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Technical Specifications

This appendix provides the technical specification for the Cisco IE 2000 switches.

Operating Temperature Specifications

Table 14 on page 79

 lists the operating temperatures for the Cisco IE 2000 switches in three different environments. 

 

The safety certifications apply only to ambient temperatures under 140°F (60°C). However, the 
Cisco IE 2000 switch can function in the substation and traffic signal installations under the environmental conditions 
shown in 

Table 14 on page 79

.

Technical Specifications

Table 15 on page 79

 lists the technical specifications for the Cisco IE 2000 switches.

Table 14

Operating Temperature for the Cisco IE 2000 Switches

Industrial Automation and 
Hazardous Locations

Substation

Traffic Signal

Enclosure 
types

Sealed enclosures

For example: NEMA4, NEMA4X, 
NEMA12, NEMA13, IP54, and 
IP66.

Vented enclosures

For example: NEMA1, IP20, and 
IP21.

Fan or blower-equipped 
enclosures

For example: NEMA TS-2.

Note:

 The minimum airflow is 150 

lfm

1

.

1

 lfm = linear feet per minute.

Table 15

Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications 

Environmental Ranges

Operating temperature

1

-40C to +74C

n

-40C to +70C (Vented Enclosure Operating)

n

-40C to +60C (Sealed Enclosure Operating)

n

-34C to +74C (100LFM or more Fan or Blower equipped Enclosure Operating)

n

-40C to +85C (Type Tested to +85C for 16 hours) 

2

Storage temperature

–40 to 185°F (–40 to 85°C)

Operating humidity

5 to 95% (non-condensing)

Operating shock

30 g at 11 ms

Operating altitude

Up to 13,000 ft (3962 m)

Storage altitude

Up to 40,000 ft (12,192 m)

Summary of Contents for IE 2000

Page 1: ...Cisco Systems Inc www cisco com CiscoSans Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide First Published June 2012 Last Updated December 2015 ...

Page 2: ...mined by turning the equipment off and on users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV te...

Page 3: ...ons Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data Conventions Indication bold font Commands and keywords and user entered text appear in bold font italic font Document titles new or emphasized terms a...

Page 4: ...tarted Guide Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Release Notes for the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference Cisco IE 2000 Switch System Message Guide Device Manager online help available on the switch Cisco Small Form Factor Pluggable Modules Installation Notes These compatibility matrix ...

Page 5: ...ransportation systems ITSs substations oil and gas installations and other deployments in harsh environments You can connect this switch to office networking devices such as Cisco IP phones Cisco Wireless Access Points workstations and other devices such as servers routers and other switches In industrial environments you can connect any Ethernet enabled industrial communication devices including ...

Page 6: ...ots LAN Base Cisco IE 2000 4TS G B 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 100 1000 Mb s SFP module uplink slots LAN Base Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 100 1000 Mb s SFP module uplink slots LAN Lite Cisco IE 2000 4TS L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP small form factor pluggable module uplink slots LAN Lite Cisco IE 2000 8TC B 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Fast Ethern...

Page 7: ...wer source LAN Lite Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX 12 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 4 Power over Ethernet PoE ports Note The four PoE ports can operate as PoE or as PoE if provided sufficient external power source Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks and NAT LAN Base with 1588 and conformal coat Cisco IE 2000 16TC B 16 10 100BASE T downlink ...

Page 8: ...2 on page 10 Figure 3 on page 11 and Figure 4 on page 12 Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks and NAT LAN Base with 1588 and NAT Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Supports the IEEE 1588 standard...

Page 9: ...link ports 7 Alarm connector 3 USB mini Type B console port1 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot1 5 Power connector DC A2 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the port cover and access the port 2 Remove the plastic cover to access the power connector 4S TS 12 24 48 0 5 2 0A 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 380287 9 ...

Page 10: ... uplink ports 7 Alarm connector 3 USB mini Type B console port1 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot1 5 Power connector DC A2 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the port cover and access the port 2 Remove the plastic cover to access the power connector 8TC 12 24 48 0 5 2 0A 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 331545 9 ...

Page 11: ...arm connector 3 USB mini Type B console port1 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot1 5 Power connector DC A2 10 SFP module slots uplink ports 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the port cover and access the port 2 Remove the plastic cover to access the power connector 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 331544 1 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...page 14 Power over Ethernet Ports page 14 Management Ports page 14 1 10 100 Ethernet ports downlink ports 6 Power connector DC B2 2 Dual purpose ports uplink ports 7 Alarm connector 3 USB mini Type B console port1 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot1 5 Power connector DC A2 10 PoE power connector 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the port cover and access the p...

Page 13: ...Mb s connectivity over CAT5 unshielded twisted pair UTP copper cabling The default setting is autonegotiate The cable can be up to 100 m 0 1 km in length 10 100 1000BASE T Uplink Ports The IEEE 802 3u 10 100 1000BASE T uplink ports provide full duplex 10 100 or 1000 Mb s connectivity over CAT5 unshielded twisted pair UTP copper cabling The default setting is autonegotiate The cable can be up to 10...

Page 14: ...tware configuration guide Power over Ethernet Ports On certain models of the IE 2000 switch four of the 10 100BASE T ports are available as PoE ports The four ports can operate as PoE IEEE 802 3af ports or can be configured to operate as PoE IE 802 at ports Each PoE port requires 15 4 Watts of power while PoE requires 30 Watts A 54VDC 1 2Amp power source 65W can support 4 PoE ports or 2 PoE ports ...

Page 15: ...power connectors are attached to the switch chassis Each power connector has screw terminals for terminating the DC power see Figure 6 on page 15 All connectors are attached to the switch front panel with the provided captive screws The power connector labeling is on the panel The positive DC power connection is labeled and the return connection is labeled Figure 6 Power Connector The switch can o...

Page 16: ...ivated for environmental power supply and port status alarm conditions From the CLI you can configure each alarm input as an open or closed contact The alarm output circuit is a relay with a normally open and a normally closed contact The switch is configured to detect faults that are used to energize the relay coil and change the state on both of the relay contacts normally open contacts close an...

Page 17: ...perature by Model SFP Module Model Rugged and Industrial SFPs 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C GLC SX MM RGD GLC LX SM RGD GLC FE 100LX RGD GLC FE 100FX RGD GLC FE T I GLC ZX SM RGD GLC BX40 D I with digital optical monitoring DOM support GLC BX40 DA I with DOM support GLC BX80 D I with DOM support GLC BX40 U I with DOM support GLC BX80 U I with DOM support Commercial SFPs 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C GLC BX D wit...

Page 18: ...at each end see Figure 8 on page 18 The patch cable connects two switches in a cascaded configuration Figure 8 SFP Module Patch Cable See the Installing and Removing SFP Modules page 64 for information about using the SFP module patch cable You can order this cable part number CAB SFP 50CM LEDs You can use the LEDs to monitor the switch status activity and performance Figure 9 on page 19 and Table...

Page 19: ...nk port LEDs 3 Express Setup LED 8 SFP module slot LEDs 4 System LED 9 Dual purpose uplink port LEDs 5 Power connector DC A LED 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 331565 3 2 4 5 7 6 1 9 8 Table 3 Express Setup LED Color Setup Status Off dark Switch is configured as a managed switch Solid green Switch is operating normally Blinking green Switch is in initial setup in recovery or initial setup...

Page 20: ...f System is not powered on Blinking green Boot fast is in progress Green System is operating normally Red Switch is not functioning properly Table 5 USB Mini Console LED Color Description Green USB mini console port is active RJ 45 console port LED is not active Off Port is not active RJ 45 console port is active Table 6 Alarm OUT LED Color System Status Off Alarm OUT is not configured or the swit...

Page 21: ...erifying Switch Operation page 71 Port Status LEDs Each port and SFP uplink slot has a status LED as shown in Figure 9 on page 19 and Figure 10 on page 22 Dual Purpose Port LEDs Figure 10 on page 22 shows the LEDs on a dual purpose port The LEDs show how the port is being used Ethernet or SFP module The LED colors have the same meanings as for the Port Status LEDs page 21 Table 8 Power Status LEDs...

Page 22: ...Status LED The PoE STATUS LED is located on the front panel of the IE 2000 switch models that are equipped with PoE ports The LED displays the functionality and status of the PoE ports 1 Dual purpose port LEDs 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 332704 1 ...

Page 23: ...l See Figure 11 on page 24 The latch is spring loaded to move down to position the switch over a DIN rail and return to the original position to secure the switch to a DIN rail Table 10 PoE Status LED Color PoE Status Off PoE is off If the powered device is receiving power from a non PoE power source the port LED is off even if the powered device is connected to the switch port Green PoE is on The...

Page 24: ...sco Network Assistant guide on Cisco com Device Manager You can use Device Manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This web interface offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access Device Manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the getting started guide and the Device Manager online help Cisco IOS CLI...

Page 25: ...Cisco com and the documentation that came with your SNMP application for more information Common Industrial Protocol The Common Industrial Protocol CIP management objects are supported The Cisco IE 2000 can be managed by CIP based management tools allowing the user to manage an entire industrial automation system with one tool PROFINET TCP IP and RT This switch supports PROFINET TCP IP and RT and ...

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Page 27: ...opics Warnings page 27 Additional Information for Installation in a Hazardous Environment page 28 Installation Guidelines page 30 Verifying Package Contents page 31 Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for this switch Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings neckl...

Page 28: ...eating there must be the following minimum clearances Top and bottom 2 0 in 50 8 mm Sides 2 0 in 50 8 mm Front 2 0 in 50 8 mm Additional Information for Installation in a Hazardous Environment Hazardous Area Installation Warnings Warning Exposure to some chemicals could degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the sealed relay device Statement 381 Warning Failure to securely tighten the...

Page 29: ...icing or replacing the unit Statement 1082 Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 Zone 2 Statement 1083 Warning Do not insert and remove SFP modules while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Stat...

Page 30: ...uitable flame retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA V2 V1 V0 or equivalent if nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication might contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain produ...

Page 31: ...ximum ambient enclosure temperature of the switch Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Connect the unit only to a Class 2 DC power source Verifying Package Contents The Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide on Cisco com describes the box contents If any item is missing or damaged contact your Cisco representative or rese...

Page 32: ...oving the Flash Memory Card from the Switch 2 Install or remove the card To install a card slide it into the slot and press it in until it clicks in place The card is keyed so that you cannot insert it the wrong way 331548 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 331949 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A ...

Page 33: ...you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1080 RJ 45 Console Port 1 Connect the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable to the 9 pin serial port on the PC see Figure 14...

Page 34: ...he steps in the Completing the Setup Program page 100 USB Mini Type B Console Port If you are connecting the switch USB mini console port to a Windows based PC for the first time install a USB driver See Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP 2000 Vista 7 8 and 10 USB Device Driver page 99 for more information To remove the cover from the USB mini type B console port 1 Use a Phillips screwdrive...

Page 35: ...oving the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover 3 Connect a USB cable to the PC USB port 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the switch mini B 5 pin connector USB mini console port See Figure 16 on page 36 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 332703 ...

Page 36: ...try Cisco USB System Management Console 6 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication possible between the switch and your PC or terminal 7 Configure the COM port 8 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port characteristics 9600 baud ...

Page 37: ...pper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 Wire stripping tools for stripping 10 and 18 gauge wires A number 2 Phillips screwdriver A flat blade screwdriver Supported Power Supplies The supported power supplies are listed in Table 11 on page 37 Table 11 Supported Power Supplies PWR IE65W PC DC PWR IE65W PC AC PWR IE50W AC IEC PWR IE50W AC Current DC DC AC DC AC DC AC D...

Page 38: ...e grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements Ensure that the switch functional ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use Statement 1064 Caution To ensure that the equipment is reliably connected to earth ground follow the grounding procedure instructions and use a UL listed ring terminal lug suitable for number 10 to 12 AWG wire such as Hollingsworth part number R34...

Page 39: ...und screw into the functional ground screw opening on the front panel 6 Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to tighten the ground screws and ring terminal to the switch front panel to 3 5 in lb 0 4 N m See Figure 18 on page 40 or Figure 19 on page 41 Note Do not exceed 3 5 in lb 0 4 N m of torque 76666 ...

Page 40: ...40 Figure 18 Installing the Ground Lug Screw Single Ring Terminal 1 Ground cable 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 1 331951 ...

Page 41: ...e 41 Connecting the AC Power Source to the Power Converter page 42 Preparing the AC Power Connection To connect the power converter to an AC power source you need an AC power cord Power cord connector types and standards vary by country Power cord wiring color codes also vary by country You must have a qualified electrician select prepare and install the appropriate power cord to the power supply ...

Page 42: ... AC Power 3 Tighten the ground wire terminal block screw Note Torque to 8 in lb not to exceed 10 in lb 4 Insert the line and neutral wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections See Figure 20 on page 42 items 2 and 3 Ensure that you cannot see any wire lead and that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors 5 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws to 8 in...

Page 43: ...ripping tool strip the ground wire and both ends of the twisted pair wires to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Note Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation 4 Connect one end of the stranded copper wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as...

Page 44: ...er source and connect the black wire to the return pole Ensure that each pole has a current limiting type fuse rated to at least 600 VAC DC such as the KLKD Midget fuse Wiring the DC Power Source Read these cautions and warnings before wiring the switch the DC power source Caution This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Class 2 power source marked with Class 2 and rated from 9 6V to 60...

Page 45: ...The labels for power connectors DC A and DC B are on the switch panel as displayed in Table 12 on page 45 3 Measure two strands of twisted pair copper wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the DC power source 4 Using an 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip each of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Note Do not strip more than ...

Page 46: ...on labeled See Figure 25 on page 47 Ensure that you cannot see any wire lead Only wire with insulation should extend from the connector Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the connector s or terminal block s Statement 122 1 Power connectors 16TC 12 24 48 0 ...

Page 47: ...orque the power connector captive screws above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb 0 23 N m See Figure 26 on page 48 Note Do not over torque the power connector s captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 inch lbs 0 23 N m 1 Power source positive connection 2 Power source return connection 332021 1 2 ...

Page 48: ...terminal on the DC power source When you are testing the switch one power connection is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat steps 4 through 8 using the second power connector Figure 27 on page 49 shows the completed DC input wiring on a power connector for a primary power source and an optional secondary power source 1 Power connector captive scre...

Page 49: ...he connector is accidentally removed Statement 397 Warning When you connect or disconnect the power and or alarm connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous bef...

Page 50: ...50 Figure 28 Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch 1 DC A power connector 3 DC B power connector 2 DC A power connection 4 DC B power connection 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 331213 3 4 1 2 ...

Page 51: ...power connector so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact For example use tie wraps to secure the wires to the rack Connecting Power to the Switch PoE DC Input Optional This procedure is applicable only to the IE 2000 2000U switch models that are PoE capable If you have a PoE capable IE 2000 switch and do not plan on using PoE you do not need to attach power to the PoE DC input connector ...

Page 52: ...Do not over torque the PoE power connector s captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb 0 23 N m Note The input rating is 48 54VDC 2 5A 1 Power connector 2 PoE power connector PW R IE65W PC DC DC OUT DC OUT 54V 1 2A Uutput DC DC OK 125 250V 1 25A MA X 100 240V 50 60Hz N L 16TC G IE 2000 PoE STATUS PoE DC IN DC IN 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 54V 2 5A Input DC DC OK 24V 2 1A Rtn Out Pwr Out 125 250V ...

Page 53: ...the switch to the DC power source 5 Using a wire stripping tool strip each of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Note Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wire Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power connector after installation 6 Loosen the two captive scr...

Page 54: ...Fast When you power on the switch it automatically begins a boot fast sequence The System LED blinks green as the Cisco IOS software image loads If the boot fast sequence fails the System LED turns red Note Boot fast failures are usually fatal Call Cisco TAC immediately if your switch does not complete boot fast successfully See Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Note You can...

Page 55: ...6 Caution To prevent the switch from overheating ensure these minimum clearances Top and bottom 2 0 in 50 8 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 2 0 in 50 8 mm Front 2 0 in 50 8 mm Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail The switch ships with a spring loaded latch on the rear panel for a mounting on a DIN rail You can install the switch as a standalone device on the DIN rail or with the expansi...

Page 56: ... For instructions on how to remove the switch from a DIN rail see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail page 56 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail To remove the switch from a DIN rail follow these steps 1 Ensure that power is removed from the switch and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the switch 2 Insert a tool such as a flathead screwdriver in the slot at the botto...

Page 57: ...d and DC Power for Alarm Circuits For instructions on grounding the switch and connecting the DC power see the Grounding the Switch page 38 Wiring the External Alarms The switch has two alarm input and one alarm output relay circuits for external alarms The alarm input circuits are designed to sense if the alarm input is open or closed relative to the alarm input reference pin Each alarm input can...

Page 58: ...ur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 Caution The input voltage source of the alarm output relay circuit must be an isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 24 VDC 1 0 A or 48 VDC 0 5 A Note Wire connections to the power and alarm connectors must be UL and CSA ...

Page 59: ...3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the alarm connector after installation 4 Insert the exposed wires for the external alarm device into the connections based on an alarm input or output circuit setup see Table 13 on page 58 For example to wire an alarm input circui...

Page 60: ...ctor Captive Screws 6 Repeat the above steps to insert the input and output wires of one additional external alarm device into the alarm connector Figure 36 on page 61 shows the completed wiring for two external alarm devices The first alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm input circuit the IN1 and REF connections complete the circuit The second alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm output...

Page 61: ...pplied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1058 To attach the alarm connector to the front panel of the switch 1 Insert the alarm connector into the rece...

Page 62: ...s to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage Warning Do not connect or disconnect cables to the ports while power is applied to the switch ...

Page 63: ...ASE T devices follow these steps 1 When connecting to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP phones connect a straight through cable to an RJ 45 connector on the front panel See Figure 38 on page 63 When connecting to 1000BASE T compatible devices use a twisted four pair CAT5 or higher cable The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the Cisco...

Page 64: ... cable and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications See Table 2 on page 17 for cable stipulations for SFP module connections Caution When you use commercial SFP modules such as CWDM and 1000BX U D reduce the maximum operating temperature by 59 F 15 C The minimum operating temperature is 32 F 0 C Caution To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage follow s...

Page 65: ...t identify the correct side of the SFP module On some SFP modules the send and receive TX and RX markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection either send or receive TX or RX 3 Align the SFP module sideways in front of the slot opening 4 Insert the SFP module into the slot until the connector on the module snaps into place in the rear of the slot See Figure 40 on p...

Page 66: ...ap to your wrist and to the ESD ground connector on the chassis or to a properly grounded bare metal surface Caution To avoid ESD damage handle the SFP by its sides do not touch the connector pins 2 Remove the new 1000BASE T SFP module from its protective packaging 3 Check the markings on the SFP transceiver to verify that you have the correct model for your network 4 Position the SFP transceiver ...

Page 67: ...Disconnect the LC from the SFP module 3 Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean 4 Unlock and remove the SFP module If the module has a bale clasp latch pull the bale out and down to eject the module If the bale clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow in...

Page 68: ...dous before proceeding Statement 1070 Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Caution Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling guidelines in the Prep...

Page 69: ...t device See Troubleshooting page 73 for solutions to cabling problems 5 If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or the target device Connecting to a 1000BASE T SFP Module Follow these steps to connect a CAT5 cable to a 1000BASE T SFP module 1 When connecting to servers workstations and routers insert a four twisted pair straight through cable in the RJ 45 connector When connecting to swit...

Page 70: ...ge 15 Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Caution Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulati...

Page 71: ... switch to boot up in less than 60 seconds Where to Go Next If the default configuration is satisfactory the switch does not need further configuration You can use any of these management options to change the default configuration Start Device Manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This is an easy to use web interface that offers quick configuration and...

Page 72: ...nsole See the Command Reference on Cisco com for information about using the CLI Start an SNMP application such as the CiscoView application Start the Common Industrial Protocol CIP management tool You can manage an entire industrial automation system with the CIP based tools ...

Page 73: ...You can disable the boot fast and run POST by using the Cisco IOS CLI see the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide and the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference for more information Switch LEDs Look at the port LEDs information when troubleshooting the switch See LEDs page 18 for a description of the LED colors and their meanings Switch Connections Bad or Damaged Cable Always examine...

Page 74: ... Verify that both devices have power Verify that you are using the correct cable type See Cables and Adapters page 88 for information Look for loose connections Sometimes a cable appears to be seated but is not Disconnect the cable and then reconnect it 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Port Connections If a port appears to malfunction Verify the status of all ports by checking the LEDs For more information ...

Page 75: ...de on Cisco com Switch Performance Speed Duplex and Autonegotiation Port statistics that show a large amount of alignment errors frame check sequence FCS or late collisions errors might mean a speed or duplex mismatch A common issue occurs when duplex and speed settings are mismatched between two switches between a switch and a router or between the switch and a workstation or server Mismatches ca...

Page 76: ... 100 Ethernet port blinks green The switch now behaves like an unconfigured switch You can configure the switch by using the CLI setup procedure described in Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program page 95 You can also configure the switch by using Express Setup as described in the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide How to Recover Passwords Password recovery is a feature th...

Page 77: ...77 Figure 45 Serial Number Location for the Cisco IE 2000 Switches 332705 781 00736 01 SN XXXNNNNXXXX ...

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Page 79: ...ture for the Cisco IE 2000 Switches Industrial Automation and Hazardous Locations Substation Traffic Signal Enclosure types Sealed enclosures For example NEMA4 NEMA4X NEMA12 NEMA13 IP54 and IP66 Vented enclosures For example NEMA1 IP20 and IP21 Fan or blower equipped enclosures For example NEMA TS 2 Note The minimum airflow is 150 lfm1 1 lfm linear feet per minute Table 15 Cisco IE 2000 Series Tec...

Page 80: ...ut from site source DC power to operate the PoE ports The PoE terminal block accepts 48 VDC or 54 VDC at up to 2 5 A depending on the amount of power that is provided to the connected devices PoE mode 48 VDC nominal 44 57 VDC absolute range PoE mode 54 VDC nominal 50 57 VDC absolute range Maximum DC input current 1 A 48 VDC 2 A 24 VDC Switch models with PoE capability 48 VDC or 54 VDC at 2 5 A Pow...

Page 81: ...Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX 20 port models 21 W typical 30 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Cisco IE 2000 16TC B Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X Physical Dimensions Weight 6 port models 2 45 lbs 1 11 kg Cisco IE 2000 4T L Cisco IE 2000 4T B Cisco IE 2000 4T G L Cisco IE 2000 4T G B Cisco IE 2000 4TS L Cisco IE 2000 4TS B Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L ...

Page 82: ... G L Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Cisco IE 2000 16TC B Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X Dimensions 2 H x W x D including DIN rail 6 port models 5 1 x 2 95 x 4 51 in 12 7 x 7 37 x 11 46 cm Cisco IE 2000 4S TS G L Cisco IE 2000 4S TS G B Cisco IE 2000 4T L Cisco IE 2000 4T B Cisco IE 2000 4T G L Cisco IE 2000 4T G B Cisco IE...

Page 83: ...al power consumption is with a 24 VDC input voltage at a 40 C 104 F ambient temperature Maximum power consumption is the extreme level at any operational DC input voltage over the entire operating temperature range 2 To calculate the depth excluding the rail subtract 0 22 in 0 6 cm 1 Operating temperatures exceeding 60C are not covered by the product safety certifications and approvals However the...

Page 84: ...ications dans le cadre d environnements dangereux ANSI ASA 12 12 01 2013 ANSI ASA 12 12 01 2013 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 11 CAN CSA C22 2 n 60079 0 11 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 15 12 CAN CSA C22 2 n 60079 15 12 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CSA C22 2 n 213 M1987 EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 EN 60079 15 2010 IEC 60079 0 6th Edition IEC 60079 0 6e édition IEC 60079 15 4th Edition IEC 60079...

Page 85: ...Purpose Ports page 86 Alarm Port page 87 10 100 Ports The 10 100 Ethernet ports on the switches use RJ 45 connectors Figure 46 on page 85 shows the pinouts Figure 46 10 100 Port Pinouts For the three models of IE 2000 switch that support PoE connector pins 4 and 5 supply 48 VDC and pins 7 and 8 are the DC voltage return lines H5318 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RD RD TD NC NC TD NC NC ...

Page 86: ... 1051 Figure 48 on page 86 shows the 1000BASE T SFP module RJ 45 connector Figure 48 1000BASE T SFP Module Connector Dual Purpose Ports The 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports on the dual purpose ports use RJ 45 connectors Figure 49 on page 86 shows the pinouts Figure 49 10 100 1000 Port Pinouts 1 RJ 45 connector 3 Bale clasp latching mechanism in the open unlocked position 2 Bale clasp latching mechanism ...

Page 87: ...able is used to connect the console port of the switch to a console PC You need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN containing that adapter For console port and adapter pinout information see Table 22 on page 93 and Table 23 on page 93 Alarm Port For information on alarm ratings se...

Page 88: ...s a mode conditioning patch cord between the single mode fiber SMF SFP module and the MMF cable on both the send and receive link ends Link distances greater than 984 feet 300 m require a mode conditioning patch cord 1000BASE ZX SFP modules can send data up to 62 miles 100 km by using dispersion shifted SMF or low attenuation SMF The distance depends on fiber quality the number of splices and the ...

Page 89: ...dule Model Wavelength nanometers Fiber Type Core Size Cladding Size micron Modal Bandwidth MHz km Cable Distance 1000BASE BX10 D GLC BX D 1490 TX 1310 RX SMF G 652 6 2 miles 10 km 1000BASE BX10 U GLC BX U 1490 TX 1310 RX SMF G 652 6 2 miles 10 km 1000BASE LX LH GLC LH SM 1310 MMF SMF 62 5 125 50 125 50 125 G 652 500 400 500 1804 feet 550 m 1804 feet 550 m 1804 feet 550 m 6 2 miles 10 km 1000BASE S...

Page 90: ...98 1559 79 1560 61 SMF G 652 62 miles 100 km 1000BASE T GLC T MMF 328 ft 100 m Table 20 Commercial SFPs Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications continued Type of SFP Module Model Wavelength nanometers Fiber Type Core Size Cladding Size micron Modal Bandwidth MHz km Cable Distance Table 21 Extended Temperature SFPs Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications Type of SFP Module Mod...

Page 91: ...0 0 50 0 50 0 160 200 400 500 2000 722 feet 220 m 902 feet 275 m 1640 feet 500 m 1804 feet 550 m 3281 feet 1 km 1000BASE ZX SFP GE Z 1550 SMF SMF 9 10 8 43 5 miles 70 km 62 miles 100 km Table 21 Extended Temperature SFPs Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications continued Type of SFP Module Model Wavelength nanometers Fiber Type Core Size Cladding Size micron Modal Bandwidth MHz km Cable ...

Page 92: ... end Figure 56 Identifying a Crossover Cable Console Port Adapter Pinouts The console port uses an 8 pin RJ 45 connector which is described in b and Table 23 on page 93 If you did not order a console cable you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable to connect the switch console port to a PC console port You need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the swi...

Page 93: ...d the console device Note The RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch You can order this adapter from Cisco part number ACS DSBUASYN Table 22 Console Port Signaling Using a DB 9 Adapter Switch Console Port DTE RJ 45 to DB 9 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 8 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 2 RxD GND 5 GND RxD 3 TxD DSR 4 DTR CTS 7 RTS Table 23 Console Port Sig...

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Page 95: ...afety warnings in Warnings page 27 For installation procedures see Switch Installation page 27 Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port You can enter Cisco IOS commands and parameters through the CLI Use one of these options to access the CLI RJ 45 Console Port page 96 USB Mini Type B Console Port page 97 Removing the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover To remove the cover from the USB mini type ...

Page 96: ... pin serial port on the PC Connect the other end of the cable to the switch console port 2 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible 16TC 12 24 48 0 5 3 0A 332703 ...

Page 97: ...inal displays the bootloader sequence 5 Press Enter to display the setup prompt 6 Follow the steps in the Completing the Setup Program page 100 USB Mini Type B Console Port 1 If you are connecting the switch USB mini console port to a Windows based PC for the first time install a USB driver See Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP 2000 Vista 7 8 and 10 USB Device Driver page 99 for more infor...

Page 98: ...section The assigned COM port appears in parenthesis at the end of the line with this entry Cisco USB System Management Console 4 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication possible between the switch and your PC or terminal 5 Configure the COM port 6 Configure the baud rate and cha...

Page 99: ...ftwareid 282855122 release 3 1 The file details are as follows Description Cisco_usbconsole_driver_3_1 zip Release 3 1 Release Date 27 Nov 2014 File Name Cisco_usbconsole_driver_3_1 zip Size 14 35 MB 15045453 bytes MD5 Checksum eff2e955edcdc70209e6f9c8f6bd59cd 2 Unzip the file and install the corresponding exe file 3 Navigate to the Device Manager window by performing a search in WIndows for Devic...

Page 100: ...on information necessary for the switch to communicate with the local routers and the Internet This information is also required if you plan to use Device Manager or Cisco Network Assistant to configure and manage the switch IP Settings Gather this information from your network administrator before completing the setup program Switch IP address Subnet mask IP netmask Default gateway router Enable ...

Page 101: ...ork Assistant application To configure SNMP later enter no Configure SNMP Network Management no no 7 Enter the interface name physical interface or VLAN name of the interface that connects to the management network and press Return For this release always use vlan1 as that interface Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary vlan1 8 Configure th...

Page 102: ...ration and use it the next time the switch reboots save it in NVRAM by selecting option 2 Enter your selection 2 2 10 Make your selection and press Return After you complete the setup program the switch can run the default configuration that you created To change this configuration or perform other management tasks use one of these tools Command line interface CLI Cisco Network Assistant for one o...

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