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HP 10500 Switch Series 

Installation Guide 
 
 

 

Part number: 5998-2181 
Document version: 6W109-20140820 

 

Summary of Contents for 10504

Page 1: ...HP 10500 Switch Series Installation Guide Part number 5998 2181 Document version 6W109 20140820 ...

Page 2: ...MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompan...

Page 3: ...llation preparation 17 Installation procedures 17 Grounding the switch 18 Grounding the switch with a grounding strip 18 Grounding the switch through the PE wire of an AC power supply 19 Grounding the switch through the RTN wire of a DC power supply 20 Installing FRUs 21 Attaching an ESD wrist strap 21 Installing MPUs LPUs switching fabric modules 22 Installing a power supply 23 Connecting the pow...

Page 4: ...al fibers 43 Testing connectivity 44 Troubleshooting 45 Troubleshooting methods 45 Configuration terminal problems 45 No terminal display 45 Garbled terminal display 46 Troubleshooting the switch during the operation 46 Power supply system failure 46 Fan failure 47 MPU failure 47 LPU and switching fabric module failure 47 Interface failure 48 Replacement procedures 50 Replacing a power supply 50 R...

Page 5: ...87 Cable type 87 Pin assignments 89 Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable 90 Optical fiber 90 Precautions 91 SFP cable 92 QSFP cable 92 QSFP to SFP cable 93 Appendix E Cabling recommendations 94 General cabling requirements 94 Cable management requirements 94 Appendix F Repackaging the switch 98 Removing cables from the switch 98 Removing the power cord 98 Removing the console cable 98 Removing th...

Page 6: ...iv Index 104 ...

Page 7: ...11A JC612A JC613A JC748A JG820A JG821A JG822A and JG823A Safety recommendations To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage read all safety recommendations carefully before installation Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition General safety recommendations Keep the chassis clean and dust free Do not place the switch on a moist area and avoid liquid fl...

Page 8: ...these guidelines Ground the switch correctly For how to ground your switch see Installing the switch Always wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded when installing FRUs For how to use an ESD wrist strap see Installing FRUs Hold a PCB by its edges Do not touch any electronic components or printed circuit Put cards away in ESD bags for future use Laser safety WARNING Do not sta...

Page 9: ...ion of metal parts Lasting low relative humidity is likely to result in loose screws due to washer contraction and even ESD which causes the circuits to fail Table 3 Humidity requirements Humidity Range Operating humidity 10 to 95 noncondensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Cleanness Dust buildup on the chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption which causes poor contact of metal co...

Page 10: ...cessary For example use shielded interface cables To prevent signal ports from getting damaged by over voltage or over current caused by lightning strikes only route interface cables indoors Grounding Using a good grounding system to protect your switch against lightning shocks interferences and ESD is essential to the operating reliability of your switch Make sure the resistance between the chass...

Page 11: ... 3 94 in of clearance is reserved at the inlet and outlet air vents The rack for the switch has a good cooling system The installation site has a good cooling system Verify that the airflow design of the chassis meets the airflow design of the installation site Figure 1 Airflow through the 10508 V chassis 1 Power supply air intake vents 2 Power supply air exhaust vents 3 Chassis air intake vents 4...

Page 12: ...x A Chassis views and technical specifications Tools and equipment Table 6 lists the tools and equipment that you might use during installation and all of them are user supplied Table 6 Tools and equipment list Category Tool Measuring and marking tools Long tape ruler of 1 meter or 3 28 ft gradienter marker chalk line and pencil Drills Percussion drill electric drill and several auxiliary drill bi...

Page 13: ...ic iron solder wire ladder cable stripper vacuum cleaner crowbar and rubber hammer Tools for fiber optic cleaning Lint free paper and optical fiber microscope Equipment Multimeter 500 V Megohmmeter for measuring the insulation resistance error detector optical power meter and earth resistance tester ...

Page 14: ...e sure the workbench is sturdy and securely grounded The switch is ready for installation and has been carried to a place near the installation site and convenient for moving Installing the switch in a 19 inch rack Attaching slide rails and cage nuts to the rack Installing slide rails If the rack has slide rails skip this section Before you attach slide rails to the rack verify that the following ...

Page 15: ... slide rail see Table 7 to avoid making a mistake Figure 3 Right slide rail 1 Mark 2 Guide rail 3 Installation hole Table 7 Description for marks on the slide rails Mark Description Remarks F L Front end of the left slide rail Mount this end to the front left rack post F R Front end of the right slide rail Mount this end to the front right rack post 2 Mark the position on the rack for installing t...

Page 16: ...installation hole is wider than that between two adjacent standard installation holes Figure 4 Locating the rack position for installing slide rails 1 Middle of the narrower metal area between holes 3 Install six cage nuts in the square holes in each rack post as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Installing a cage nut 4 Align the installation holes on the front end of the slide rail with the cage nuts on...

Page 17: ...he rear end of the slide rail touch the cage nuts on the rear rack post Then screw in screws and fasten TIP Install a screw in each mounting hole of the slide rail to ensure its weight bearing capacity 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to install the other slide rail Make sure the two slide rails are at the same height so the device can be placed on them horizontally ...

Page 18: ...to the front square holed brackets of the rack 1 Determine the placement of the cage nuts depending on holes in the mounting brackets and the mounting position of the slide rails as shown in Figure 8 2 Install cage nuts on the square holes on each rack post as shown in Figure 5 ...

Page 19: ... You must install the signal cable management brackets separately for the 10508 V switch All other 10500 switches come with the signal cable management brackets secured to the mounting brackets In this step you only need to install the power cord management brackets for them The 10508 V has two cable management brackets the signal cable management brackets are installed at the upper part of the sw...

Page 20: ...and align the screws with the mounting holes on the chassis as shown in Figure 9 3 Fasten the screws Figure 9 Attaching cable management brackets to a 10508 V 1 Attach the cable management bracket to the chassis 2 Mounting holes for installing the cable management bracket 3 Screws for attaching the cable management bracket to the chassis 4 Signal cable management bracket installed at the upper par...

Page 21: ...r part of the chassis Attaching mounting brackets to the chassis 1 Identify the left mounting bracket marked L and the right mounting bracket marked R on the inner surface of the mounting brackets 2 Facing the chassis front mount the left and right mounting brackets to the two sides of the chassis as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Installing the mounting brackets 10508 1 Screws for attaching the mou...

Page 22: ...ssis until the bottom of the switch is a little higher than the slide rails on the rack HP recommends that you use a mechanical lift for moving your switch 3 Place the switch on the slide rails and slide the switch along the slide rails until the mounting brackets on the switch touch the front rack posts as shown by callout 1 in Figure 12 4 Attach the chassis to the rack with mounting screws Figur...

Page 23: ...MPORTANT Before you hammer the shank to the workbench or floor insert the spade shaped wedges into the grooves on the shank Otherwise the wall anchor cannot be installed correctly Figure 13 Installing the shank to the plug 1 Shank 2 Groove 3 Plug 4 Spade shaped wedge Installation procedures CAUTION Do not use the fan tray handles power supply handles chassis air vents or handle of chassis back cov...

Page 24: ...itch connect the grounding cable correctly to guarantee lightning protection and anti interference of the switch Grounding the switch with a grounding strip CAUTION Use the supplied grounding cable yellow green grounding cable Connect the grounding cable to the earthing system in the equipment room Do not connect it to a fire main or lightning rod If a grounding strip is available at the installat...

Page 25: ...rounding screws with dual hole terminals to the grounding holes 2 Grounding sign 3 Grounding strip 4 Grounding post 5 Ring terminal 6 Hex nut Grounding the switch through the PE wire of an AC power supply CAUTION Make sure the AC power supply uses a three wire cable with a protection wire and the PE wire of the AC power supply is reliably grounded at the power distribution room or AC power supply ...

Page 26: ...y grounded from the DC egress of the DC power cabinet If the switch is powered by a 48 VDC power supply and no grounding strip is available at the installation site you can ground the switch through the return RTN wire of the DC power supply as shown in Figure 17 Figure 17 Grounding the switch through the RTN wire of the DC power supply DC power box 48V strip RTN strip PGND strip ...

Page 27: ...ist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded when installing modules To use an ESD wrist strap 1 Make sure the switch is reliably grounded For how to ground your switch see Installing the switch 2 Put on the wrist strap 3 Tighten the wrist strap to keep good skin contact Make sure the resistance reading between your body and the ground is between 1 and 10 megohms 4 As shown in Figure 18 insert ...

Page 28: ...and switching fabric modules are collectively referred to as cards in this document These cards are either horizontally oriented or vertically oriented When installing a card in a horizontal slot make sure its PCB faces up When installing a card in a vertical slot make sure its PCB faces left This section uses a horizontally oriented card as an example To install a horizontally oriented card 1 Wea...

Page 29: ...running status of the card You can verify the running status of a card by referring to the card status LED SLOT on the MPU of the switch If the RUN LED blinks the card in the slot operates correctly For more information about card status LED SLOT see Appendix C LEDs Figure 19 Installing a card 1 Loosen the captive screws 2 Insert the card into the slot 3 Press the ejector levers inward 4 Fasten th...

Page 30: ...is reliably grounded For more information see Attaching an ESD wrist strap 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the blank filler panel if any to remove the blank filler panel 3 Unpack the power supply 4 Follow the installation graph printed on the blank filler panel of the power supply to install the power supply in a correct direction a Grasp the handle of the module with ...

Page 31: ...25 Figure 21 Installing an AC power supply in a vertical slot 1 Install the power supply to the chassis 2 Fasten the captive screw 1 2 ...

Page 32: ...power supply 2 Use a cable tie to secure the power cord to the cable management bracket Figure 23 shows how to connect the power cord for a vertical slot switch 10508 10508 V and 10512 Figure 24 shows how to connect the power cord for a horizontal slot switch 10504 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC power receptacle of the power source and switch on the circuit breaker 4 Verify th...

Page 33: ...cuit breaker Before you connect the power cord make sure the circuit breaker on the power cord is switched off Make sure the circuit breaker at the power input end is off when you connect the DC power cord to the terminals on the power source To connect a DC power cord 1 Connect the power cord to the power receptacle of the power supply 2 Fasten the screw to secure the power cord ...

Page 34: ...tch include SFP SFP XFP QSFP and CFP Installing an XFP SFP SFP QSFP module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Attaching an ESD wrist strap 2 Unpack the module Do not touch the golden plating of the module 3 Pivot the clasp of the module up Holding the module gently push the module into the slot until it has firm cont...

Page 35: ...Holding both sides of the module gently push the module into the slot until it has firm contact with the slot See Figure 27 4 Fasten the captive screws 5 Connect the fiber to the module For the installation procedure see Connecting your switch to the network Figure 27 Installing a CFP module 1 Gently push the module into the slot 2 Fasten the captive screws Connecting an SFP QSFP QSFP to SFP cable...

Page 36: ...and is reliably grounded For more information see Attaching an ESD wrist strap 2 Unpack the cable 3 Connect the cable connector to the port Make sure the cable connector is the right side up The bend radius of the cable must be a minimum of eight times the cable diameter ...

Page 37: ...logy high availability scalability and manageability For more information about IRF see HP 10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide IRF fabric setup flowchart The setup flow is shown in Figure 28 For the actual procedure see HP 10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide for the software release you are using Figure 28 IRF fabric setup flowchart To set up an IRF fabric ...

Page 38: ...bric setup This section describes issues that an IRF fabric setup plan must cover Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site Plan IRF fabric size and the installation site using the following procedure 1 Use HP 10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide as a reference to identify the number of member switches that your system software version supports for an IRF fabric All member switches...

Page 39: ...to it When connecting two neighboring IRF member switches you must connect the physical ports of IRF port 1 on one switch to the physical ports of IRF port 2 on the other switch A two member IRF fabric must use the daisy chain topology If the system software version you are using supports more than two IRF members you can create an IRF fabric that comprises more than two members in daisy chain top...

Page 40: ...00 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide Connecting the physical IRF ports Follow these guidelines when selecting transceiver modules and cables Use XFP transceiver modules and fibers to connect XFP ports Use SFP transceiver modules and fibers for long distance connection or use SFP cables to connect SFP ports for short distance connection Use CFP transceiver modules and fibers to connect CFP port...

Page 41: ...k management station See HP 10500 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide 4 Verify that you can manage all member switches as if they were one node 5 Display the running status of the IRF fabric by using the commands in Table 8 Table 8 Displaying and maintaining IRF configuration and running status Task Command Display information about the IRF fabric display irf Display topology informatio...

Page 42: ... IRF fabric supports equals the number of MPUs in the IRF fabric All switches support up to 16 concurrent VTY users Accessing the switch for the first time The first time you access the switch you must use a console cable to connect a console terminal for example a PC to the console port on the switch Setting up the configuration environment CAUTION The serial ports on PCs do not support hot swapp...

Page 43: ...Windows 7 Windows Vista or any other operating system prepare third party terminal control software and follow the software user guide or help to configure the terminal The following terminal settings are required Bits per second 9 600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Emulation VT100 To set terminal parameters for example on a Windows XP HyperTerminal 1 Select Start All Progra...

Page 44: ...e serial port to be used from the Connect using list and click OK Figure 32 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 4 Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None and click OK ...

Page 45: ...39 Figure 33 Setting the serial port parameters 5 Select File Properties in the HyperTerminal window Figure 34 HyperTerminal window 6 On the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and click OK ...

Page 46: ... blank filler panels All the network cables fibers power cords and grounding cables have been correctly connected The input power voltage meets the requirement of the switch The console cable is correctly connected The terminal or PC used for configuration has started and its configuration parameters have been set To power on the switch Turn on the power source of the switch to power on the switch...

Page 47: ... file flash 10500 bin The main application file is self decompressing Done System application is starting User interface aux0 is available Press ENTER to get started Press Enter at the prompt When the prompt Sysname appears you can configure the switch After powering on the switch verify the following items The cooling system is operating and you can hear fan rotating noise and feel air being blow...

Page 48: ... more information about login methods see HP 10500 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide Configuring the basic access function The switch without any configuration can perform basic data forwarding immediately after it is plugged into a network To implement more forwarding features configure the basic network settings in Table 10 on the switch Table 10 Basic network settings Setting Descr...

Page 49: ...ect the other end of the twisted pair cable to the RJ 45 Ethernet port of the peer device 3 Verify the port LEDs for incorrect connection For more information about the LED status see Appendix C LEDs Connecting your switch to the network through optical fibers WARNING To avoid injury to your eyes do not stare at the optical fiber interfaces and optical fiber connectors when connecting optical fibe...

Page 50: ...gure 36 Using LC optical fiber connectors to connect transceiver modules Figure 37 Using an MPO optical fiber connector to connect a QSFP module Testing connectivity After you connect the switch to the network use the ping or tracert command to test network connectivity For more information about these commands see HP 10500 Switch Series Command References LC plug SFP module MPO plug QSFP module ...

Page 51: ...t failures For more information about the LED status on the LPU see Appendix C LEDs If you cannot locate failures by following the guidelines in this chapter contact HP Support For more information see Support and other resources Configuration terminal problems If the configuration environment setup is correct the configuration terminal displays boot information when the switch is powered on If th...

Page 52: ...on state Examine the cooling system for inadequate ventilation and make sure every empty slot has been covered by a blank filler panel 2 If the DC LED is red the power supply has transitioned to a self protection state because of a power supply problem Examine the power supply for output short circuit output over current output over voltage input under voltage or remote disconnection The DC LED al...

Page 53: ...anels for them to guarantee good ventilation 5 If the problem persists contact HP Support MPU failure The status LEDs on the MPU show the status of a card in the corresponding slot According to the slot number of an MPU you can verify the corresponding LEDs for the MPU When the MPU operates correctly the RUN LED flashes and the ALM LED is off When the RUN LED is off the MPU fails To troubleshoot t...

Page 54: ...ot the interface 1 Make sure the MPU or LPU where the interface resides operates correctly For more information see MPU failure or LPU and switching fabric module failure 2 Examine the cable connection of the interface For how to correctly connect the cable to an Ethernet interface with an RJ 45 connector or an optical interface see Connecting your switch to the network 3 Verify that the cable is ...

Page 55: ...mand to enable one port the other port is disabled automatically If a port is brought down by the shutdown command use the undo shutdown command to bring up the interface After an interface fails if the switch has an idle interface of the same type you can connect the cable to the idle interface 7 Verify that the speed and duplex settings of the interfaces of a link are the same Make sure two inte...

Page 56: ...ved power supply to the chassis again install it after the status LED on it is off After removing the power supply if you do not install a new power supply install a blank filler panel Figure 38 Power supply removal flow Figure 39 Power supply installation flow To replace a power supply 1 Prepare an antistatic mat to place the removed power supply 2 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes g...

Page 57: ...tical slots and the replacement procedures are the same The following takes a card installed in a horizontal slot as an example To replace a card 1 Prepare an antistatic mat to place the removed card 2 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Installing FRUs 3 If the card is an MPU or LPU remove all its cables 4 Use a Philli...

Page 58: ... ensure adequate ventilation and dust prevention Figure 41 Replacing a card 1 Loosen the captive screw 2 Move the ejector levers outwards 3 Take out the card Replacing a fan tray CAUTION To avoid bodily injury do not touch the rotating fans when replacing the fan tray When the fan tray fails replace the fan tray to ensure correct operation of the switch The fan tray removal and installation proced...

Page 59: ... 4 Hold the handle of the fan tray with one hand to gently pull the fan tray part way out of the chassis After the fans stop rotating support the bottom of the fan tray with the other hand and take out the fan tray from the chassis as shown by callout 2 in Figure 42 5 Put the removed fan tray on the antistatic mat Figure 42 Removing a fan tray 1 Loosen the captive screws on the fan tray 2 Take the...

Page 60: ...astic pull latch 4 Grasp the clasp on the module and carefully pull the module out of the socket 5 Put the dust plug on the removed module and put the remove module into its original shipping materials 6 Install a new module For the installation procedures see Installing FRUs Replacing a CFP module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more...

Page 61: ...stallation procedures see Installing FRUs The bend radius of the cable must be a minimum of eight times the cable diameter If the cable cannot be removed or installed verify that the removal or installation process was followed correctly ...

Page 62: ...gistering you will receive email notification of product enhancements new driver versions firmware updates and other product resources Related information Documents To find related documents browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website http www hp com support manuals For related documentation navigate to the Networking section and select a networking category For a complete...

Page 63: ...parated by vertical bars from which you select one choice multiple choices or none 1 n The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand sign can be entered 1 to n times A line that starts with a pound sign is comments GUI conventions Convention Description Boldface Window names button names field names and menu items are in bold text For example the New User window appears cli...

Page 64: ... a unified wired WLAN module or the switching engine on a unified wired WLAN switch Represents an access point Represents a mesh access point Represents omnidirectional signals Represents directional signals Represents a security product such as a firewall UTM multiservice security gateway or load balancing device Represents a security card such as a firewall load balancing NetStream SSL VPN IPS o...

Page 65: ...08 as an example Figure 43 Front and rear views of the 10508 Table 11 Chassis structure Section Description Remarks 1 LPU slots Both LPUs and LPU slots are purple edged for easy identification N A 2 MPU slots Both MPUs and MPU slots are pink edged for easy identification You must install a minimum of one MPU 3 Power supply slots The 10504 has four power supply slots The 10508 10508 V and 10512 hav...

Page 66: ...40 mm 17 32 in 660 mm 25 98 in 10508 V 145 kg 319 66 lb 886 mm 34 88 in 20 RU 440 mm 17 32 in 660 mm 25 98 in 10512 165 kg 363 76 lb 797 mm 31 38 in 440 mm 17 32 in 660 mm 25 98 in NOTE Rack height is measured in RUs One RU is 44 45 mm 1 75 in Table 13 Card weights and dimensions Card model Weight Height Width Depth LSU1SUPA0 2 83 kg 6 24 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 399 mm 15 71 in 352 mm 13 86 in LSU1SUPB0 ...

Page 67: ... LSU1TGX4EB0 2 93 kg 6 46 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 399 mm 15 71 in 352 mm 13 86 in LSU1FAB04A0 1 61 kg 3 55 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 256 mm 10 08 in 298 mm 11 73 in LSU1FAB08A0 2 53 kg 5 58 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 426 mm 16 77 in 298 mm 11 73 in LSU1FAB04B0 1 71 kg 3 77 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 256 mm 10 08 in 298 mm 11 73 in LSU1FAB04D0 1 71 kg 3 77 lb 40 mm 1 57 in 256 mm 10 08 in 298 mm 11 73 in LSU1FAB08B0 2 5 kg 5 51 lb 40...

Page 68: ...the card when the card is running but all ports on the card are down and when no transceiver module is available on the optical interface of the card The dynamic power consumption of a card refers to the power consumed by the card when all the ports on the card are link up and send broadcasts Table 16 Card power consumption Model Minimum static power consumption Maximum dynamic power consumption L...

Page 69: ...U1FAB12B0 107 W 140 W LSU1FAB12D0 195 W 255 W LSU3WCMD0 118 W 150 W LSU1FWCEA0 109 W 157 W Fan tray power consumption The switch uses fans with the automatic speed adjustment function The fan speed is automatically adjusted based on the heat dissipation condition of the switch The power consumed by a fan tray depends on the fan speed Table 17 shows the power consumption of different fan trays Tabl...

Page 70: ...d 1 W equals 3 4121BTU h The heat dissipation of the switch depends on its power consumption To calculate heat dissipation of the switch assume 90 power consumption is converted to heat and the efficiency of the power supply is 90 Heat dissipation hour of the switch is 0 9 total power consumption of the cards plus power consumption of the fan tray 0 9 3 4121 For the power consumption of cards and ...

Page 71: ...65 Model Sound pressure level under acceptable temperature Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at full speed 10512 66 dBA 79 dBA ...

Page 72: ... MPU specifications Item Description Interfaces One console port for local or remote dialup configuration management One 10 100 1000BASE T interface for management and upgrade Interface transmission rate Console port No greater than 1 15200 bps and defaults to 9600 bps 10 100 1000BASE T interface 10 100 1000 Mbps Cables and max transmission distance Console port 15 m 49 21 ft over common asynchron...

Page 73: ...abit XFP module RJ 45 8 10 100 1000 Mbps N A LSU1GP24TSE0 LC 24 1000 100 Mbps Gigabit SFP module 100 Mbps SFP module RJ 45 8 10 100 1000 Mbps N A LSU1TGX4SE0 LC 4 10 Gbps 10 Gigabit XFP module LSU1TGS32SF0 LC 32 10 Gbps 1 Gbps 10 Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP cable Gigabit SFP module LSU1TGS48SF0 LC 48 10 Gbps 1 Gbps 10 Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP cable Gigabit SFP module LSU1QGS4SF0 MPO...

Page 74: ... Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP cable Gigabit SFP module LSU1GP48EB0 LC 48 1000 100 Mbps Gigabit SFP module 100 Mbps SFP module LSU1GP24TXEB0 LC 24 1000 100 Mbps Gigabit SFP module 100 Mbps SFP module LC 2 10 Gbps 10 Gigabit XFP module RJ 45 8 10 100 1000 Mbps N A LSU1TGX4EB0 LC 4 10 Gbps 10 Gigabit XFP module LSU3WCMD0 RJ 45 2 Console port 115200 bps default 9600 bps N A 10 100 1000BASE T inte...

Page 75: ...odule LSU1GP48SE0 JC619A JG378A HP 10500 48 port GbE SFP SE Module HP 10500 48 port GbE SFP SE TAA compliant Module LSU1GP24TXSE0 JC617A JG376A HP 10500 16 port GbE SFP 8 port GbE Combo 2 port 10 GbE XFP SE Module HP 10500 16 port GbE SFP 8 port GbE Combo 2 port 10GbE XFP SE TAA compliant Module LSU1GP24TSE0 JC763A JG347A HP 10500 16 port GbE SFP 8 port GbE Combo SE Module HP 10500 16 port GbE SFP...

Page 76: ...P 10500 16 port GbE SFP 8 port GbE Combo 2 port 10GbE XFP EA TAA compliant Module LSU1TGX4EA0 JC624A JG383A HP 10500 4 port 10 GbE XFP EA Module HP 10500 4 port 10GbE XFP EA TAA compliant Module LSU1TGS8EB0 JC629A JG387A HP 10500 8 port 10 GbE SFP EB Module HP 10500 8 port 10GbE SFP EB TAA compliant Module LSU1GP48EB0 JC625A JG384A HP 10500 48 port GbE SFP EB Module HP 10500 48 port GbE SFP EB TAA...

Page 77: ...7 must have one switching fabric module installed LSU1FAB08A0 LSU1FAB08B0 LSU1FAB08D0 10508 10508 V A minimum of two switching fabric modules are required and either slot 10 or slot 11 must have one switching fabric module installed LSU1FAB12B0 LSU1FAB12D0 10512 A minimum of two switching fabric modules are required and either slot 14 or slot 15 must have one switching fabric module installed Tabl...

Page 78: ... A 220 VAC 100 A 1 10 VAC 200 A Maximum output power 1200 W 1 10 VAC 2500 W 220 VAC 2400 W Temperature requirements Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F You can select a certain number of power supplies according to the actual power consumption requirements of your switch Make sure the total maximum output power of the ordered power suppli...

Page 79: ... JC665A which is referred to as the rack mounting kit in this document An HP X421 A Series Chassis Universal 4 Post Rack Mounting Kit JC665A includes cage nuts screws and a pair of slide rails The length of the slide rails is in the range of 500 mm 19 69 in to 800 mm 31 50 in A pair of slide rails can bear a maximum weight of 350 kg 771 60 lb Before you use the slide rails make sure the following ...

Page 80: ...ansceiver 1550 9 125 N A 40 km 24 86 miles JD107A HP X130 10G XFP LC ZR Transceiver 1550 9 125 N A 80 km 49 71 miles JG226A HP X180 10G XFP LC LH 80km 1538 98nm DWDM Transceiver 1538 98 9 125 N A 80 km 49 71 miles JG227A HP X180 10G XFP LC LH 80km 1539 77nm DWDM Transceiver 1539 77 9 125 N A 80 km 49 71 miles JG228A HP X180 10G XFP LC LH 80km 1540 56nm DWDM Transceiver 1540 56 9 125 N A 80 km 49 7...

Page 81: ...10G SFP LC SR Transceiver 850 50 125 2000 300 m 984 25 ft 500 82 m 269 03 ft 400 66 m 216 54 ft 62 5 125 200 33 m 108 27 ft 160 26 m 85 30 ft JD093B HP X130 10G SFP LC LRM Transceiver 1310 50 125 1500 500 220 m 721 78 ft 400 100 m 328 08 ft 62 5 125 200 160 220 m 721 78 ft JD094B HP X130 10G SFP LC LR Transceiver 1310 9 125 N A 10 km 6 21 miles JG234A HP X130 10G SFP LC ER 40km Transceiver 1550 9 ...

Page 82: ...10nm Transceiver 1310 9 125 N A 40 km 24 86 miles JD062A HP X120 1G SFP LC LH40 1550nm Transceiver 1550 9 125 N A 40 km 24 86 miles JD063B HP X125 1G SFP LC LH70 Transceiver 1550 9 125 N A 70 km 43 50 miles JD103A HP X120 1G SFP LC LH100 Transceiver 1550 9 125 N A 100 km 62 14 miles JD098B HP X120 1G SFP LC BX 10 U Transceiver TX 1310 RX 1490 9 125 N A 10 km 6 21 miles JD099B HP X120 1G SFP LC BX ...

Page 83: ... port of a combo interface does not support transceiver module JD089B Table 32 100 Mbps SFP module specifications Product code Description Central wavelength nm Fiber diameter μm Maximum transmission distance JD102B HP X115 100M SFP LC FX Transceiver 1310 50 125 2 km 1 24 miles 62 5 125 JD120B HP X110 100M SFP LC LX Transceiver 1310 9 125 15 km 9 32 miles JD090A HP X110 100M SFP LC LH40 Transceive...

Page 84: ...ions support this type of transceiver module Table 34 QSFP cable specifications Product code Description Cable length Remarks JG326A HP X240 40G QSFP QSFP 1m Direct Attach Copper Cable 1 m 3 28 ft Used for connecting 40 Gbps QSFP ports JG327A HP X240 40G QSFP QSFP 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable 3 m 9 84 ft JG328A HP X240 40G QSFP QSFP 5m Direct Attach Copper Cable 5 m 16 40 ft Table 35 QSFP to SFP ...

Page 85: ...HP X150 100G CFP LC LR4 10km SM Transceiver 1295 56 1300 05 1304 58 1309 14 9 125 10 km 6 21 miles DC power cord DC power cords are used for connecting the HP 10500 2400W DC power supply to the external DC power supply system Table 37 DC power cord specifications DC power cord Description Cable length JG390A HP 10500 48V 3m DC Power Supply Cable 3 m 9 84 ft JG391A HP 10500 48V 15m DC Power Supply ...

Page 86: ...Ds CFP port LEDs Switching fabric module LEDs Fan tray status LEDs Power supply LEDs MPU LEDs The LEDs for the two types of MPU for the 10500 switches are the same Figure 44 shows the LEDs available on the LSU1SUPA0 MPU Figure 44 MPU LEDs 1 Management Ethernet port LEDs 2 Fan LEDs 3 Card status LEDs 4 MPU active standby status LED Management Ethernet port LEDs Each MPU has one LINK LED and one ACT...

Page 87: ...s operating correctly Off On A fan problem is present or the fan tray is not in position Off Off The switch is not powered on Card LEDs Each MPU has the LEDs numbered the same as card slots to indicate the status of the active MPU standby MPU LPUs and switching fabric modules in the slots Table 41 shows the LED description NOTE Slot numbers are marked on top of the slots on the 10508 V switch and ...

Page 88: ... an MPU problem LPU LEDs RJ 45 Ethernet port LED Each RJ 45 Ethernet port has one LED to show link status and activities Table 43 RJ 45 Ethernet port LED description LED status Description Flashing yellow The Ethernet port is receiving or sending data at 100 1000 Mbps Flashing green The Ethernet port is receiving or sending data at 10 Gbps Steady yellow A 100 1000 Mbps link is present Steady green...

Page 89: ...is being received or sent Off Off No link is present QSFP port LEDs Each QSFP port has one LED to show link status and activities Table 47 QSFP port LED description LED status Description Flashing The QSFP port is receiving or sending data On A link is present but no data is being received or sent Off No link is present CFP port LEDs The LPUs provide a LED for each CFP port to indicate the link st...

Page 90: ...an tray is not powered on Power supply LEDs The HP 10500 2500W AC Power Supply has one AC LED and one DC LED to indicate its operating status The HP 10500 2400W DC Power Supply has one INP OK LED and one DC FLT LED to indicate its operating status Table 51 2500W AC power supply LED description LED Color Description AC Off The power supply has no power input The input voltage is too low and the pow...

Page 91: ...reen The power input is correct DC FLT Green The power supply is outputting power correctly Red The power supply is experiencing an output problem including output short circuit output overcurrent output overvoltage input under voltage or remote power off and has entered the self protection state Orange The power supply is in an over temperature condition and has entered the self protection state ...

Page 92: ...SFP ports Connects QSFP ports to transmit data QSFP to SFP cable QSFP port at one end and SFP port at the other end Connects the QSFP port at one end and the SFP port at the other end Console cable A console cable is an 8 core shielded cable with a crimped RJ 45 connector at one end for connecting to the console port of the switch and a DB 9 female connector at the other end for connecting to the ...

Page 93: ... Cable type Based on performance Ethernet cables can be classified into category 3 category 4 category 5 category 5e category 6 category 6A and category 7 cables based on performance Table 54 Ethernet cable description Type Description Category 5 Transmits data at a maximum speed of 100 Mbps with a bandwidth of 100 MHz Category 5e Transmits data at a maximum speed of 1000 Mbps with a bandwidth of ...

Page 94: ...es based on their pinouts Straight through The pinouts at both ends comply with standard 568B as shown in Figure 47 Crossover The pinouts at one end comply with standard 568B and those at the other end comply with standard 568A as shown in Figure 48 Figure 47 Straight through cable Figure 48 Crossover cable ...

Page 95: ...tion Signal Function 1 Rx Receive data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 2 Rx Receive data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 3 Tx Send data BIDA Bi directional data cable A 4 Reserved N A BIDD Bi directional data cable D 5 Reserved N A BIDD Bi directional data cable D 6 Tx Send data BIDA Bi directional data cable A 7 Reserved N A BIDC Bi directional data cable C 8 Reserved N A BIDC Bi directional da...

Page 96: ...in fiber optic communications which are advantageous for long distance communications Optical fibers can be classified into the following types Single mode fiber It has a core size of 10 μm or smaller and has a lower modal dispersion It carries only a single ray of light It is mostly used for communication over longer distances Multi mode fiber It has a core size of 50 μm or 62 5 μm or higher and ...

Page 97: ...ection between optical channels which makes the optical system debugging and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible Figure 49 SC connector Figure 50 LC connector Precautions Make sure the fiber connector and fiber type match the transceiver module type The optical interfaces on some cards have shielded covers Remove the shielded covers before using the ...

Page 98: ...rd hole or bending along the acute side of mechanical parts the fiber must wear jackets or cushions Insert and remove a plug with care Never exert a fierce force to the fiber or plug otherwise the plug might be damaged or the fiber might be broken Never pull press or extrude the fiber fiercely For the allowed maximum tensile load and crush load see Table 57 SFP cable You can use SFP cables to conn...

Page 99: ...FP cable A QSFP to SFP cable is a cable with one QSFP module at one end and four SFP modules at the other end Figure 53 QSFP to SFP cable 1 QSFP connector 2 QSFP pull latch 3 SFP connector 4 SFP pull latch 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 100: ...e coaxial cable is frequently bent plugged and unplugged the curvature radius should be a minimum of 10 times the cable s outer diameter The curvature radius of a high speed cable for example SFP cable should be a minimum of five times of the cable s outer diameter If the coaxial cable is frequently bent plugged and unplugged the curvature radius should be a minimum of 10 times the cable s outer d...

Page 101: ...p edges or tips When you route cables through sharp sheet metal penetration points or along sharp edges of mechanical parts use bushings or take any other action to protect the cables from being cut or abraded The sheet metal penetration points must be smooth and fully rounded Use the correct type of ties to bind the cables Do not bind cables with joined ties The following types of ties are availa...

Page 102: ...r come in contact with sharp edges or heated areas Use high temperature cables near heat sources Securely fasten cables and take adequate measures to prevent loose connections Figure 57 Securely fastening cables 1 Flat washer 2 Spring washer 3 Nut Fasten heavy or rigid power cords at the connectors to relief stress Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals Bind together cables t...

Page 103: ... bundle diameter mm Space between bundles mm 30 200 to 300 Do not tie cables or bundles in a knot The metal parts of the crimped cold pressed terminal blocks such as air switch cannot protrude beyond the blocks ...

Page 104: ... DC power cord Remove the cable tie that secures the power cord loosen the fastening screw on the power cord and then pull out the plug 5 Put the power cord into the bag Removing the console cable 1 Prepare the packing bag of the console cable Make sure the bag is clean dry and not damaged 2 Pull the RJ 45 connector of the console cable out from the console port of the switch 3 Pull the DB 9 conne...

Page 105: ... power supply CAUTION Before removing a power supply switch off the circuit breakers at the input end of all power cords and remove all the power cords to avoid device damage and bodily injury To repackage a power supply 1 Prepare the packing bag and box of the power supply Make sure the bag is clean dry and not damaged 2 Remove all power supplies from the chassis and then install blank filler pan...

Page 106: ...h packing tape Place the card in a correct direction onto the foam cushion in the box Otherwise the power supply cannot be completely seated into the foam cushion Repackaging the switch chassis Removing the chassis from the rack The switches are heavy If possible use a mechanical lift to move the switch To remove the chassis from the rack 1 Prepare the wooden carton and packing bag of the chassis ...

Page 107: ...ounting brackets Before repackaging the switch chassis remove the cable management brackets and mounting brackets from the chassis Removing the mounting brackets 1 Prepare the packing box of the mounting brackets Make sure the box is clean dry and not damaged 2 As shown in Figure 60 use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that attach the mounting brackets to the chassis and then remove the...

Page 108: ...he cable management brackets Make sure the bag is clean dry and not damaged 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that attach the cable management brackets to the chassis and then remove the cable management brackets 3 Put the cable management brackets into the bag Figure 61 Removing the cable management brackets from the 10508 V 1 Loosen the screws that attach the cable management bra...

Page 109: ...oden carton at the clearance between the chassis and the wooden panel 6 Cover the foam cushion to the chassis top and make sure the surface of the foam cushion aligns to the upper rims of the wooden carton Cover the foam cushion in a correct direction otherwise the foam cushion cannot be completely placed in the wooden carton 7 Cover the top cap to the wooden carton and then connect the panels wit...

Page 110: ...wrist strap 21 authenticating user interface 42 B binding cable management 94 bracket 19 inch rack cable management bracket installation 13 13 19 inch rack cabling recommendations 94 19 inch rack general cabling recommendations 94 19 inch rack mounting bracket attachment to chassis 15 19 inch rack mounting bracket installation 13 19 inch rack mounting switch 16 C cable 10 Gigabit SFP transceiver c...

Page 111: ...81 LPU installation 22 MPU installation 22 power consumption 62 repackaging 100 replacing 51 switching fabric module installation 22 CFP port LED description 83 CFP module installing 29 chassis 10500 airflow 5 10508 V airflow 5 19 inch rack cabling recommendations 94 19 inch rack general cabling recommendations 94 19 inch rack mounting bracket attachment to chassis 15 cooling and ventilation 5 gro...

Page 112: ...tion 2 fan tray power consumption 63 FRU installation 21 grounding 4 grounding switch through AC power supply PE wire 19 grounding switch through DC power supply RTN wire 20 grounding the switch 18 grounding the switch with grounding strip 18 heat dissipation 64 module power consumption 62 power requirements 4 power supply installation 23 removing the console cable 98 removing the grounding cable ...

Page 113: ...unding cable 98 switch 18 switch through AC power supply PE wire 19 switch through DC power supply RTN wire 20 switch with grounding strip 18 verifying installation preparations 8 H hardware 19 inch rack cable management brackets installation 13 13 19 inch rack cage nut installation 12 19 inch rack mounting bracket attachment to chassis 15 19 inch rack mounting brackets installation 13 19 inch rac...

Page 114: ...er requirements 4 power supply 23 QSFP module 28 safety recommendations 1 SFP module 28 SFP module 28 site cleanness 3 site floor weight support 2 site humidity 3 site temperature 3 space requirements 6 switch 8 switch handling safety recommendations 2 switch on 19 inch rack 8 tools and equipment 6 transceiver module optional 28 XFP module 28 interface optical fiber safety precautions 91 IRF fabri...

Page 115: ...IRF member switch 33 IRF member ID 33 verifying IRF fabric configuration 35 methods troubleshooting 45 minimum cable curvature radius 94 fiber cable curvature radius 94 module FRU installation 21 installing CFP 29 installing QSFP 28 installing SFP 28 installing SFP 28 installing transceiver optional 28 installing XFP 28 optical fiber safety precautions 91 power consumption 62 replacing transceiver...

Page 116: ...ning IRF connections 33 IRF member IDs 33 IRF topology 33 port cable connection Appendix D 86 CFP port LED description 83 connecting IRF physical ports 34 identifying IRF member switch physical ports 33 management Ethernet port LED description 80 QSFP port LED description 83 RJ 45 Ethernet port LED description 82 setting up IRF fabric 31 SFP port LED description 82 SFP port LED description 82 XFP ...

Page 117: ...installing switch 8 installing switch on 19 inch rack 8 installing switching fabric module 22 installing transceiver module optional 28 installing XFP module 28 making Ethernet twisted pair cable 90 mounting switch in 19 inch rack 16 mounting switch on workbench 17 planning IRF connections 33 planning IRF fabric installation site 32 planning IRF member IDs 33 planning IRF topology 33 powering on s...

Page 118: ...ils 19 inch rack 8 mounting switch in 19 inch rack 16 removing cable management brackets 101 removing mounting brackets 101 removing switch chassis 100 switch installation on 19 inch rack 8 verifying installation preparations 8 radius cable curvature 94 fiber cable curvature 94 removing cable management brackets 101 cables from switch 98 console cable 98 fan tray 53 grounding cable 98 mounting bra...

Page 119: ...scription 82 QSFP to SFP transceiver cable technical specifications 73 replacing SFP cable 54 replacing SFP transceiver module 54 replacing transceiver module 54 SFP module installing 28 single mode cable technical specifications 90 patch cord 90 site cleanness 3 cooling requirements 5 dust concentration 3 examining installation site 2 floor weight support 2 gas saturation 3 humidity 3 IRF fabric ...

Page 120: ...fabric module LED 80 LED description 83 symbols 57 system administration troubleshooting configuration terminal problems 45 troubleshooting power supply system failure 46 troubleshooting switch during operation 46 system power consumption 62 64 T technical specifications 59 60 100 Mbps SFP transceiver modules 73 10 Gigabit SFP transceiver cables 73 10 Gigabit SFP transceiver modules 73 10 Gigabit ...

Page 121: ...5 power supply system failure 46 switch 45 switch during operation 46 switching fabric module failure 47 twisted pair cable network connection 43 Ethernet twisted pair cable technical specifications 86 making Ethernet twisted pair cable 90 type cable technical specifications 87 performance based cable technical specifications 87 pinout based cable technical specifications 88 U user interface authe...

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