SI 4 PORT OC 12 POS SM IR STA TU S 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RESET LI NK LI NK LI NK LI NK CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM CARRIE R ALA RM ACTI VE TX RX TX PO RT 1 RX ACTI VE TX RX ...

Page 291: ... 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 24 PORT 100FX WS X6224 ST AT US 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 ...

Page 292: ...NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 1...

Page 293: ...I NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK 19 LI NK 20 LI NK 21 LI NK 22 LI NK 23 LI NK 24 LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 LI NK 5 LI NK 6 LI NK 7 LI NK 8 LI NK 9 LI NK 10 LI NK 11 LI NK 12 LI NK 13 LI NK 14 LI NK 15 LI NK 16 LI NK 17 LI NK 18 LI NK...

Page 294: ...itches SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SUPERVISOR2 WS X6K SUP2 2GE ST AT US SY ST EM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT US WS C6500 SFM SWITCH FABRIC MDL ST AT WS C6500 SFM OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S T A T U S OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S T A T U S OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM S T A T U S 8 PORT OC3 POS MM OSM 8OC3 POS MM S TA TU S 8 PORT OC3 POS OSM 8OC3 POS MM S TA TU S 99972 FAN STATUS...

Page 295: ...VE TX RX TX PO RT 1 RX CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX PO RT 2 RX CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX PO RT 3 RX CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX RX OC12 POS MM OSM 40C12 POS MM ST AT US 1 2 3 4 RE SE T LI NK 1 LI NK 2 LI NK 3 LI NK 4 CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX PO RT 1 RX CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX PO RT 2 RX CA RR IE R AL AR M AC TI VE TX RX TX PO RT 3 RX CA RR IE R ...

Page 296: ...N K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K 16 LIN K 17 LIN K 18 LIN K 19 LIN K 20 LIN K 21 LIN K 22 LIN K 23 LIN K 24 LIN K 1 LIN K 2 LIN K 3 LIN K 4 LIN K 5 LIN K 6 LIN K 7 LIN K 8 LIN K 9 LIN K 10 LIN K 11 LIN K 12 LIN K 13 LIN K 14 LIN K 15 LIN K ...

Page 297: ...4 91 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Removing and Installing the Fan Tray Figure 4 72 Fan Tray Catalyst 6513 E Switch 208622 ...

Page 298: ...Catalyst 6509 V E switches fold the cable guide up and tighten the two captive installation screws at the top of the chassis See Figure 4 69 A fully populated Catalyst 6509 V E cable management system can be very heavy As you pivot the cable guide back up after replacing the fan tray you should gently rock the cable guide to allow the network interface cables to align themselves This makes it easi...

Page 299: ...mend that you install the air filter assembly on your Catalyst 6509 NEB A or Catalyst 6509 V E switch chassis The necessary parts can be ordered as listed in Table 4 3 The filter assembly installation requires that INTAKEPNL 09 be installed on the chassis This intake panel can be identified by the two filter assembly support loops extending from the bottom front of the panel and the thumbscrews on...

Page 300: ...ghtening four thumbscrews See Figure 4 74 Figure 4 74 Installing the New Intake Panel Step 3 Remove the inner filter retainer from the filter cage assembly by depressing the thumb loops and carefully sliding filter retainer outwards See Figure 4 75 1 Thumbscrews 3 Support loop 2 Fastening screw 104897 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o PORT 2 PORT 2 LI NK A C TI V E TX R X...

Page 301: ...ilter Assembly on a Catalyst 6509 NEB A Switch or a Catalyst 6509 V E Optional Figure 4 75 Removing the Inner Filter Retainer Step 4 Place the foam filter over the filter retainer See Figure 4 76 Step 5 Slide the retainer and filter into the cage assembly 1 Filter cage assembly 3 Thumb loops 2 Filter retainer 4 Tabs 104898 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 302: ... the Foam Filter Over the Filter Retainer Step 6 Install the filter assembly with the tabs facing the floor as follows a Fit the tabs see Figure 4 76 on the bottom of the filter cage assembly into the lower support loops See Figure 4 74 b Rotate the filter assembly towards the intake panel See Figure 4 77 c Tighten the two fastening screws 1 Filter cage assembly 4 Tabs 2 Filter 5 Thumb loops 3 Fil...

Page 303: ...igure 4 77 Installing the Filter Assembly Step 7 After installing the optional air filter assembly establish a schedule for visually checking the air filter for contamination See Checking the Air Filter section on page 4 98 1 Thumbscrews 2 Fastening screw 104900 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL o PORT 2 PORT 2 LI NK A C TI V E TX R X TX R X A C TI V E TX R X TX R X TX R X ...

Page 304: ...o power down and power up a switch chassis through the network rather than being physically present to turn the power supply power switch off and on The remote power cycling feature is only available on the 8700 W AC input power supply Several vendors make remote power cycling relay controller boxes that can be used to power cycle the Catalyst 6500 series switch chassis Most of these relay control...

Page 305: ...n documentation supplied with the product Step 3 Measure and cut two pieces of 18 AWG control wire long enough to run between the relay controller box terminals and the terminal block on the 8700 W power supply Step 4 Strip approximately 1 4 inch of insulation from each end of both control wires Step 5 Connect the two control wires to the relay controller box terminals following the instruction do...

Page 306: ...he installation instructions supplied in the package containing the ferrite bead or the installation procedure in the next section Installing the Ferrite Bead The ferrite bead is a passive device that limits high frequency interference on interface and control cables and it is only required when you install the remote power cycling feature that is supported only by the 8700 Watt power supply The f...

Page 307: ... 2 inches 2 5 to 5 cm of exposed wire from the remote power cycling terminal block located on the front of the power supply Wrap one of the 4 inch plastic ties around the remote power cycling control wires at that point Tighten the plastic tie so that it is snug against the control wires and cannot slide See Figure 4 79 View C Step 5 Slide the ferrite bead so that it is positioned just behind the ...

Page 308: ...4 102 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Chapter 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Installing the Remote Power Cycling Feature Control Wires Optional ...

Page 309: ...Power Supplies page A 29 3000 W AC Input Power Supply page A 36 4000 W AC Input and DC Input Power Supplies page A 41 6000 W AC Input and DC Input Power Supplies page A 46 8700 W AC Input Power Supply page A 54 AC Power Cord Illustrations page A 63 Power Supply Redundancy page A 73 Table A 1 lists the currently available Catalyst 6500 series switch power supplies and the power supply description l...

Page 310: ...0W E Not Available 1 For use with the Catalyst 6503 and Catalyst 6503 E switches only 2 For use with the Catalyst 6504 E switch only Table A 1 Catalyst 6500 Series Power Supplies continued Power Supply Rating AC Input Model Product Number DC Input Model Product Number Table A 2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Supported Power Supply Configurations Platform Supported Power Supplies Chassis Power Supply ...

Page 311: ...DC input 3000 W AC input 4000 W AC input and DC input 6000 W AC input and DC input 8700 W AC input The 6000 W AC input 6000 W DC input and the 8700 W AC input power supplies are limited to 4000 W when they are installed in the Catalyst 6509 switch chassis Catalyst 6509 E 2500 W AC input and DC input 3000 W AC input 4000 W AC input and DC input 6000 W AC input and DC input 8700 W AC input No restri...

Page 312: ... AC input and DC input 3000 W AC input 4000 W AC input and DC input 6000 W AC input and DC input 8700 W AC input No restrictions Catalyst 6513 2500 W AC input and DC input 3000 W AC input 4000 W AC input and DC input 6000 W AC input and DC input 8700 W AC input The 8700 W AC input power supply is limited to 6000 W maximum output when it is installed in the Catalyst 6513 switch chassis Catalyst 651...

Page 313: ...er supplies The AC input PEM shown in Figure A 2 and DC input PEM shown in Figure A 3 provide an input power connection on the front of the switch chassis to connect the site power source to the power supply You can connect the DC input power supply to the power source with heavy gauge wiring connected to a terminal block The actual wire gauge size is determined by local electrical codes and restr...

Page 314: ... Supply Specifications Specification Description AC input type Autoranging input with power factor correction PFC Note Power factor correction is a standard feature on all Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies PFC reduces the reactive component in the source AC current allowing higher power factors typically 99 percent or better and lower harmonic current components AC input voltage Low lin...

Page 315: ...the hot conductor wired to a source AC phase and the neutral conductor wired either to ground or to another source AC phase as long as the net input voltage is in the range of 170 to 264 VAC Source AC can be out of phase between AC inputs on power supplies that are equipped with multiple AC inputs which means that power cord 1 can be plugged into phase A and power cord 2 can be plugged into phase ...

Page 316: ...en Source AC voltage is OK Input voltage is 85 VAC or greater Off Source AC voltage falls below 70 VAC is not present or the PEM is turned off DC input power supplies Green Source DC voltage is OK 40 5 VDC or greater Off Source DC voltage falls below 33 VDC or is not present at the PEM FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Prob...

Page 317: ...0 W power supply power cords have an IEC60320 C15 appliance connector at one end The appliance connector has a 90 left bend Table A 6 950 W AC Input Power Supply Power Cords Locale Power Cord Part Number AC Source Plug Type Cordset Rating Power Cord Reference Illustration Argentina CAB 7KACR IRAM 2073 10 A 250 VAC Figure A 25 Australia New Zealand CAB AC10A 90L AU SAA AS 3112 10 A 250 VAC Figure A...

Page 318: ...pported in the following Catalyst 6500 series switches Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6509 Catalyst 6509 NEB The 1000 W power supply shown in Figure A 4 shares the same form factor as the 1300 W 2500 W 3000 W 4000 W and 6000 W AC input power supplies Figure A 4 1000 W AC Input Power Supply Power switch Cable retention device AC power connection INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL Captive installation screw Status...

Page 319: ... 230 VAC AC input frequency 50 60 Hz nominal Branch circuit requirement Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated fused branch circuit For North America 15 A or 20 A For International Circuits sized to local and national codes All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC All AC power supply inputs are fully isolated Source AC can be out of phase bet...

Page 320: ...ption Table A 8 1000 W Power Supply LEDs LED Meaning INPUT OK Green Source AC voltage is OK Input voltage is 85 VAC or greater Off Source AC voltage falls below 70 VAC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply is ...

Page 321: ...pported in the following Catalyst 6500 series switches Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6509 Catalyst 6509 NEB The 1300 W power supply see Figure A 5 for the 1300 W AC input power supply and Figure A 6 for the 1300 W DC input power supply shares the same form factor as the 1000 W 2500 W 3000 W 4000 W and 6000 W AC input power supplies Table A 9 1000 W AC Input Power Supply Power Cords Locale Power Cord Part...

Page 322: ...nd DC Input Power Supplies Figure A 5 1300 W AC input Power Supply Figure A 6 1300 W DC Input Power Supply Power switch Cable retention device AC power connection INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL Captive installation screw Status LEDs 16029 I 0 Terminal block cover Captive installation screw o 16030 INPUT OK FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL ...

Page 323: ...ment Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated fused branch circuit For North America 15 A or 20 A For International Circuits sized to local and national codes All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC All AC power supply inputs are fully isolated Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies in the same chassis which means that P...

Page 324: ...rcuits and transformers to power a switch Table A 10 1300 W AC Input Power Supply Specifications continued Specification Description Table A 11 1300 W DC Input Power Supply Specifications Specification Description DC input voltage 48 VDC to 60 VDC continuous DC input current 39 A 48 VDC 31 A 60 VDC Power supply output capacity 1360 W maximum DC input Power supply output 15 A 3 3 VDC 5 A 5 VDC 6 A ...

Page 325: ...rce AC voltage falls below 70 VAC is not present or the power supply turned off DC input power supplies Green Source DC voltage is OK Input voltage is 40 5 VDC or greater Off Source DC voltage falls below 33 VDC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of th...

Page 326: ... 1300 W Power Supply AC Power Cords Locale Power Cord Part Number AC Source Plug Type Cordset Rating Power Cord Reference Illustration Argentina CAB 7513ACR IRAM 2073 10 A 250 VAC Figure A 31 Australia New Zealand CAB 7513ACA SAA AS 3112 15 A 250 VAC Figure A 32 Continental Europe CAB 7513ACE CEE 7 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 33 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL SI16S3 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 34 Italy CAB 7513AC...

Page 327: ...witch 130057 PEM 20A AC 50 60 Hz 120 240V 15A Table A 14 1400 W AC Input Power Supply Specifications Specification Description AC input type Autoranging input with power factor correction PFC Note Power factor correction is a standard feature on all Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies PFC reduces the reactive component in the source AC current allowing higher power factors typically 99 pe...

Page 328: ...h the hot conductor wired to a source AC phase and the neutral conductor wired either to ground or to another source AC phase as long as the net input voltage is in the range of 170 to 264 VAC Source AC can be out of phase between AC inputs on power supplies that are equipped with multiple AC inputs which means that power cord 1 can be plugged into phase A and power cord 2 can be plugged into phas...

Page 329: ...r Supply LEDs LED Meaning INPUT OK Green Source AC voltage is OK Input voltage is 85 VAC or greater Off Source AC voltage falls below 70 VAC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply is detected DC output voltages...

Page 330: ...0W US1 CAB AC C6K TWLK NEMA 5 201 NEMA 6 202 NEMA L6 203 1 For operation in Japan ask your local electrical contractor to prepare the NEMA 5 20 power plug 2 For operation in Japan ask your local electrical contractor to prepare the NEMA 6 20 power plug 3 For operation in Japan ask your local electrical contractor to prepare the NEMA L6 20 power plug 20 A 125 VAC 16 A 250 VAC 16 A 250 VAC Figure A ...

Page 331: ...form factor as the 1000 W 1300 W 3000 W 4000 W and 6000 W AC input power supplies Note With a fully populated Catalyst 6513 switch two 2500 W power supplies are not fully redundant If you operate the 2500 W power supply at the low range input 100 to 120 VAC it is not redundant in a fully populated Catalyst 6509 Catalyst 6509 E Catalyst 6509 NEB Catalyst 6509 NEB A or Catalyst 6509 V E switch Note ...

Page 332: ...pecifications Specification Description AC input type Autoranging input with power factor correction PFC Note Power factor correction is a standard feature on all Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies PFC reduces the reactive component in the source AC current allowing higher power factors typically 99 percent or better and lower harmonic current components AC input voltage Low line 120 VAC...

Page 333: ...or to another source AC phase as long as the net input voltage is in the range of 170 to 264 VAC Source AC can be out of phase between AC inputs on power supplies that are equipped with multiple AC inputs which means that power cord 1 can be plugged into phase A and power cord 2 can be plugged into phase B Power supply output capacity 1300 W maximum 100 120 VAC 2500 W maximum 200 240 VAC Power sup...

Page 334: ... A 40 5 VDC 70 A 48 VDC 55 A 60 VDC Power supply output capacity 2500 W maximum 48 to 60 VDC Power supply output 15 A 3 3 VDC 5 A 5 VDC 10 A 12 VDC 55 5 A 42 VDC DC input terminal block Accepts 2 14 AWG copper conductors Actual size of the wire needed is determined by the installer or local electrician Terminal block material rated at 150 C Output holdup time 20 ms minimum AC input power supply 4 ...

Page 335: ...e DC voltage falls below 33 VDC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply Off DC output voltages within acceptable margins Note For proper operation of the OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power supplies must b...

Page 336: ...ple s Republic of China CAB AC16A CH GB16C 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 37 Continental Europe CAB AC 2500W EU CEE 7 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 41 International CAB AC 2500W INT IEC 309 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 42 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL SI16S3 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 34 Japan North America 200 240 VAC operation CAB AC 2500W US1 NEMA 6 20 nonlocking plug 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 43 Japan North America 200 240 VAC o...

Page 337: ...00 W AC input power supply and Figure A 12 for the 2700 W DC input power supply Note The 2700 W AC input power supply needs 220 VAC to deliver 2700 W of power When powered with 110 VAC it delivers only 1350 W In addition the power supply needs 16 A regardless of whether it is plugged into 110 VAC or 220 VAC Figure A 11 2700 W AC Input Power Supply 1 Power on off switch O 4 Status LEDs 2 Power supp...

Page 338: ...f 2 Source DC terminal block 8 Detached cable guide bottom half 3 Status LEDs 9 Tie wrap for source DC cables 4 Terminal block cover 10 Fixed cable guide bottom half 5 Detached cable guide top half 11 Tie wrap for ground cable 6 Ground terminal block 132219 PWR 2700 DC 4 VE 1 VE 1 VE 2 VE 2 INPUT1 OK 48V 60V 40A INPUT2 OK 48V 60V 40A FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL ALL FASTENERS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO ...

Page 339: ...ut 16 A maximum at 120 VAC at 1350 W output AC input frequency 50 60 Hz nominal 3 for full range Branch circuit requirement Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated fused branch circuit For North America 20 A For International Circuits sized to local and national codes All AC power supply inputs are fully isolated Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies in the ...

Page 340: ...formers to power a switch Table A 21 2700 W AC Input Power Supply Specifications continued Specification Description Table A 22 2700 W DC Input Power Supply Specifications Specification Description DC input voltage 48 VDC 37 A for nominal 48 V battery backup system operating range 40 5 VDC to 56 VDC 60 VDC 29 A for nominal 60 V battery backup system operating range 55 VDC to 72 VDC DC input curren...

Page 341: ... 3 VDC 55 61 A 50 VDC DC input terminal block Accepts 2 14 AWG copper conductors Actual size of the wire needed is determined by the installer or local electrician Terminal block material rated at 150 C Output holdup time 4 ms kVA rating1 3 5 KW Heat dissipation 11 968 BTU hour approx Weight 21 0 lb 9 5 kg 1 The kVA rating listed for the power supply should be used as the sizing criteria for both ...

Page 342: ...reater Off Source DC voltage falls below 33 VDC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply Off DC output voltages within acceptable margins Note For proper operation of the OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power...

Page 343: ...B AC16A CH GB16C 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 37 Continental Europe CAB AC 2500W EU CEE 7 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 41 International CAB AC 2500W INT IEC 309 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 42 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL SI16S3 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 34 Italy CAB 7513ACI CEI 23 16 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 35 Japan North America 200 240 VAC operation CAB AC 2500W US1 NEMA 6 20 nonlocking plug 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 43 Japa...

Page 344: ...supply see Figure A 13 shares the same form factor as the 1000 W 1300 W 2500 W 4000 W and 6000 W AC input power supplies Note The 3000 W AC input power supply needs 220 VAC to deliver 3000 W of power When operating with 110 VAC it delivers only 1400 W In addition the power supply needs 16 A regardless of whether it is plugged into 110 VAC or 220 VAC Figure A 13 3000 W AC Input Power Supply INPUT O...

Page 345: ...VAC 1400 W output AC input frequency 50 60 Hz nominal 3 for full range Branch circuit requirement Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated fused branch circuit For North America 20 A For International Circuits sized to local and national codes All AC power supply inputs are fully isolated Source AC can be out of phase between multiple power supplies in the same chassis which means t...

Page 346: ... connector provides 42 VDC at a maximum of 17 A This connector provides power to the WS 6509 NEB UPGRD kit fan assembly through a power harness also provided in the kit A hinged protective flap secured by a captive screw covers the connector when it is not in use Output holdup time 20 ms minimum kVA rating1 3520 W total input power or 3 6 KVA high line operation Heat dissipation 12 046 BTU hour ap...

Page 347: ...d OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply Off DC output voltages within acceptable margins Note For proper operation of the OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power supplies must be configured with a minimum of one fan tray and one supervisor engine Systems with dual power supplies must have a minimum configuration of one fan tray one supervisor engi...

Page 348: ...H GB16C 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 37 Continental Europe CAB AC 2500W EU CEE 7 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 41 International CAB AC 2500W INT IEC 309 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 42 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL SI16S3 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 34 Italy CAB 7513ACI CEI 23 16 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 35 Japan North America nonlocking plug 200 240 VAC operation CAB AC 2500W US1 NEMA 6 20 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 43 Japan North A...

Page 349: ...pported in the following Catalyst 6500 series switches Catalyst 6506 Catalyst 6506 E Catalyst 6509 Catalyst 6509 E Catalyst 6509 NEB Catalyst 6509 NEB A Catalyst 6509 V E Catalyst 6513 Catalyst 6513 E The 4000 W AC input and DC input power supplies shown in Figure A 14 and Figure A 15 share the same form factor as the 1000 W 1300 W 2500 W and 3000 W power supplies Figure A 14 4000 W AC Input Power...

Page 350: ... VE 3 VE 3 Table A 28 4000 W AC Input Power Supply Specifications Specification Description AC input type High line input with power factor correction PFC Note Power factor correction is a standard feature on all Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies PFC reduces the reactive component in the source AC current allowing higher power factors typically 99 percent or better and lower harmonic cu...

Page 351: ...es with the hot conductor wired to a source AC phase and the neutral conductor wired either to ground or to another source AC phase as long as the net input voltage is in the range of 170 to 264 VAC Source AC can be out of phase between AC inputs on power supplies that are equipped with multiple AC inputs which means that power cord 1 can be plugged into phase A and power cord 2 can be plugged int...

Page 352: ...a dedicated circuit breaker or a fuse The circuit breaker or the fuse must be sized according to the power supply input power rating and any local or national electrical code requirements Power supply output capacity 4000 W with three inputs active 2700 W with two inputs active Note The 4000 W power supply cannot operate with only one source DC input connected Power supply output 15 A 3 3 VDC 5 A ...

Page 353: ...ce DC voltage falls below 33 VDC is not present or the power supply is turned off FAN OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply Off DC output voltages within acceptable margins Note For proper operation of the OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power supplies must ...

Page 354: ... W power supplies Table A 31 4000 W Power Supply AC Power Cords Locale Power Cord Part Number1 1 This is the part number for the power supply The AC power cords are hardwired to the 4000 W power supplies AC Source Plug Type Cordset Rating Power Cord Reference Illustration International WS CAC 4000W INT IEC 60309 32 A 250 VAC Figure A 48 North America Japan WS CAC 4000W US NEMA L6 302 2 For Japan a...

Page 355: ... in the Catalyst 6503 Catalyst 6503 E and Catalyst 6504 E switch chassis Figure A 16 6000 W AC Input Power Supply Figure A 17 6000 W DC Input Power Supply Power switch Cable retention device INPUT OK INPUT 1 100 240V 15A 50 60 Hz INPUT 1 100 240V 15A 50 60 Hz FAN OK OUTPUT FAIL Captive installation screw Status LEDs 130056 AC power connection 2 AC power connection 1 I 0 INSTALL R U N 191307 R U N ...

Page 356: ... AC inputs per power supply High line input with power factor correction PFC included Note Power factor correction is a standard feature on all Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies PFC reduces the reactive component in the source AC current allowing higher power factors typically 99 percent or better and lower harmonic current components AC input voltage Low line 120 VAC nominal 90 VAC min...

Page 357: ...ut of phase between multiple power supplies in the same chassis which means that PS1 can be operating from phase A and PS2 can be operating from phase B For high line operation the power supply operates with the hot conductor wired to a source AC phase and the neutral conductor wired either to ground or to another source AC phase as long as the net input voltage is in the range of 170 to 264 VAC S...

Page 358: ...aximum with the following source AC arrangements INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 both connected to low line 120 VAC nominal INPUT 1 connected to high line 230 VAC nominal INPUT 2 not connected INPUT 1 not connected INPUT 2 connected to high line 230 VAC nominal INPUT 1 connected to high line 230 VAC nominal INPUT 2 connected to low line 120 VAC nominal INPUT 1 connected to low line 120 VAC nominal INPUT 2 con...

Page 359: ...eight 25 4 lb 11 5 kg 1 The kVA rating listed for the power supply should be used as the sizing criteria for both UPS outputs as well as standard circuits and transformers to power a switch Table A 33 6000 W AC Input Power Supply Specifications continued Specification Description Table A 34 6000 W DC Input Power Supply Specifications Specification Description Input voltage 48 VDC nominal 37 A in N...

Page 360: ...ssis The power supply is limited to 4500 W maximum output when it is installed in the Catalyst 6509 NEB A switch chassis 2800 W operation two DC inputs 25 0 A 3 3 VDC 12 0 A 12 VDC 61 2 A 42 VDC 4500 W operation three DC inputs 25 0 A 3 3 VDC 12 0 A 12 VDC 101 9 A 42 VDC 6000 W operation four DC inputs 25 0 A 3 3 VDC 12 0 A 12 VDC 137 4 A 42 VDC DC input terminal block Accepts 2 hole copper compre...

Page 361: ...pply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red Problem with one or more of the DC output voltages of the power supply Off DC output voltages within acceptable margins Note For proper operation of the OUTPUT FAIL LED systems with single power supplies must be configured with a minimum of one fan tray and one supervisor engine Systems with dual power supplies must have a minimum configuration of one f...

Page 362: ...Switzerland CAB ACS 16 SEV 5934 2 Type 23 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 45 1 The 6000 W power supply operating on two 110 VAC inputs delivers 2900 W 2 When operating with 100 120 VAC you must use two AC power cords and the power supply output is limited to 2900 W 3 The PDU power cable is designed for users who power their switch from a PDU The end of the cable that plugs into the chassis power supply has ...

Page 363: ...ns Table A 38 lists the specifications for the 8700 W AC input power supply Captive installation screw Remote power on off feature terminal block Remote power on off feature relay switch Status LEDs 182076 o INPUT OK 1 2 3 CISCO SYSTEMS INC FAN OK 220VAC OUTPUT FAIL 1 2 3 DEFAULT NC RELAY NO RELAY Power switch Cable retention device AC power connection 2 AC power connection 1 AC power connection 3...

Page 364: ... local and national codes All Catalyst 6500 series AC input power supplies require single phase source AC All AC power supply inputs are fully isolated This means that source AC can be out of phase between multiple AC inputs on the same power supply or different AC power supplies that are installed in the same chassis For the 8700 W power supply this means that power cord 1 can be plugged into pha...

Page 365: ...nputs are connected to low line 110 VAC nominal the third AC input is not connected One AC input is connected to low line 110 VAC nominal one AC input is connected to high line 220 VAC nominal the third AC input is not connected One AC input is connected to high line 220 VAC nominal two AC inputs are not connected 4200 W operation 4200 W maximum with the following combinations of power cords and s...

Page 366: ...2 0 A 12 VDC 132 71 A 42 VDC 8700 W operation 25 0 A 3 3 VDC 12 0 A 12 VDC 201 75 A 42 VDC Output holdup time 20 ms minimum kVA rating1 10 4 kVA Heat dissipation 11 200 BTU hour 2800 W 16 800 BTU hour 4200 W 23 200 BTU hour 5800 W 34 800 BTU hour 8700 W System power dissipation 10 360 W Weight 39 7 lb 18 kg 1 The kVA rating listed for the power supply should be used as the sizing criteria for both...

Page 367: ... OK Green Power supply fan is operating properly Off Power supply fan failure is detected OUTPUT FAIL Red One or more of the power supply DC output voltages is out of the normal operating range For 3 3 VDC output 2 7 3 0 VDC min 3 6 3 8 VDC max For 12 VDC output 10 5 11 5 VDC min 12 6 13 0 VDC max For 42 VDC output 38 0 40 0 VDC min 45 0 52 0 VDC max Off All DC output voltages are within normal op...

Page 368: ...ntroller box switch located next to the terminal block allows you to match the power supply power control signal s active state with the type of relay contained in the external relay controller box either a normally open type of relay or a normally closed type of relay Ferrite Bead A plastic bag containing one ferrite bead and two 4 inch plastic ties is included with the 8700 W power supply AC pow...

Page 369: ...wer Cycling Operation Normally open NO relay NO RELAY DEFAULT Control wires from the external relay controller box attach to terminal block positions 1 and 2 Power supply cycled from on to off The power supply is powered off by energizing the relay relay contacts go from open to closed for more than 30 seconds Power supply cycled from off to on The power supply is powered on by deenergizing the re...

Page 370: ...00W INT IEC 309 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 42 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL SI16S3 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 34 Italy CAB 7513ACI CEI 23 16 7 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 35 Japan North America nonlocking plug 200 240 VAC operation CAB AC 2500W US1 NEMA 6 20 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 43 Japan North America locking plug 200 240 VAC operation CAB AC C6K TWLK NEMA L6 20 16 A 250 VAC Figure A 44 Japan North America 100 120 VA...

Page 371: ...cord may be used with several power supplies See the power supply specifications tables for the AC power cord illustrations that are applicable for your power supply Figure A 20 CAB AC10A 90L AU Australia and New Zealand Figure A 21 CAB AC10A 90L EU Continental Europe Connector IEC 60320 C15 Plug SAA AS 3112 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 113341 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset ra...

Page 372: ... CAB AC15A 90L US Japan and United States Figure A 24 CAB AC10A 90L UK United Kingdom Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug CEI 23 16 7 113343 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 15 A 125 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug NEMA 5 15 113344 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug BS 1363 113345 13 A fuse ...

Page 373: ...re A 26 CAB 7KACA Australia and New Zealand Figure A 27 CAB 7KACE Continental Europe Plug IRAM 2073 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 113346 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug SAA AS 3112 113347 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug CEE 7 7 113348 ...

Page 374: ... 29 CAB 7KAC 15 Japan and United States Figure A 30 CAB 7KACU United Kingdom Plug CEI 23 16 7 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 113349 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Cordset rating 15 A 125 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 113350 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Plug NEMA 5 15 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 113351 Connector IEC 60320 C15 Plug BS 1363 13A fuse ...

Page 375: ...na Figure A 32 CAB 7513ACA Australia and New Zealand Figure A 33 CAB 7513ACE Continental Europe Plug IRAM 2073 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113352 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Cordset rating 15 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113353 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug SAA AS 3112 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113354 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug CEE 7 7 ...

Page 376: ...l Figure A 35 CAB 7513ACI Italy Figure A 36 CAB 7513AC Japan and United States Plug SI16S3 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 130113 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Plug CEI 23 16 7 113355 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Cordset rating 20 A 125 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113356 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug NEMA 5 20 ...

Page 377: ...ublic of China Figure A 38 CAB 7513ACSA South Africa Figure A 39 CAB ACS 10 Switzerland 126792 Cordset rating 16A 250V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Plug GB16C Connector IEC 60320 1 C19 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113357 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug IEC 884 Plug SEV 1011 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 7 ft 0 in 2 13 m 113358 Connector IEC 60320 C19 ...

Page 378: ... CAB AC 2500W EU Continental Europe Figure A 42 CAB AC 2500W INT International Cordset rating 13 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113359 Plug BS 1363 13A replaceable fuse Connector IEC 60320 C19 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113360 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug CEE 7 7 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113361 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug IEC 309 ...

Page 379: ...WLK Japan and United States Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 113362 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug NEMA 6 20 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 187845 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug NEMA L6 20 Alternate plug NEMA L6 20 The form factor for these two plugs differ but functionally they are the sam...

Page 380: ...A 46 CAB AC 16A AUS Australia and New Zealand Figure A 47 CAB C19 CBN PDU Plug SEV 5934 2 Type 23 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m 192844 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 140586 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Plug AU20S3 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 9 ft 0 in 2 7 m 140587 Connector IEC 60320 C19 Connector IEC 60320 C20 ...

Page 381: ...edundant and combined power configurations are summarized in Table A 42 The effects of changing the power supply configurations are summarized in Table A 43 Note For proper load sharing operation in a redundant power supply configuration you must install two modules in the chassis If you fail to install two modules you might receive spurious OUTPUT FAIL indications on the power supply Note In syst...

Page 382: ...sabled The total power available to the system is approximately 167 percent of the lower wattage power supply The system powers up as many modules as the combined capacity allows If the higher wattage power supply fails the lower wattage supply might also shut down due to overcurrent protection to prevent damage to the lower wattage power supply Table A 43 Effects of Power Supply Configuration Cha...

Page 383: ... higher wattage power supply Higher or lower wattage power supply is inserted with redundancy disabled System log and syslog messages are generated System power is increased to the combined power capability of both supplies The modules marked as power deny in the show module Status field are brought up if there is sufficient power Power supply is removed with redundancy enabled System log and sysl...

Page 384: ...supply 1 while power supply 2 is operating the system will issue a normal power supply 1 down indication warning with another warning asking the user not to remove power supply 1 If power supply 1 is left in the system even if it is powered off the total system power will be 4000 W If you remove power supply 1 from the system a major alarm will be issued to warn that the total system power will be...

Page 385: ...ghest numbered slot Slots containing supervisor engines or Switch Fabric Modules are bypassed and are not powered down This shut down order is fixed and cannot be changed You can change the configuration of the power supplies to redundant or combined at any time If you switch from a redundant to a combined configuration both power supplies are enabled even a power supply that was disabled because ...

Page 386: ...A 78 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Appendix A Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Redundancy ...

Page 387: ...ers that install in Catalyst 6500 series modules and supervisor engines The section is divided into these topics 100 MB Transceivers page B 1 1 GB Transceivers page B 3 10 GB Transceivers page B 10 WDM Transceivers page B 17 100 MB Transceivers 100 MB Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP transceivers are currently the only 100 MB transceivers that are supported on a Catalyst 6500 series Ethernet switch...

Page 388: ...r can affect cabling distances GLC FE 100FX 100BASE FX SFP for 100 Mb Fast Ethernet ports Dual LC 1310 MMF 50 62 5 1 24 miles 2 km GLC FE 100LX 100BASE LX10 SFP for 100 Mb Fast Ethernet ports Dual LC 1310 SMF G 6523 3 ITU T G 652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802 3z standard 6 21 miles 10 km GLC FE 100BX D 100BASE FX SFP for 100 Mb Fast Ethernet ports Single LC 1550 receive 1310 transmit Single str...

Page 389: ...odules that support them the applicable transceiver illustrations and the applicable specification tables Table B 2 Fiber Loss Budgets for the 100 MB SFP Transceivers 100 MB SFP Transceiver Product Number Transmit dBm Receive dBm GLC FE 100FX 14 maximum 20 minimum 14 maximum 31 minimum GLC FE 100LX 8 maximum 15 minimum 8 maximum 28 minimum GLC FE 100BX U 8 maximum 14 minimum 7 maximum 28 2 minimum...

Page 390: ...upported on your module Refer to your software release notes to determine if a specific GBIC transceiver or SFP transceiver is supported on your module Transceiver Illustration Transceiver Specification Table GBIC WS X6408A GBIC WS X6416 GBIC WS X6516 GBIC WS X6516A GBIC WS X6816 GBIC Figure B 2 1000BASE T copper GBIC Figure B 3 1000BASE X optical GBIC Table B 5 cabling specifications Table B 6 fi...

Page 391: ... WS G5484 3 Use with MMF only SC duplex 850 MMF 62 5 62 5 50 0 50 0 160 200 400 500 722 ft 220 m 902 ft 275 m 1640 ft 500 m 1804 ft 550 m 1000BASE LX LH WS G5486 SC duplex 1310 MMF4 SMF 4 Refer to the product bulletin for the usage of mode conditioning patch cords in 1000BASE and 10GBASE Ethernet laser based transmissions at this URL http www cisco com en US prod collateral modules ps5455 product_...

Page 392: ... minimum 3 maximum 19 minimum WS G5487 1000BASE ZX 5 maximum 0 minimum 3 maximum 23 minimum 1 1 The 1000BASE ZX GBIC transceiver provides a minimum optical power budget of 23 dB To determine the supported link distance you need to measure your cable plant with an optical loss test set to verify that the optical loss of the cable plant including connectors and splices is less than or equal to this ...

Page 393: ...ical SFP transceiver Table B 8 lists the cabling specifications for the SFP transceivers Figure B 4 1000BASE T SFP Transceiver GLC T Figure B 5 1000BASE X SFP Transceivers 1 RJ 45 connector 3 Bale clasp shown in the open unlocked position 2 Bale clasp shown in the closed locked position 273166 1 2 3 130927 G L C S X M M C l a s s 1 2 1 C F R 1 0 4 0 1 0 L N 5 0 7 0 1 0 3 1 3 S N O H 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 394: ...2 ft 275 m 1640 ft 500 m 1804 ft 550 m 1000BASE LX LH GLC LH SM LC duplex 1300 MMF2 SMF 2 Refer to the product bulletin for the usage of mode conditioning patch cords in 1000BASE and 10GBASE Ethernet laser based transmissions at this URL http www cisco com en US prod collateral modules ps5455 product_bulletin_c25 530836 html 62 5 50 0 50 0 G 6523 3 ITU T G 652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802 3z s...

Page 395: ...ust not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications Table B 9 Fiber Loss Budgets for the 1 GB SFP Transceivers 1 GB SFP Transceiver Product Number Transmit dBm Receive dBm GLC SX MM 1000BASE SX 4 maximum 9 5 minimum 0 maximum 17 minimum GLC LH SM 1000BASE LX LH 3 maximum 9 5 minimum 3 maximum 20 minimum GLC ZX SM 1000BASE ZX 5 maximum 0 minimum 3 maximum 23 minimum GLC BX U 3 ma...

Page 396: ...h an Angle Polished Connector APC polished face type Table B 11 10 GB Transceiver Types and Module Support 10 GB Transceiver Type Supported on these Modules1 1 Not all 10 GB transceiver versions may be supported on your module Refer to your software release notes to determine if a specific 10 GB transceiver is supported on your module Transceiver Illustration Transceiver Specification Table XENPAK...

Page 397: ...NPAK Transceiver Specifications and Cabling Distances XENPAK Connector Nominal Wavelength Network Fiber Type Fiber Core Size microns Modal Bandwidth Mhz km Maximum Cable Distance1 XENPAK 10GB CX4 InfiniBand 4X N A CX4 copper 49 ft 15 m 2 XENPAK 10GB SR SC duplex 850 nm MMF 62 5 62 5 50 0 50 0 50 0 160 200 400 500 2000 83 3 ft 25 m 108 3 ft 33 m 216 5 ft 66 m 269 0 ft 82 m 984 3 ft 300 m XENPAK 10G...

Page 398: ...10 km on standard SMF G 652 The WAN PHY allows 4 ITU T G 652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802 3z standard 5 Requires a 5 db 1550 nm fixed loss attenuator for cable distances less than 12 43 miles 20 km The attenuator is available from Cisco Systems p n WS X6K 5DB ATT The attenuator is installed on the receiver side of the transceiver Table B 12 10 GB XENPAK Transceiver Specifications and Cabling D...

Page 399: ...or features identified Table B 15 lists the cabling specifications for the X2 transceivers Figure B 7 10 GB X2 Transceiver 1 Transmit optical bore 6 Module connector 2 Receive optical bore 7 Latch extended 3 Latching sleeve retracted 8 Latching sleeve extended 4 EMI gasket 9 Latch retracted 5 Transceiver heat sink 5 6 120754 4 3 8 1 2 7 9 Latching sleeve retracted latch extended Latching sleeve ex...

Page 400: ...2 10GB ER SC duplex 1550 SMF G 652 fiber 24 84 miles 40 km X2 10GB LX4 SC duplex 1310 MMF 62 5 50 0 50 0 500 400 500 984 3 feet 300 m 787 4 feet 240 m 984 3 feet 300 m X2 10GB CX4 InfiniBand 4X InfiniBand copper 49 2 feet 15 m 2 2 The Cisco X2 10GB CX4 transceiver supports link lengths of up to 49 2 feet 15 m on CX4 cable Cisco offers four CX4 cables CAB INF 28G 1 1 meter cable CAB INF 28G 5 5 met...

Page 401: ...er that ends in 02 do not provide EMI compliance when they are installed in the WS X6716 10GE module See Figure B 8 for the serial number location X2 10GB LRM 10GBASE LRM for FDDI grade multimode fiber MMF The X2 10GB LRM is not supported by the show idprom command X2 10GB LX4 10GBASE LX4 serial 1310 nm multimode fiber MMF X2 10GB LX4 transceivers that are labeled with a serial number that ends wi...

Page 402: ...9466 X2 10GB XX V01 COM 10 XXXX XX Class 1 Laser 21 CFR 1040 10 LN 50 07 2001 Made In COUNTRY SN LLLYYWWSSSS XXXXXXXXXX X2 10GB XX V01 COM 10 XXXX XX Class 1 Laser 21 CFR 1040 10 LN 50 07 2001 Made In COUNTRY SN LLLYYWWSSSS XXXXXXXXXX Cisco part number Table B 17 10 GB X2 Transceiver Physical and Environmental Specifications Item Specification Dimensions H x W x D 0 53 x 1 41 x 3 58 inches 13 46 x...

Page 403: ...X6516 GBIC WS X6516A GBIC WS X6816 GBIC Figure B 9 Table B 19 DWDM GBIC DWDM GBIC transceivers are used as part of a DWDM optical network to provide high capacity bandwidth across an optical fiber network There are 32 fixed wavelength DWDM GBICs that support the International Telecommunications Union ITU 100 GHz wavelength grid The DWDM GBIC transceivers have a duplex SC connector WS X6408A GBIC W...

Page 404: ...s an optical fiber network There are 32 fixed wavelength DWDM XENPAK transceivers that support the International Telecommunications Union ITU 100 GHz wavelength grid The DWDM XENPAK transceivers have a duplex SC connector WS X6704 10GE Figure B 12 Table B 22 R O WDM XENPAK The R O WDM XENPAK receiver WDM XENPAK REC operates as a pluggable receiver on any unidirectional link in a CWDM or DWDM trans...

Page 405: ...9 CWDM GBIC Transceivers Wavelengths Model Number Color Code CWDM GBIC Wavelength CWDM GBIC 1470 Gray 1470 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1490 Violet 1490 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1510 Blue 1510 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1530 Green 1530 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1550 Yellow 1550 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1570 Orange 1570 nm laser single mode CWDM GBIC 1590 Red 1590 nm laser si...

Page 406: ...GBIC 50 12 1000BASE DWDM 1550 12 nm GBIC 34 DWDM GBIC 48 51 1000BASE DWDM 1548 51 nm GBIC 36 DWDM GBIC 47 72 1000BASE DWDM 1547 72 nm GBIC 37 DWDM GBIC 46 92 1000BASE DWDM 1546 92 nm GBIC 38 DWDM GBIC 46 12 1000BASE DWDM 1546 12 nm GBIC 39 DWDM GBIC 44 53 1000BASE DWDM 1544 53 nm GBIC 41 DWDM GBIC 43 73 1000BASE DWDM 1543 73 nm GBIC 42 DWDM GBIC 42 94 1000BASE DWDM 1542 94 nm GBIC 43 DWDM GBIC 42 ...

Page 407: ... nm laser single mode CWDM SFP 1610 Brown 1610 nm laser single mode Table B 22 DWDM XENPAK Transceiver Module Product Numbers and ITU Channel Numbers DWDM XENPAK Product Number Description ITU Channel DWDM XENPAK 60 61 1000BASE DWDM 1560 61 nm XENPAK 21 DWDM XENPAK 59 79 1000BASE DWDM 1559 79 nm XENPAK 22 DWDM XENPAK 58 98 1000BASE DWDM 1558 98 nm XENPAK 23 DWDM XENPAK 58 17 1000BASE DWDM 1558 17 ...

Page 408: ... DWDM XENPAK 46 12 1000BASE DWDM 1546 12 nm XENPAK 39 DWDM XENPAK 44 53 1000BASE DWDM 1544 53 nm XENPAK 41 DWDM XENPAK 43 73 1000BASE DWDM 1543 73 nm XENPAK 42 DWDM XENPAK 42 94 1000BASE DWDM 1542 94 nm XENPAK 43 DWDM XENPAK 42 14 1000BASE DWDM 1542 14 nm XENPAK 44 DWDM XENPAK 40 56 1000BASE DWDM 1540 56 nm XENPAK 46 DWDM XENPAK 39 77 1000BASE DWDM 1539 77 nm XENPAK 47 DWDM XENPAK 39 98 1000BASE D...

Page 409: ...NPAK 32 68 1000BASE DWDM 1532 68 nm XENPAK 56 DWDM XENPAK 31 90 1000BASE DWDM 1531 90 nm XENPAK 57 DWDM XENPAK 31 12 1000BASE DWDM 1531 12 nm XENPAK 58 DWDM XENPAK 30 33 1000BASE DWDM 1530 33 nm XENPAK 59 Table B 22 DWDM XENPAK Transceiver Module Product Numbers and ITU Channel Numbers continued DWDM XENPAK Product Number Description ITU Channel 1 Captive installation screw 3 Transmit optical bore...

Page 410: ...ct a Category 3 Category 5 Category 5e or Category 6 foil twisted pair or unshielded twisted pair cable from the external network to the module interface connector Figure B 13 RJ 45 Interface Cable Connector Caution Category 5e Category 6 and Category 6a cables can store large levels of static electricity because of the dielectric properties of the materials used in their construction Always groun...

Page 411: ...he pinout arrangement is different than the 10 100BASE TX Figure B 14 RJ 21 Telco Interface Cable Connectors Table B 23 lists the output signals for the RJ 21 telco connector The receive and transmit signals are polarized One pin of each signal pair carries the positive signal and the other pin carries the negative signal Note Table B 23 lists the output signals for the RJ 21 telco connector not t...

Page 412: ... the module Caution To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding lightning immunity requirements you must use foil twisted pair FTP cable that is properly grounded at both ends Table B 23 RJ 21 Connector Pinout Ethernet Port No Connector Pin No Signal Connector Pin No Signal 1 1 2 RxD TxD 26 27 RxD TxD 2 3 4 RxD TxD 28 29 RxD TxD 3 5 6 RxD TxD 30 31 RxD TxD 4 7 8 RxD TxD 32 33 RxD TxD 5 9 10 RxD TxD 34 35...

Page 413: ...S Analog Interface Module Only Port Number Connector Pin Number Signal Port Number Connector Pin Number Signal 1 1 26 Ring Tip 13 13 38 Ring Tip 2 2 27 Ring Tip 14 14 39 Ring Tip 3 3 28 Ring Tip 15 15 40 Ring Tip 4 4 29 Ring Tip 16 16 41 Ring Tip 5 5 30 Ring Tip 17 17 42 Ring Tip 6 6 31 Ring Tip 18 18 43 Ring Tip 7 7 32 Ring Tip 19 19 44 Ring Tip 8 8 33 Ring Tip 20 20 45 Ring Tip 9 9 34 Ring Tip 2...

Page 414: ...C Fiber Optic Connector Always insert the network connector completely into the socket A secure connection is especially important when you are establishing a connection between a module and a long distance 1 24 miles 2 km network or a module and a suspected highly attenuated network If the link LED does not light try removing the network cable plug and reinserting it firmly into the module socket...

Page 415: ...les The MT RJ connector is a two fiber connector transmit and receive and has a form factor and clip lock retainer similar to the RJ 45 copper connector Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Note Make sure that the optical connectors are clean before making the connect...

Page 416: ...B 17 is a small form factor fiber optic connector that provides high density fiber connectivity The LC connector can be used with either MMF cable or SMF cable The LC connector uses a latching clip mechanism that is similar to the one used on the RJ 45 copper connector Note Make sure that the optical connectors are clean before making the connections Contaminated connectors can damage the fiber an...

Page 417: ...ts the connector pinouts and signal names for a 1000BASE T crossover MDI X cable Figure B 19 shows a schematic of the 1000BASE T crossover cable Figure B 18 Twisted Pair Crossover 10 100BASE T Cable Schematic Table B 25 10 100BASE T Crossover Cable Pinout MDI X Side 1 Pin Signal Side 2 Pin Signal 1 RD 3 TD 2 RD 6 TD 3 TD 1 RD 6 TD 2 RD 4 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 5 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not u...

Page 418: ... does not interfere with their operation Catalyst 6500 series switches come with an accessory kit that contains the cable and adapters that you will need to connect a console an ASCII terminal or PC running terminal emulation software or modem to the console port The accessory kit includes these items RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal RJ 45 to DB 25 fe...

Page 419: ...yst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable and the appropriate adapter for the terminal connection The cable and adapter are not provided See the Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts section on page B 35 Note Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small pointed object to access the console port mode switch The switch is shipped in the in position Identifying a Rollover Cable You can identi...

Page 420: ...he RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal to connect the console port to a terminal Table B 28 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter Table B 27 Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts DB 9 Adapter Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable RJ 45 to DB 9 Termi...

Page 421: ... Table B 30 for the pinouts DSR 7 3 20 DTR CTS 81 1 4 RTS 1 Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8 Table B 28 Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts DB 25 Adapter continued Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable RJ 45 to DB 25 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal Table B 29 Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts Modem Adapter Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Ca...

Page 422: ...or rate BER The patch cord is required to comply with IEEE standards IEEE found that link distances could not be met with certain types of fiber optic cable due to a problem in the center of some fiber optic cable cores The solution is to launch light from the laser at a precise offset from the center by using the patch cord At the output of the patch cord the LX LH GBIC complies with the IEEE 802...

Page 423: ...tances required for Gigabit Ethernet The 802 3z Gigabit Ethernet Task Force has identified the DMD condition that occurs with particular combinations of lasers and MMF cable The results create an additional element of jitter that can limit the reach of Gigabit Ethernet over MMF cable With DMD a single laser light pulse excites a few modes equally within an MMF cable These modes or light pathways t...

Page 424: ...he mode conditioning patch cords for all uplink modules using MMF when the link span exceeds 984 feet 300 meters For link spans less than 984 feet 300 meters you can omit the patch cord We do not recommend using the LX LH GBIC and MMF without a patch cord for very short link distances of 33 to 328 feet 10 to 100 meters The result could be an elevated bit error rate BER Cleaning the Fiber Optic Con...

Page 425: ...ors use a CLETOP cassette cleaner type A for SC connectors or type B for MT RJ connectors and follow the product directions If a CLETOP cassette cleaner is not available follow these steps Step 1 Use a lint free tissue soaked in 99 percent pure isopropyl alcohol to gently wipe the faceplate Wait five seconds for the surfaces to dry and repeat Step 2 Remove any residual dust from the faceplate with...

Page 426: ...B 40 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Appendix B Transceivers Module Connectors and Cable Specifications Cleaning the Fiber Optic Connectors ...

Page 427: ...ssis Step 4 Place the power supplies in the spaces provided in the power supply packing material See Figure C 1 Step 5 Place the top packing material over the top of the chassis and power supplies Step 6 Place the rack mount kit and the accessory kit on the top packing material Note You must include the accessory kit for the final packaging to fit properly Step 7 Place the outside carton over the ...

Page 428: ...C 1 Packing Material Figure C 2 Final Package Note Do not use tape to hold the outside carton to the bottom pallet Packing straps must be added to hold the entire package together and to add strength to the package 12984 Docs and accessories go in here Top packing material Power supply s go in here 12985 ...

Page 429: ... modules Table D 8 10 100 1000 Ethernet modules Table D 9 Fast Ethernet switching modules Table D 10 10 100 Ethernet switching modules Table D 11 10BASE Ethernet switching modules Table D 12 FlexWAN and Enhanced FlexWAN modules Table D 13 Service modules Table D 14 Miscellaneous modules Table D 15 Unless otherwise noted the information in the following tables is measured under fully loaded conditi...

Page 430: ...4 11 597 63 Catalyst 6504 E chassis FAN MOD 4HS fan tray1 1 43 2 17 60 06 91 14 75 08 113 93 256 38 389 05 80 73 122 50 275 68 418 34 Catalyst 6506 chassis WS C6K 6SLOT FAN fan tray 0 71 30 00 37 48 128 00 40 00 136 88 WS C6K 6SLOT FAN2 fan tray 2 00 84 00 105 00 359 00 113 00 386 00 Catalyst 6506 E chassis WS C6506 E FAN fan tray1 2 35 3 35 98 70 140 70 123 40 175 88 421 33 600 61 132 66 189 11 4...

Page 431: ...rnet modules require the fan tray s additional cooling capacity 2 Values given are per fan tray The Catalyst 6509 NEB A switch chassis ships with one fan tray installed by default A second fan tray can be installed in the chassis The power and heat numbers for a chassis equipped with two fan trays are double the values listed 3 Values given are per fan tray The Catalyst 6509 V E switch chassis shi...

Page 432: ...C Module Power Watts AC DC AC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR DC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR WS X6K SUP1A 2GE Supervisor Engine 1A 1 70 71 40 89 25 304 79 95 97 327 73 WS X6K SUP1A PFC Supervisor Engine 1A with PFC daughter card 2 50 105 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 WS X6K SUP1A MSFC Supervisor Engine 1A with PFC and MSFC daughter cards 3 30 138 60 173 25 519 65 186 29 559 18 WS X6K SUP1A...

Page 433: ...Programmable IP Services Accelerator PISA daughter cards 2 97 124 74 155 93 532 48 167 66 572 56 WS SUP720 Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3A daughter card and integrated MSFC3 and switch fabric 7 50 315 0 393 75 1344 66 423 39 1445 87 WS SUP720 3B Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3B daughter card and integrated MSFC3 and switch fabric 6 72 282 24 350 80 1204 81 379 35 1295 5 WS SUP720 3BXL Supervisor ...

Page 434: ... PFC3BXL Policy Feature Card 3BXL 2 57 107 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 VS F6K PFC3C Policy Feature Card 3C 1 90 79 80 99 75 340 65 107 26 366 29 VS F6K PFC3CXL Policy Feature Card 3CXL 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 Table D 5 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs Model Number Module Type Module Current A Module Power Watts AC DC AC Input Power Watts ...

Page 435: ...6 63 295 82 93 15 318 09 WS F6700 DFC3CXL Distributed Forwarding Card 3CXL for use on CEF720 modules Supported only with Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE 2 35 98 70 123 38 421 33 132 66 453 04 Table D 5 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs continued Model Number Module Type Module Current A Module Power Watts AC DC AC Input Power Watts Heat ...

Page 436: ...atts Heat Diss BTU HR DC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR WS X6502 10GE 2 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module 3 30 138 60 173 25 591 65 186 29 636 18 WS X6704 10GE 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module 6 28 263 76 329 70 1125 93 354 52 1210 67 WS X6708 10G 3C 8 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module with WS F6700 DFC3C daughter card 10 58 444 36 555 45 1896 86 600 49 2050 66 WS X6708 10G 3CXL 8 Port 10 Gigabit...

Page 437: ...1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module 2 00 84 00 105 00 358 58 112 90 385 56 WS X6416 GBIC 16 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module 2 81 118 02 147 53 503 8 158 63 541 72 WS X6416 GE MT 8 port 1000BASE SX Gigabit Ethernet module 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 WS X6516 GBIC 16 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module 3 40 142 80 178 50 609 58 191 94 655 46 WS X6516A GBIC 16 port 1000BASE X G...

Page 438: ...48 GE 45AF 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K GE48 AF PoE daughter card 2 65 111 30 139 13 475 11 149 60 510 87 WS X6148A GE TX 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module 2 5 105 0 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 WS X6148A GE 45AF 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K GE48 AF PoE daughter card 2 68 112 56 140 70 480 49 151 29 516 66 WS X6516 GE TX 16 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module 3 ...

Page 439: ...8 272 52 85 81 293 03 WS X6324 100FX SM 24 port 100BASE FX Ethernet module SMF 1 52 63 84 79 8 272 52 85 81 293 03 WS X6524 100FX MM 24 port 100BASE FX Ethernet module 1 90 79 8 99 75 340 65 107 3 366 3 Table D 11 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 100 Ethernet Switching Modules Model Number Module Type Module Current A Module Power Watts AC DC AC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR DC Inpu...

Page 440: ...rt 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K FE48X2 AF PoE daughter card 3 16 132 72 165 90 566 55 178 39 609 19 WS X6248A TEL 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module telco 2 69 113 141 23 482 28 151 85 518 58 WS X6348 RJ21V 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR PoE daughter card 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 WS X6348 RJ 45 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 W...

Page 441: ...N and Enhanced FlexWAN Modules Model Number Module Type Module Current A Module Power Watts AC DC AC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR DC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR WS X6182 2PA FlexWAN module 2 38 99 96 125 426 7 134 35 458 82 WS X6582 2PA Enhance FlexWAN module 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 Table D 14 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Service Modules Model Number Module ...

Page 442: ...Module 1 2 89 121 38 151 73 518 14 163 15 557 14 WS SVC NAM 2 Network Analysis Module 2 3 47 145 74 182 18 622 13 195 89 668 95 WS SVC PSD 1 Persistent Storage Device module 4 00 168 0 210 0 717 15 225 81 771 13 WS SVC WEBVPN K9 WebVPN Services module 2 94 123 48 154 35 527 11 165 97 566 78 WS SVC WISM 1 K9 Wireless Services Module WiSM 6 07 254 94 318 68 1088 25 342 66 1170 19 WS SVC WLAN 1 K9 Wi...

Page 443: ...wer Watts Heat Diss BTU HR DC Input Power Watts Heat Diss BTU HR WS X6066 SLB APC Content Switching Module 3 0 126 0 157 5 537 9 169 35 578 35 WS X6101 OC12 SMF WS X6101 OC12 MMF 1 port ATM module 2 10 88 2 110 3 376 5 118 5 404 8 WS X6302 MSM Multilayer Switch Module 5 20 218 4 273 932 3 293 55 1002 47 WS X6380 NAM Network Analysis Module 1 31 55 02 68 78 234 87 73 95 252 54 WS X6608 T1 E1 8 Port...

Page 444: ...D 16 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Appendix D Chassis and Module Power and Heat Values ...

Page 445: ...n in this chapter to help isolate the cause Problems with the initial startup are often caused by a switching module that has become dislodged from the backplane or a power supply that has been disconnected from the power cord connector Although temperature conditions above the maximum acceptable level rarely occur at initial startup you might encounter these conditions during extended operation L...

Page 446: ... troubleshoot each separate component in the system The switch consists of these subsystems Power supply Includes the power supplies and power supply fans Fan assembly The chassis fan assembly should operate whenever system power is on You should see the FAN LED turn green and hear the fan assembly operating A red FAN LED indicates that one or more fans in the fan assembly is not operating You sho...

Page 447: ...supervisor engine is operational and active If the supervisor engine is in standby mode the ACTIVE LED is orange Each LINK LED should flash orange once and stay orange during diagnostic boot tests and turn green when the module is operational online If no signal is detected the LINK LED turns off The LINK LED blinks orange if the port is bad If any LEDs on the supervisor engine front panel are red...

Page 448: ... cord to another power source if one is available and turn on the power If the INPUT OK LED is green the problem is the first power source If the INPUT OK LED fails to light after you connect the power supply to a new power source replace the power cord and turn on the switch If the INPUT OK LED then goes on return the first power cord for replacement If this unit has more than one power cord repe...

Page 449: ... steps Step 1 Verify that all status LEDs are on Step 2 If any status LEDs on the supervisor engine or any switching modules are red or off the module might have shifted out of its slot Reseat the module until both ejector levers are at right angles to the rear of the chassis Tighten the captive installation screws at the left and right of the module front panel and restart the system STATUS LED I...

Page 450: ...ine front panel and all module front panels 3 The STATUS LED is red on the failed supervisor engine If there is no redundant supervisor the SYSTEM LED is red also Syslog message and SNMP trap generated If redundancy system switches to redundant supervisor engine and the active supervisor engine shuts down If there is no redundancy and the overtemperature condition is not corrected the system shuts...

Page 451: ...ntative for assistance and additional instructions Before you call have the following information ready to help your service provider assist you as quickly as possible Date you received the switch Chassis serial number located on a label on the right of the rear panel of the chassis Type of software and release number Maintenance agreement or warranty information Brief description of the problem B...

Page 452: ...E 8 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Installation Guide OL 5781 08 Appendix E Troubleshooting Contacting Customer Service ...

Page 453: ... form factor figure A 14 overview A 13 specifications A 16 1400 W power supplies AC power cords A 21 form factor figure A 19 overview A 18 power entry module A 18 removing and installing 4 3 4 9 specifications A 19 1 GB transceivers See either GBIC transceivers or SFP transceivers 2500 W AC input power supplies AC power cords A 28 form factor figure A 23 overview A 23 specifications A 24 2500 W DC...

Page 454: ...talling 4 3 4 9 4 15 specifications A 8 A accessory kit console port cable B 32 contents 3 5 B 32 repacking C 1 AC input PEM installing 4 78 removing 4 76 AC input power cords 1000 W power supply A 13 1300 W power supply A 17 1400 W power supply A 21 2500 W power supply A 28 2700 W power supply A 35 3000 W power supply A 40 4000 W power supply A 46 6000 W power supply A 53 8700 W power supply A 62...

Page 455: ...13 E figure 2 14 Catalyst 6513 E switches 1 73 Catalyst 6513 switches 1 67 chassis requirements table 2 6 description 2 5 alarms major E 5 minor E 5 attenuators using with 1000BASE ZX GBIC B 5 audience document xi B brackets See crossbar brackets shelf brackets stabilizer brackets branch circuit requirements 2 22 C cable guides installing on Catalyst 6506 E switches 3 17 installing on Catalyst 650...

Page 456: ... specifications 1 16 fan trays 1 15 features table 1 14 physical characteristics 1 17 power supplies description 1 15 shock and vibration specifications 1 16 specifications 1 16 supervisor engines 1 14 Catalyst 6506 E switches acoustic noise 1 28 airflow 1 29 airflow figure 2 8 environmental specifications 1 28 fan trays 1 26 features table 1 24 installing L brackets and cable guides 3 17 physical...

Page 457: ...eatures table 1 43 form factor figure 1 42 installing L brackets and cable guides 3 27 installing the stabilizer kit 3 50 physical characteristics 1 48 power supplies 1 46 shock and vibration specifications 1 47 specifications 1 47 supervisor engines 1 43 Catalyst 6509 switches acoustic noise 1 34 airflow 1 35 airflow figure 2 9 environmental specifications 1 34 fan trays 1 32 features table 1 31 ...

Page 458: ...ic electricity caution 2 16 2 18 2 24 B 24 B 26 chassis airflow 2 5 checklist site preparation 2 24 cleaning guidelines B 39 connecting console ports B 32 modems 3 62 power sources 4 13 system ground 3 53 terminals 3 62 uplink ports 3 63 connectors fiber optic B 39 LC optical B 30 MT RJ B 29 SC optical B 28 connector specifications See specific types of connectors console ports DB 25 adapters B 34...

Page 459: ...on B 17 modules supported on B 17 physical form figure B 19 product numbers and ITU channel numbers B 20 DWDM XENPAK transceivers description B 18 modules supported on B 18 physical form figure B 23 product numbers and ITU channel numbers B 21 E environmental monitoring supervisor engine and switching modules E 5 environmental specifications Catalyst 6503 E switches 1 11 Catalyst 6503 switches 1 6...

Page 460: ...orm figure B 4 Gigabit Ethernet DMD occurrences B 37 grounding See system ground guidelines rack mounting the switch 3 3 I IEEE 802 3z B 37 installing patch cords B 37 shelf brackets 3 48 installing the switch rack mounting tools required 3 48 troubleshooting E 1 IP phones power and heat numbers D 3 L lasers transmission comparison figure B 38 LC connectors figure B 30 LC optical connectors B 30 L...

Page 461: ... 1 73 Catalyst 6513 switches 1 67 port mode switches mode 1 B 34 mode 2 B 35 using B 33 power shut down sequence A 77 troubleshooting E 2 power and heat values chassis D 2 fan trays D 2 IP phones D 3 modules D 15 supervisor engines D 4 power cords See AC input power cords power down sequence A 77 power entry modules Catalyst 6503 E switches requirement 1 10 Catalyst 6503 switches requirement 1 5 d...

Page 462: ...s 4 19 DC input power supply 4 16 4 79 repacking switches C 1 RJ 21 connectors description B 25 figure B 25 pinout table B 26 pinout table WS X6624 FXS only B 27 RJ 45 connectors description B 24 figure B 24 rollover cables figure B 33 identifying colors B 33 S SC connectors description B 28 figure B 28 selecting a UPS 2 22 service and support E 7 SFP transceivers B 7 to B 9 100 MB SFP transceiver...

Page 463: ...roubleshooting E 2 STATUS LEDs alarms E 5 status LEDs E 2 E 3 supervisor engines checking LEDs E 3 troubleshooting E 3 E 5 uplink ports 3 63 switches See specific Catalyst switches system ground accessory kit 3 53 Catalyst 6503 connector location figure 3 54 Catalyst 6503 E connector location figure 3 54 Catalyst 6504 E connector location figure 3 55 Catalyst 6506 connector location figure 3 56 Ca...

Page 464: ... 23 product numbers and ITU channel numbers B 21 R O WDM GBIC transceivers description B 17 modules supported on B 17 R O WDM XENPAK transceivers description B 18 modules supported on B 18 weight Catalyst 6503 E switches 1 12 Catalyst 6503 switches 1 7 Catalyst 6504 E switches 1 17 Catalyst 6506 E switches 1 29 Catalyst 6506 switches 1 23 Catalyst 6509 E switches 1 41 Catalyst 6509 NEB A switches ...

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