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Chapter 2: Installation

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Cabling and Powering On the Switch

Connecting a

XFP Fiber Optic

Cable

To connect a fiber optic cable to an XFP installed in the AT-10408XP 10-
Gigabit Ethernet Switch, perform the following procedure:

1. Remove the dust plug from the XFP, as shown in Figure 14. 

Figure 14.  Removing the Dust Cover from the XFP

2. Connect the fiber optic cable to the XFP port, as shown in Figure 15.

Figure 15.  Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable

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XFP

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XFP

STATUS

FAULT

MASTER
PSU1
PSU2

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10/100 LI

NK

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T

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T

BUSY

NORMAL

FAULT

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XFP

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XFP

STATUS

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MASTER
PSU1
PSU2

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10/100 LI

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Summary of Contents for AT-10408XP

Page 1: ...613 000707 Rev C 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch AT 10408XP Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...rks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written n...

Page 3: ...ely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note Modifications or changes not expressly approved of by the manufacturer or...

Page 4: ...tion of the safety statements is available in a PDF document titled Translated Safety Statements 613 000405 which is posted on the Allied Telesis website at www alliedtelesis com This document is also...

Page 5: ...eviewing Safety Precautions 28 Selecting a Site for the Switch 30 Unpacking the Switch 31 Installing the Switch on a Desktop 32 Installing the Switch in a Rack 33 Installing an XFP Transceiver 36 Cabl...

Page 6: ...Contents 6...

Page 7: ...Bracket 33 Figure 11 Mounting the Switch on the Rack 34 Figure 12 Removing the Dust Plug from the XFP Slot 36 Figure 13 Inserting the XFP 37 Figure 14 Removing the Dust Cover from the XFP 38 Figure 1...

Page 8: ...Figures 8...

Page 9: ...P Port LED 19 Table 3 Management Port LED 20 Table 4 SD Card Slot LED 20 Table 5 Status LEDs 21 Table 6 Supported 10GBase R XFPs 24 Table 7 RJ 45 Style RS 232 Port Pinouts 48 Table 8 In band Managemen...

Page 10: ...Tables 10...

Page 11: ...tions on how to install the AT 10408XP 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch This preface contains the following sections Safety Symbols Used in this Document on page 12 Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13...

Page 12: ...s the safety symbols defined in Table 1 Table 1 Safety Symbols Symbol Meaning Description Caution Performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Perfor...

Page 13: ...e to Find Web based Guides The installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format PDF on our web site at www alliedtelesis com You can view the docu...

Page 14: ...on the website Then select the appropriate menu tab Warranty For warranty information refer to the Allied Telesis web site www alliedtelesis com warranty Returning Products Products for return or repa...

Page 15: ...task of expanding an Ethernet Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet network This chapter contains the following sections Features on page 16 Front and Back Panels on page 17 Ports on page 18 LEDs on page...

Page 16: ...00Base T in band management port with auto MDI MDI X One RJ 45 style RS 232 terminal port One SD slot supporting 512KB and 1GB SD cards IEEE 802 3 and IEEE 802 3u compliant IEEE 802 3x flow control in...

Page 17: ...C power supply installed Figure 2 AT 10408XP Back Panel AT 10408XP 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch 1 XFP 2 XFP 3 XFP 4 XFP 5 XFP 6 XFP 7 XFP 8 XFP STATUS FAULT MASTER PSU1 PSU2 SD 10 100 LINK ACT 1000 LINK...

Page 18: ...XFP transceivers 10 100 1000 Base T In band Management Port The RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T in band management port allows you to make a remote connection to the switch through Telnet This port functions...

Page 19: ...Port LED Each XFP port has one LED as shown in Figure 3 and described in Table 1 Figure 3 XFP Port LED 10 100 1000Base T Port LED The 10 100 1000Base T port has one LED as shown in Table 4 and descri...

Page 20: ...nk has been established on the port at 10 or 100 Mbps Blinking The port is transmitting or receiving data None Off No link Table 3 SD Card Slot LED LED Color State Description Normal Green On The SD c...

Page 21: ...y in these slots Table 4 Status LEDs 1220 STATUS FAULT MASTER PSU1 PSU2 LED Color State Description Fault Red On Indicates one of the following There is a system fault One of the five internal fans is...

Page 22: ...n order to be operational the switch MUST have at least one power supply installed Note For the power requirements refer to Power Specifications on page 47 Note You must power off the AC power to inst...

Page 23: ...stallation Guide 23 Figure 8 AT PWR02 PSU AC Only 1210 AT PWR02 AC Power Supply PWR GOOD FAULT AC INPUT 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 3 0A CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER CORD PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF PSU CAUTION DISCONNECT...

Page 24: ...P 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch supports the 10GBase R XFP models listed in Table 5 Table 5 Supported 10GBase R XFPs Type Wavelength nm Distance m Model 10GBase SR 850 33 62 5 MMF AT XP8SR 10 GBase LR 13...

Page 25: ...2 XFP 3 XFP 4 XFP 5 XFP 6 XFP 7 XFP 8 XFP STATUS FAULT MASTER PSU1 PSU2 SD 10 100 LINK ACT 1000 LINK ACT PORT ACTIVITY TERMINAL PORT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 10 100 1000Base T 10G LINK ACT 1204 BUSY NORM...

Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Overview 26...

Page 27: ...a Site for the Switch on page 30 Unpacking the Switch on page 31 Installing the Switch on a Desktop on page 32 Installing the Switch in a Rack on page 33 Installing an XFP Transceiver on page 36 Cabli...

Page 28: ...isconnecting the LAN cables E1 Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity E2 Warning Power cord is used as a disconnection device To de energize equipment disconne...

Page 29: ...pe quivalent recommand e par le constructeur Les batteries doivent tre limin es conform ment aux instructions du constructeur E22 Warning Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a ha...

Page 30: ...power outlet for the switch should be located near the unit and should be easily accessible The site should provide for easy access to the ports on the front of the switch This will make it easy for y...

Page 31: ...ping material if you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis 2 Place the switch on a level secure surface 3 Ensure the following hardware components are included in your switch package If any item i...

Page 32: ...To install the switch in a rack refer to Installing the Switch in a Rack on page 33 To place the switch on a desktop perform the following procedure 1 Remove all equipment from the package and store t...

Page 33: ...ch using a Phillips screwdriver and four of the rack mount screws included with the switch as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Attaching the Rack Mount Bracket 3 Repeat step 2 to attach the remaining brac...

Page 34: ...ric shock disconnect electric power to the product before connecting or disconnecting the LAN cables E1 Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity E2 Warning Power...

Page 35: ...ing E25 If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should b...

Page 36: ...transceiver from its shipping container and store the packaging material in a safe location Warning An XFP transceiver can be damaged by static electricity Be sure to observe all standard electrostati...

Page 37: ...sitive When a fiber optic cable is not installed or when you store the XFP always keep the plug in the optical bores When you do remove the plug keep it for future use Note Unnecessary removal and ins...

Page 38: ...the XFP as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Removing the Dust Cover from the XFP 2 Connect the fiber optic cable to the XFP port as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable 7 XFP 8 X...

Page 39: ...ations refer to In band Management Port Cabling on page 49 Connecting to the RJ 45 Style RS 232 Terminal Port To connect to the RJ 45 style RS 232 terminal port perform the following procedure 1 Plug...

Page 40: ...s To start a local management session on the switch refer to Starting a Local Management Session on page 41 To start a remote management session the switch must have an IP address For information abou...

Page 41: ...rminal emulator program 3 Configure the terminal or terminal emulator program as follows Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow control None Note These default settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANS...

Page 42: ...tch name is none and the pound sign prompt indicates the Privileged Exec mode which is the default mode accessed by the manager login For detailed information about configuring the AT 10408XP 10 Gigab...

Page 43: ...ered under limited warranties Some products have a longer warranty coverage than others The AT 10408XP 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch has a limited lifetime warranty 24 months fan PSU All Allied Telesis w...

Page 44: ...Chapter 2 Installation 44...

Page 45: ...e back panel of the switch Verify that the power outlet has power by connecting another device to it Try connecting the unit to another power source Try using a different power cord Verify that the vo...

Page 46: ...Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 46...

Page 47: ...F Operating Humidity Less than 80 non condensing Storage Humidity Less than 95 non condensing Operating Altitude Range Up to 3 000 m 9 843 ft Power Specifications Input Supply Voltage AT PWR02 AC powe...

Page 48: ...the pin layout and Table 1 describes the pinouts for the RJ 45 style RS 232 terminal port Figure 1 RJ 45 Connector and Port Pin Layout Table 1 RJ 45 Style RS 232 Port Pinouts Pin Signal 1 Request to...

Page 49: ...gement Port Cabling and Distances Speed Type of Cable Maximum Operating Distance 10 Mbps Category 3 or better 100 ohm shielded or unshielded twisted pair cable 100 m 328 ft 100 Mbps Category 5 or Cate...

Page 50: ...Appendix A Technical Specifications 50...

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