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Aruba S1500 Series Mobility Access Switch

| Installation Guide

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Screws for rack mount bracket (x8):

S1500-12P— M3 x 6.5 mm Phillips Flat Head Screws (included in the kit)

S1500-24P or S1500-48P— M4 x 8 mm Phillips Flat Head Screws (included in the kit)

Screws for system rack mount (4x): M6 x 15 mm Phillips Pan Head Screws (included in the kit)

Suitable Screwdrivers for all screw types provided in the box (not included in the kit) 

Installation Steps

To install an S1500 Mobility Access Switch from the front, into a two-post 19-inch Telco rack:

1. Place a rack mount bracket over the mounting holes on either side of the Mobility Access Switch (see 

Figure 10

 for the S1500-12P model and 

Figure 11

 for the S1500-24P or S1500-48P model).

2. Secure the bracket to the Mobility Access Switch using the eight screws for rack mount bracket (four 

per bracket) and a suitable screwdriver.

Figure 10  

Rack Mount Brackets (S1500-12P)

Figure 11  

Rack Mount Brackets (S1500-24P or S1500-48P)

Some racks require screws that differ from those included with the S1500 Mobility Access Switch. Ensure that you 

have the correct screws before installing the S1500 Mobility Access Switch.

Summary of Contents for S1500 Series

Page 1: ...Aruba S1500 Series Mobility Access Switch Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...e GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or other Open Source Licenses Includes software from Litech Systems Design The IF MAP client library copyright 2011 Infoblox Inc All rights reserved This p...

Page 3: ...the S1500 12P Model 18 Rack Mount Installation Standard 18 Required Tools and Equipment 18 Installation Steps 19 Rack Mount Installation Mid 21 Required Tools and Equipment 21 Installation Steps 22 Wa...

Page 4: ...pecifications AC Input Requirements 33 Operating Specifications 33 Storage Specifications 33 Safety and Regulatory Compliance 33 Electromagnetic Interference 34 Battery Statements 35 Proper Disposal o...

Page 5: ...overview of the S1500 Mobility Access Switch and each of its components Chapter 2 Installation on page 17 describes how to install the S1500 Mobility Access Switch in a number of ways and how to inst...

Page 6: ...w arubanetworks com support services support program contact support Software Licensing Site licensing arubanetworks com End of Support information http www arubanetworks com support services end of l...

Page 7: ...he unit to the supplier if required Table 2 Aruba S1500 Mobility Access Switch Models Model Access Port PoE PoE Port Uplink Port S1500 12P 12 x 10 100 1000BASE T 8 PoE PoE and 4 non PoE 2 x 1000BASE X...

Page 8: ...Package Contents Continued Item 12P Quantity 24P or 48P Quantity Small form factor pluggable SFP transceivers are available for use with the Aruba S1500 series and are sold separately Contact your Ar...

Page 9: ...LED Shutdown LED This LED turns On when the chassis has reached the designated temperature threshold or when the halt command is executed 9 Security Slot Used for securing the device from theft Table...

Page 10: ...rovide basic monitoring of the status and activity of each port LINK ACT Placed on the left side of the port Displays the link status and activity of the port STATUS Placed on the right side of the po...

Page 11: ...in Figure 8 Figure 7 S1500 12P LEDs and Ports STATUS Port Status Administrative Green Solid Port Enabled Off Port Administratively Disabled Duplex Green Solid Full duplex Off Half duplex PoE Green Sol...

Page 12: ...BR stack member These LEDs are vertically aligned in the S1500 12P model as shown in Figure 7 and horizontally aligned in the S1500 24P or S1500 48P models as shown in Figure 8 Push the MODE button to...

Page 13: ...status and activity on each port Table 8 Mode Status LEDs LED Mode Indicator Status None All LEDs off Admin mode On PoE Green solid PoE mode On SPD Green solid Speed mode On DX Green solid Duplex mode...

Page 14: ...model this LED is renamed as SHUT and is available in the front panel below the PWR STAT and STK LEDs In the S1500 24P or S1500 48P model this LED is available in the back panel The SHUTDOWN LED serv...

Page 15: ...This is the default mode The per port power budgeted from the total power supplied from the PSUs is equal the amount of power consumed by the port Static mode The maximum power available on a specific...

Page 16: ...re Aruba does not guarantee proper functionality of non approved third party optics when used in an Aruba system For a complete list of Aruba approved optics contact your Aruba sales representative Ta...

Page 17: ...ove all rings jewelry and other potentially conductive material before working with this device Never insert foreign objects into the chassis power supply or any other component even when the power su...

Page 18: ...p the S1500 Mobility Access Switch and all cords and cables at least 0 7 meters 2 feet from fluorescent lighting fixtures and 2 meters 6 feet from photocopiers radio transmitters electric generators a...

Page 19: ...ity Access Switch from the front into a two post 19 inch Telco rack 1 Place a rack mount bracket over the mounting holes on either side of the Mobility Access Switch see Figure 10 for the S1500 12P mo...

Page 20: ...organization s rack system using the four screws for system rack mount two per bracket and a suitable screwdriver see Figure 12 for the S1500 12P model and Figure 13 for the S1500 24P or S1500 48P mo...

Page 21: ...cessory kit purchased separately is available that allows mounting the Mobility Access Switch in a standard 19 inch Telco rack from the middle of the device Required Tools and Equipment The following...

Page 22: ...the S1500 24P or S1500 48P model 2 Secure the bracket to the Mobility Access Switch using the eight screws for rack mount bracket four per bracket and a suitable screwdriver Figure 15 Mid Mount Bracke...

Page 23: ...the back panel of the S1500 12P Mobility Access Switch a Secure the cable to a desk or a rack and set the lock to unlocked position b Insert the lock into the security slot on the chassis see Figure...

Page 24: ...8 S1500 12P M3 x 6 5 mm Phillips Flat Head Screws S1500 24P or S1500 48P M4 x 8 mm Phillips Flat Head Screws Wall Anchors Optional accessory not included in the kit Wall Mounting Screws The type of sc...

Page 25: ...r you have chosen a mounting location mark the locations on the wall where you intend to make mounting holes 3 Create the holes and insert wall anchors if your installation requires them 4 Align the m...

Page 26: ...26 Installation Aruba S1500 Series Mobility Access Switch Installation Guide Figure 21 Wall Mounting S1500 12P...

Page 27: ...he cable to a desk or a rack and set the lock to unlocked position b Insert the lock into the security slot on the chassis see Figure 14 and set the lock to the locked position Magnet Mount Installati...

Page 28: ...e chassis using the four screws for magnet mount two per magnet bar and a suitable screwdriver see Figure 23 Figure 23 Securing Magnet Bars on the Bottom d Mount the switch under the ferrous surface w...

Page 29: ...h the standard cable lock to the security slot on the back panel of the S1500 12P Mobility Access Switch a Secure the cable to a desk or a rack and set the lock to unlocked position b Insert the lock...

Page 30: ...2P model Attach the standard cable lock to the security slot on the back panel of the S1500 12P Mobility Access Switch a Secure the cable to a desk or a rack and set the lock to unlocked position b In...

Page 31: ...nect the AC power cord from the S1500 Mobility Access Switch 1 Lift the power cord retaining clip off the AC power cord 2 Pull the AC power cord from the power supply module The S1500 Mobility Access...

Page 32: ...ing it into the SFP 2 Insert the fiber optic cable into the SFP module Ensure that the latch on the cable faces the top of the SFP module see Figure 29 Figure 29 Connecting an LC Fiber Optic Cable 3 S...

Page 33: ...C AC Input Current 6 3A AC Input Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Operating Specifications Operating Temperature Range all models 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F at sea level Operating Humidity Range all models 5 to 9...

Page 34: ...uthority to operate this equipment This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this...

Page 35: ...ries implementing Directive 2002 96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in whic...

Page 36: ...e EFUP 50 label shown at the left Hazardous Materials Declaration Hazardous Substances Parts Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Chromium VI Compounds Cr 6 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated Diphen...

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