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Quick Start Guide: 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches
Two-Post Rack Mount Parts
Appendix C: Parts List
Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches DCS 7304 DCS 7308 DCS 7316 DCS 7324 DCS 7328 Arista Networks www arista com PDOC 00040 10 ...
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Page 3: ...1 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Chassis 11 3 1 2 Inserting the Switch into the Rack 11 3 2 Four Post Rack Mount 13 3 2 1 Component Description 13 3 2 1 1 Shelves 13 3 2 1 2 Mounting Ears 14 3 2 2 Component Placement 14 3 2 3 Switch Mounting Process 15 3 2 3 1 Shelf Installation 15 3 2 3 2 Mounting Ear Installation 17 3 2 3 3 Inserting the Switch into the Rack 18 Chapter 4 Powering the Modular...
Page 4: ...icators 33 A 4 Power Supply Status Indicators 34 Appendix B Fabric and Fan only Module Handling 37 B 1 Fabric and Fan only Module Description 37 B 2 Handling Fabric Modules 38 B 2 1 Removing Fabric Modules 38 B 2 2 Inserting Fabric Modules 39 B 3 Handling Fan only Modules 40 B 3 1 Removing Fan only Modules 40 B 3 2 Inserting Fan only Modules 40 Appendix C Parts List 41 C 1 Parts Used in All Config...
Page 5: ...to inspect them If the boxes were not damaged in transit unpack them carefully Ensure that you do not discard any accessories that may be packaged in the same box as the main unit Inspect the packing list and confirm that you received all listed items Compare the packing list with your purchase order Appendix C provides a list of components included with the switch 1 3 Installation Process The fol...
Page 6: ...ix B provide instructions for handing fabric modules 1 4 Safety Information Refer to the Arista Networks document Safety Information and Translated Safety Warnings available at http www arista com support docs eos 1 5 Obtaining Technical Assistance Any customer partner reseller or distributor holding a valid Arista Service Contract can obtain technical support in any of the following ways Email su...
Page 7: ...0 meters 0 to 10 000 feet 5 to 90 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 0 to 3 000 meters 0 to 10 000 feet 5 to 90 Cooling 6000 W maximum 9000 W maximum 12000 W maximum Table 1 1 7300 Modular Switch and Component Specifications DCS 7304 7324 DCS 7308 7328 DCS 7316 Table 1 2 7300 Series Power Specifications Module Type Part Number Power Draw Typical Maximum Supervisor Modules DCS 7300 D SUP ...
Page 8: ... AC F PWR 2700 DC F DCS 7304 Reverse DCS 7304X FM R DCS 7304 S FAN R FAN 7002 R DCS 7300X 32Q LC DCS 7300X 64S LC DCS 7300X 64T LC PWR 3K AC R PWR 2700 DC R DCS 7308 Forward DCS 7308X FM F DCS 7308 S FAN F FAN 7002 F DCS 7300X 32Q LC DCS 7300X 64S LC DCS 7300X 64T LC PWR 3K AC F PWR 2700 DC F DCS 7308 Reverse DCS 7308X FM R DCS 7308 S FAN R FAN 7002 R DCS 7300X 32Q LC DCS 7300X 64S LC DCS 7300X 64...
Page 9: ...0 VDC 80 A 100A DC Adapter Arista part number CON 00581 2 hole compression lug not included One DC adapter per power supply 2 compression lugs per DC Adapter Reverse Red Forward Blue PWR 3K DC BLUE DCS 7304 DCS 7308 48 to 60 VDC 82 5A 100A 2 hole compression lug not included 2 compression lugs per DC Adapter Forward Blue Table 1 6 Power Supply Setup for LED Status Power Supply State LED Name PWR 3...
Page 10: ...6 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Specifications Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 11: ...h The temperature should not go below 0 or exceed 40 C Important To prevent the switch from overheating do not operate it in an area where the ambient temperature exceeds limits specified in Table 1 1 on page 2 Airflow Orientation Determine airflow direction of the fan modules and power supply modules Fan and power supply module handles indicate airflow direction Blue Handle Air Inlet module Red H...
Page 12: ...rovide redundancy protection The switch uses power cables that have an IEC 320 C19 plug The accessory kit provides IEC 320 C19 to C20 power cables Important All power input plug socket combinations must be accessible at all times they provide the primary method of disconnecting power from the system Other Requirements Select a site where liquids or objects cannot fall onto the equipment and foreig...
Page 13: ...e when installing or servicing the switch Assemble or disassemble equipment only in a static free work area Use a conductive work surfaces such as an antistatic mat to dissipate static charge Wear an ESD wrist strap to dissipate static charge accumulation Minimize handling of assemblies and components Keep replacement parts in their original static free packaging Remove all plastic foam vinyl pape...
Page 14: ...10 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Chapter 2 Preparation ...
Page 15: ...ack mounting is not supported for DCS 7316 switches The accessory kit includes the following two post mounting parts 2 center mount brackets 16 DCS 7304 or 20 DCS 7308 M4x8 panhead Phillips screws 3 1 1 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Chassis Step 1 Orient the switch chassis and the two center mount brackets Figure 3 1 Position the flanges that attach to the rack posts toward the front of the c...
Page 16: ...ng the Switch Figure 3 1 Attaching the Center mount Brackets Figure 3 2 Lifting the Switch Chassis into the Two Post Rack Step 4 Attach the bracket flanges to the rack posts Secure the switch to the rack with screws through each bracket hole After completing the two post installation proceed to Chapter 4 ...
Page 17: ...they are mirror images of each other and 2 the left shelf includes a stabilizer bar Each shelf is a two piece mechanism The base includes the surface upon which the switch is placed and is oriented towards the front of the rack The slide end adjusts the shelf s length for fitting the shelf between front and rear posts of various size racks Figure 3 3 displays the inner view of the left shelf Depen...
Page 18: ... rack are visible from the outer side of the ear Inset B To install ears into posts with threaded or rounded holes remove both plugs from each ear then install the ears with screws that fit the rack Figure 3 5 Mounting Ears 3 2 2 Component Placement Figure 3 6 on page 15 displays component placement for a 7304 8 RU switch Mounting ears brace the top of the switch their rack placement position diff...
Page 19: ... level In the following section inner side illustrations feature the left shelf and outer side illustrations feature the right shelf Perform the following procedure for each shelf Step 1 If applicable verify that both locking mechanism latches on the shelf are open Figure 3 4 insets A and B Racks that do not require the locking mechanism skip to step 2 Step 2 Attach the front side of the shelf to ...
Page 20: ...ck post Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Adjusting the Right Shelf Step 5 Attach the back side of the shelf into the rear shelf by gliding the slide end such that the rack plugs and guide pins are inserted into the rack post holes Figure 3 9 on page 17 The bottom rack plug must be inserted one RU three rack holes above the bottom rack plug on the front side of the shelf If the locking mechanism and plugs are...
Page 21: ...h includes the locking mechanism latch is oriented between the front rack posts Depending on the rack kit configuration a locking mechanism may not be present In the following section all illustrations feature the right mounting ear Perform the following procedure for each mounting ear Step 1 Install the mounting ear on the front post by inserting the front rack plugs and guide pins in the racks s...
Page 22: ...notch at the rear of the ledge of the right shelf Figure 3 11 Both Switch Shelves Installed Step 2 Move the chassis to the rack using a mechanical lift Figure 3 12 right If modules are inserted in the chassis use the lift carefully to avoid damaging any components Figure 3 12 Lifting the Switch Chassis Step 3 Lift the chassis into the rack Step 4 Secure the chassis by tightening the six thumbscrew...
Page 23: ...ng and cabling AC and DC power supplies After completing the instructions for your switch proceed to Chapter 5 Important Read all installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Non Redundant Configuration Provide power to the minimum required power inputs Redundant Power Supply Configuration Connecting power to modules in excess of minimum requirements protects the swit...
Page 24: ...o one of the grounding pads Important Grounding wires and grounding lugs M4 x 0 7 are not supplied Wire size should meet local and national installation requirements Commercially available 6 AWG wire is recommended for installations in the U S Figure 4 1 Grounding Pad and ESD Grounding Pad Sockets 4 1 2 Connecting Power Cables to an AC Power Supply Figure 4 2 displays an AC power supply module inc...
Page 25: ...n of the secondary grounding pads on front panel left illustration of the switch chassis After mounting the switch into the rack connect the at least one of the secondary grounds to the data center ground After the switch is grounded ESD wrist straps can be grounded by connecting them to one of the attach points Important Grounding wires and grounding lugs M4 x 0 7 are not supplied Wire size shoul...
Page 26: ...d lug before installation Check the terminations for the appropriate wire size Use a ground wire of at least 2 4 American Wire Gauge AWG Use only copper wire Crimp each lug to the end of each power cable The ground wire should have an agency approved crimped connector attached Use pressure connectors at wire terminations The connector must be crimped with the proper tool allowing it to be connecte...
Page 27: ...from each terminal stud Step 3 Secure each power cable lug to the terminal studs with the Flange locking nuts Attach the positive DC source power cable lug to the RTN return terminal Attach the negative DC source power cable lug to the 48V input terminal Torque the two Flange locking nuts to 5 1 N m 45 in lbs Figure 4 7 Attaching the cables to the terminal studs Figure 4 8 Securing the cable lugs ...
Page 28: ...ling the DC Power Supply Chapter 4 Powering the Modular Switch Figure 4 9 Slide the clear plastic cover over the terminal studs until it clicks into place Step 4 Slide the cover over the terminal studs until it clicks into place Figure 4 10 Replace the plastic cover ...
Page 29: ...1 Insert the adapter into the power supply Step 5 Tighten the two captive screws on the bottom of the adapter to the power supply module Torque screws with 2 Posidriv to 2 N m 17 7 in lbs Step 6 Attach the power cable to the DC power source Important Apply the ground connection first during installation and remove last when removing power ...
Page 30: ...26 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Cabling the DC Power Supply Chapter 4 Powering the Modular Switch ...
Page 31: ...0 Series Modular switch supervisors Figure 5 1 Supervisor Ports Console Serial Port Connect to a PC with RJ 45 to DB 9 serial adapter cable Default switch settings include 9600 baud No flow control 1 stop bit No parity bits 8 data bits Ethernet management port Connect to 10 100 1000 management network with RJ 45 cable USB Port May be used for software or configuration updates Clock Input Port Port...
Page 32: ...ial and Management Cables 5 2 Connecting Linecard Modules and Cables Install required SFP SFP and QSFP optic modules in linecard module ports Figure 5 2 Connect cables as required to linecard module ports or RJ45 ports Figure 5 2 SFP or SFP ports Caution Excessive bending can damage interface cables especially optical cables ...
Page 33: ...the switch Chapter 4 Step 2 Connect the console port to a PC Chapter 5 As the switch boots without a startup config file it displays this message through the console The device is in Zero Touch Provisioning mode and is attempting to download the startup config from a remote system The device will not be fully functional until either a valid startup config is downloaded from a remote system or Zero...
Page 34: ... port localhost config interface management 1 1 localhost config if Ma1 1 ip address 192 0 2 8 24 Step 10 Save the configuration by typing write memory or copy running config startup config localhost copy running config startup config When the management port IP address is configured use this command to access the switch from a host using the address configured in step 9 ssh admin 192 0 2 8 Refer ...
Page 35: ...ement ports two USB ports and one clock input port Supervisor activity is reported by LEDs in the lower left corner Four LEDs located right of these LEDs report status of other switch components Figure A 1 displays the Supervisor Module Figure A 1 Supervisor Module Supervisor Activity Status LEDs Table A 1 interprets the states of the Status and Active LEDs Table A 1 Supervisor Activity LED States...
Page 36: ...rt LEDs on the left side of the DCS 7300X 64S LC line card Figure A 2 right displays the status LED and Port LEDs on the left side of the DCS 7300X 32Q LC line card Figure A 2 Linecard Status LEDs DCS 7300X LC and DCS 7300X 32Q LC The Line Card Status LED is in the top left corner of the DCS 7300X Line Card Table A 3 interprets the states of the Status LED Table A 2 Component Activity LED States L...
Page 37: ...e fabric modules Each switch contains four fabric modules the fan module capacity of fabric modules varies by switch model as displayed in Table A 5 Appendix E displays the rear panel of all switches covered by this guide Figure A 3 on page 34 displays a DCS 7304 FM fabric module and the fan modules that it contains Fan and fabric module indicators are displayed in Figure A 3 on page 34 The fan ha...
Page 38: ... contain power supply modules Appendix D front panels and Appendix E rear panels displays the position of these LEDs on each switch Figure A 4 on page 35 display a power supply module The power supply handle indicates the power supply fan direction Verify the airflow direction of all modules satisfy these criteria All rear panel modules fan and power supply modules have the same color handles All ...
Page 39: ... A 4 Power Supply Table A 7 interprets the states of the Power Supply Status LED Table A 7 Power Supply Status AC OK LED Fault LED DC OK LED Status Green Off Green Power Supply module operating normally Green Off Off AC is present Main output is off Off Off Off No AC power to the module Green Amber Blinking Off Module has failed ...
Page 40: ...36 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Power Supply Status Indicators Appendix A Status Indicators ...
Page 41: ...ated into the module The fans of a fan only module are not removable unlike the fabric module that requires the insertion of individual fan modules Fan only modules are available for the 7304 and 7308 switches Figure B 1 left displays a 7304 fabric module and a 7304 fan only module that are removed from the switch Figure B 1 right displays the rear panel of a 7304 switch that contains two fabric m...
Page 42: ...dling of DCS 7316 components is imperative because of their size and weight the instructions also describe best practices for handling DCS 7304 and DCS 7308 components B 2 1 Removing Fabric Modules This procedure removes a fabric from the switch chassis Step 1 Release the lock levers from the module frame Figure B 3 left Step 2 Extend the lock levers towards the top and bottom of the chassis Figur...
Page 43: ... process is the inverse of the removal procedure These instructions describe the method of inserting the fabric module into a chassis Step 1 Grasping the module by its frame place the module chassis railing that corresponds to the slot where it is to be placed The lock levers should be in the closed position Step 2 Slide the module into the chassis until it s within three to four inches of being f...
Page 44: ...andle s release screw counter clockwise Figure B 5 right Step 2 Extend the lock levers towards the top and bottom of the chassis Figure B 5 left Step 3 Use the lock levers to pull the module three to four inches from the installed position Step 4 Return the lock levers to the closed position Step 5 Grasp the module frame and pull the module until it is completely outside of the chassis B 3 2 Inser...
Page 45: ... Parts Used in All Configurations Warning All provided power cables are for use only with Arista products ࡍ ࡢ㟁 ࢥ ࢻࡣᥦ౪ࡍࡿ〇ရ ࡍࡿࡓࡵࡔࡅࢆ ⓗ ࡋ ࡿࠋ 㟁 ࢥ ࢻࡢ ࡢ〇ရ ࡢ ࡢ Ṇ ULVWD ࡀᥦ౪ࡍࡿࡍ ࡢ㟁 ࢥ ࢻࡣࠊ ULVWD ࡢ〇ရ ࡢࡳ ࡋ ࡃࡔࡉ ࠋ Figure C 1 DC Adapter Quantity Description One for each AC power supply module supplied with switch Power cables 14 AWG C19 C20 One for each DC power supply module supplied with switch DC Adapter Arista ...
Page 46: ...unt Parts C 3 Two Post Rack Mount Parts Two post rack mount parts for DCS 7304 and DCS 7308 switches are available through your sales representative Two post rack mounts are not supported for DCS 7316 switches Quantity Description 2 Mounting Ears 1 Left shelf 1 Right shelf Quantity Description 2 Center mount brackets 16 DCS 7304 20 DCS 7308 M4x8 panhead Phillips screws ...
Page 47: ...Appendix C Parts List Two Post Rack Mount Parts Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 43 Figure C 3 Two Post Rack Mount Parts ...
Page 48: ...44 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Two Post Rack Mount Parts Appendix C Parts List ...
Page 49: ... Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 45 AppendixD Front Panels This appendix displays the front panel of all switches covered by this guide DCS 7304 and DCS 7324 Front Panel fully populated ...
Page 50: ...46 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Appendix D Front Panels DCS 7308 and DCS 7328 Front Panel fully populated ...
Page 51: ...Appendix D Front Panels Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 47 DCS 7316 Front Panel fully populated ...
Page 52: ...48 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Appendix D Front Panels ...
Page 53: ...Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 49 AppendixE Rear Panels This appendix displays the rear panel of all switches covered by this guide DCS 7304 and DCS 7324 Rear Panel ...
Page 54: ...50 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Appendix E Rear Panels DCS 7308 and DCS 7328 Rear Panel ...
Page 55: ...Appendix E Rear Panels Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 51 DCS 7316 Rear Panel ...
Page 56: ...52 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Appendix E Rear Panels ...
Page 57: ... Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches 53 AppendixF Line Cards This appendix displays the Line cards supported by modular switches covered by this guide DCS 7300X 32Q LC DCS 7300X 64S LC DCS 7300X 64T LC ...
Page 58: ...54 Quick Start Guide 7300 Series Modular Data Center Switches Appendix F Line Cards DCS 7320X 32C LC ...