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DGS-6600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide

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Technical Specifications 6608

Power Supply / Fan

Power Supply

Rated voltage : 110 VAC

                         220 VAC

Tolerance range : 90~264 VAC

Power consumption: 853.5 W/set

Heat Dissipation: 2912.4 BTU/hr@110V

                                     2912.4 BTU/hr@220V

Power Supply Redundancy

Supported - all power supplies must be of the same type (AC only).

Fan

The DGS-6600-FAN fan tray is hot-swappable and has an alarm feature to 
alert the user of any faults.

Power Consumption: 42.3 Watts

Heat Dissipation: 144 BTU/Hour

Weight

Main Unit

21.6 Kilograms

Dimensions

Millimeters

 445 (width) * 280 (height) * 470 (depth)

General

Module slots

8 (2 slot for the CPU Management Module and 6 for Line Cards)

Number of supported VLANs

4095 VLAN groups

Layer 2 protocols

IEEE: 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3z, 802.3ae, 802.3x, 802.3af, 802.3ab, 802.1X
RSPAN, IGMP Snooping, Jumbo Frame (1,536-9,728 bytes), GVRP, STP/
RSTP/MSTP, Link Aggregation, Port Mirroring, VLAN/Protocol Base VLAN/
Hybrid VLAN/VLAN-tunnel

Layer 3 protocols

RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGPv4, RIPng, PIM-SM, ECMP/WCMP, VRRP, 
ARP, IGMPv1/v2/v3, DVMRP, PIM-DM

Management mode

RJ45 out of band management port, SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, SNMP v3, Telnet, 
Web

Other protocols

VRRP, DHCPv4/v6 client, DHCP relay, DHCP Server, Syslog, QoS, ACLv4/
v6, SNMPv1/v2/v3, SNTP

Control Module

DGS-6600-CM-II

Summary of Contents for DGS-6600 Series

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide Product Model DGS 6600 Series Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Release 3 0 6 7 8 ...

Page 2: ...alled and used in accordance with this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which c...

Page 3: ... Features 5 DGS 6608 Product Appearance 7 DGS 6608 Hardware Composition 8 Chassis 8 Module Plug in Frame 8 DGS 6608 Ventilation Heat Dissipation System 9 DGS 6600 CPU I O Modules 10 DGS 6600 CM Module 11 DGS 6600 CM II management module 14 DGS 6600 24SC2XS Module 17 DGS 6600 16XS D 19 DGS 6600 48P Module 21 DGS 6600 48S Module 24 DGS 6600 48T Module 26 DGS 6600 48TS Module 28 DGS 6600 8XG Module 3...

Page 4: ...ion Checks 51 Checking the Cabinet 51 Checking the Cables 51 Checking the Power Supply 51 Chapter 3 Connecting the Switch 52 Switch to End Node 52 Chassis to Switch 53 Connecting To Network Backbone or Server 54 Connecting the Management Module Cable 55 Connecting the External Interface Cables 55 Cable Management 55 Chapter 4 Introduction to Switch Management 56 Management Options 56 Web based Use...

Page 5: ...DGS 6600 Modules 71 Maintaining the Ventilation System 71 Maintaining the Power Supply 72 Remote Maintenance 72 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 73 General Flow Chart for Troubleshooting Installation Faults 73 Common Troubleshooting Procedures 74 Technical Specifications 6604 77 Technical Specifications 6608 79 Connection Modules 83 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T Port 84 Optical Fiber Connection 85 ...

Page 6: ...mmands must be typed exactly as printed in the manual configure terminal BOLD UPPER CASE ITALIC TYPEWRITER FONT This is used in the CLI examples to indicate the parameters in a CLI command VLAN NAME Square brackets This token specifies optional elements A user can specify zero one or multiple elements view VIEW NAME Vertical bar This token separates the alternative elements dhcp bootp Braces This ...

Page 7: ...he DGS 6600 series switch should be used for lifting or handling Do not place the Switch in a location that will obstruct a walkway or cause a safety hazard Do not wear loose clothing or items that may become caught in the chassis during handling installation or maintenance Safety Recommendations for Removing and replacing Batteries Batteries included with DGS 6600 Series products are encapsulated...

Page 8: ...stalling or removing the chassis ensure that all the power supplies are turned off and that all power cables are unplugged Figure 1 Diagram showing how to correctly hold while moving the DGS 6604 Electrical Safety Please follow any applicable safety regulations and laws when performing electrical work All electrical work should be carried out by a qualified individual Before beginning any work wit...

Page 9: ...nters the chassis Ensure that all grounding conductors are connected both before and after the line and neutral AC conductors are connected Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing Connect the power cable to a circuit breaker rated not greater than 20A When installing multiple power supplies connect each power supply to a different independent over current protection device such as a cir...

Page 10: ...h s circuitry and equipment Electrostatic induction may come from the following sources on the network that the DGS 6600 series switch is a member of External electric fields produced by high voltage cable supplies lightning etc Internal building factors such as the internal floor or the building structure The following factors must be paid attention to in order to prevent damage from static elect...

Page 11: ...cts Therefore when using these products pay careful attention to the following Ensure that any working fiber transceivers are either connected to a working optical fiber connection or covered with a dust cap to keep out of dust and avoid damaging your eyesight Never look into any optical port CAUTION Never stare into any optical port under any circumstances as this may damage your eye sight ...

Page 12: ...t Specifications Product Features Powerful Expansion Capabilities The DGS 6604 is capable of supporting strategic routing and IPv6 With support for multiple types of line cards the DGS 6600 allows users to customize their Switch configuration to meet their network requirements Hot Swappable Line Cards Fan Tray and Power Supplies The DGS 6604 supports the hot swapping of line cards the fan tray and...

Page 13: ...ocking These QoS techniques help to provide bandwidth assurance for the various applications The multiple multicast support techniques supported by the Switch include IGMP snooping IGMP PIM SM DM and DVMRP These multicast support techniques ensure that the minimum bandwidth required for multicast applications is provided on the network Support for Equal Cost Multipath Routing ECMP When traditional...

Page 14: ...wer Layer The built in power shelf can host up to four power modules 2 Module Layer The module layer offers 4 module slots 3 Air Outlet The air outlet is located on the right side of the Switch 4 Fan Tray The fan tray is installed in the slot on the right side of the Switch The fan tray is the Switch s main heat dissipation unit Table 1 1 DGS 6604 Product Appearance Descriptions ...

Page 15: ...ontrol management module The other three slots can be used to connect to various line cards All the modules supported by the DGS 6604 are of the same height width and depth The dimensions of each module are a height of 42mm a width of 388mm and a depth of 422mm The modules of the DGS 6604 are inserted into the Switch horizontally The backplane of the DGS 6604 is used to interconnect the control ma...

Page 16: ... 6608 Product Specifications Product Features Powerful Expansion Capabilities The DGS 6608 is capable of supporting strategic routing and IPv6 With support for multiple types of line cards the DGS 6608 allows users to customize their Switch configuration to meet their network requirements Hot Swappable Line Cards Fan Tray and Power Supplies The DGS 6608 supports the hot swapping of line cards the ...

Page 17: ...e allowing that port to forward or receive frames Support for a Wide Range of Applications The DGS 6608 supports a wide range of applications including QoS and multicast The QoS techniques supported by the Switch include Strict Priority Mode Weighted Round Robin WRR Deficit Round Robin DRR and Head of Line HOL blocking These QoS techniques help to provide bandwidth assurance for the various applic...

Page 18: ...er Layer The built in power shelf can host up to eight power modules 2 Module Layer The module layer offers 8 module slots 3 Air Outlet The air outlet is located on the right side of the Switch 4 Fan Tray The fan tray is installed in the slot on the right side of the Switch The fan tray is the Switch s main heat dissipation unit Table 1 2 DGS 6608 Product Appearance Descriptions ...

Page 19: ... six slots can be used to connect to various line cards All the modules supported by the DGS 6608 are of the same height width and depth The dimensions of each module are a height of 42mm a width of 388mm and a depth of 422mm The modules of the DGS 6608 are inserted into the Switch horizontally The backplane of the DGS 6608 is used to interconnect the control management card and the line cards tha...

Page 20: ...ed ambient temperature of 50ºC without affecting the reliability security and repairability of the Switch The thermal design of the DGS 6608 hardware uses fans to induct air in a forced convection so that the equipment operates normally in the specified environment The diagram below shows the ventilation heat dissipation system that has been implemented on the DGS 6608 Figure 1 4 DGS 6608 Ventilat...

Page 21: ... CM II The DGS 6600 CM II is a CPU module for the DGS 6604 6608 the DGS 6608 is able to support 2 x CM DGS 6600 24SC2XS This module includes 12 SFP ports 12 combo ports 10 100 1000Base T SFP Module and 2 SFP ports DGS 6600 16XS D This module includes 16 10G SFP ports DGS 6600 48P This module includes 48 10 100 1000 Base T ports and PoE DGS 6600 48S This module includes 48 SFP interfaces DGS 6600 4...

Page 22: ... the Switch is being managed via the RS 232 console connection and a USB connection is established the CLI engine will use the USB connection and automatically disconnect the user that is connected to the Switch via the RS 232 console connection Out of Band Management Port The DGS 6600 CM module features an out of band Management port The management port uses an RJ 45 connected so it can be easily...

Page 23: ...f when the Switch is shut down CPU Utilization Solid Green These LEDs are used to indicate the percentage of CPU utilization The valid values are from 30 to 100 Master Solid Green This LED will light green when the CPU module is acting as the master management card Off This LED will remain off when the CPU module is acting as the backup management card USB Solid Green This LED will light green whe...

Page 24: ... RS 232 Compact Flash Hot Swap Ability Not supported Power Consumption 53 856 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 263581 Hours Heat Dissipation 183 6 BT...

Page 25: ...s a higher priority If the Switch is being managed via the RS 232 console connection and a USB connection is established the CLI engine will use the USB connection and automatically disconnect the user that is connected to the Switch via the RS 232 console connection Out of Band Management Port The DGS 6600 CM II module features an out of band Management port The management port uses an RJ 45 conn...

Page 26: ...f when the Switch is shut down CPU Utilization Solid Green These LEDs are used to indicate the percentage of CPU utilization The valid values are from 30 to 100 Master Solid Green This LED will light green when the CPU module is acting as the master management card Off This LED will remain off when the CPU module is acting as the backup management card USB Solid Green This LED will light green whe...

Page 27: ...B RS 232 Compact Flash Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 54 86 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 317755 Hours Heat Dissipation 187 19 BTU H...

Page 28: ...d off System Solid Green This LED will light solid green when the Switch is operating normally Solid Red This LED will light solid red when the Switch has failed Blinking Green This LED will blink green while the Switch is booting up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is shut down Link Act Speed Mode Solid Green This LED will light solid green when there is a secure conn...

Page 29: ...Type 12 SFP ports 12 combo ports 10 100 1000Base T SFP Module and 2 SFP ports LED Power System Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 105 5 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC E...

Page 30: ...main off when the Switch is powered off System Solid Green This LED will light solid green when the Switch is operating normally Solid Red This LED will light solid red when the Switch has failed Blinking Green This LED will blink green while the Switch is booting up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is shut down Link Act Speed Mode Solid Green This LED will light solid...

Page 31: ...F 8431 compliant transceiver support Port Type 16 x 10G SFP ports LED Power System Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 179 84W EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950...

Page 32: ...tallation Guide 21 DGS 6600 48P Module The basic appearance of the DGS 6600 48P module is shown in Figure 1 9 The DGS 6600 48P is a line card module of the DGS 6604 6608 which features 48x10 100 1000 RJ 45 and POE ports Figure 1 9 Basic Appearance of DGS 6600 48P ...

Page 33: ...up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is shut down Link Act Speed Mode Solid Green This LED will light solid green when there is a secure connection or link to a device that is operating at 1000Mbps Blinking Green This LED will blink green when there is activity occurring on a port that is operating at 1000Mbps Solid Amber This LED will light solid amber when there is a ...

Page 34: ...LED Power System PoE Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 873 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 160609 hrs Heat Dissipation 3037 BTU hr Weight...

Page 35: ... LED will light solid green when the Switch is operating normally Solid Red This LED will light solid red when the Switch has failed Blinking Green This LED will blink green while the Switch is booting up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is shut down Link Act Speed Mode Solid Green This LED will light solid green when there is a secure connection or link to a device th...

Page 36: ... Supported Power Consumption 118 6 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 318790 Hours Heat Dissipation 404 6 BTU Hour Weight 3 37 Kilograms Table 1 14 DGS...

Page 37: ...reen This LED will light solid green when the Switch is operating normally Solid Red This LED will light solid red when the Switch has failed Blinking Green This LED will blink green while the Switch is booting up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is shut down Link Act Speed Mode Solid Green This LED will light solid green when there is a secure connection or link to a ...

Page 38: ...System Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 109 8 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 249309 Hours Heat Dissipation 374 4 BTU Hour Weight 3 51 K...

Page 39: ...rance of the DGS 6600 48TS module is in Figure 1 12 The DGS 6600 48TS is a line card module of the DGS 6604 6608 which provides 24x 10 100 1000 Base T ports and 24x SFP module ports Figure 1 12 Basic Appearance of DGS 6600 48TS Interface The DGS 6600 48TS provides 24x 10 100 1000 Base T ports and 24x SFP module ports ...

Page 40: ...Mbps Blinking Green This LED will blink green when there is activity occurring on a port that is operating at 1000Mbps Solid Amber This LED will light solid amber when there is a secure connection or link to a device that is operating at 10 100Mbps Blinking Amber This LED will blink amber when there is activity occurring on a port that is operating at 10 100Mbps Off This LED will remain off when t...

Page 41: ...rts 24x SFP modules LED Power System Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 114 2 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 295803 Heat Dissipation 389 ...

Page 42: ...is LED will light solid green when the Switch is powered on Off This LED will remain off when the Switch is powered off System Solid Green This LED will light solid green when the Switch is operating normally Solid Red This LED will light solid red when the Switch has failed Blinking Green This LED will blink green while the Switch is booting up or shutting down Off This LED will remain off when t...

Page 43: ...tem Hot Swap Ability Supported Power Consumption 200 26 Watts EMC EMC Class A FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 MTBF 265455 Hours Heat Dissipation 683 28 BTU Hour Weight 3 38 Ki...

Page 44: ...rnal Interface Cables Cable Management Installation Checks Installation Site Requirements The DGS 6600 series switch should be used indoors To ensure normal operating conditions and prolong the life of the Switch the following conditions should be met Rack Mounting Requirements If rack mounting the DGS 6600 series switch the rack mounting should meet the following requisites Try to install the Swi...

Page 45: ...S 6608 To ensure normal ventilation please allow sufficient space at the ventilation openings of the DGS 6600 series switch After connecting cables to the DGS 6600 series switch ensure that the cables are arranged in bundles and are positioned so that they don t block the Switch s air inlets Figure 2 1 Schematic Diagram for the ventilation of the DGS 6604 Figure 2 2 Schematic Diagram for the venti...

Page 46: ...sing an AC power supply must be grounded using the yellow green safety grounding cable There may be a risk electric shock if the yellow green safety cable is not used and the insulating resistance decreases in the power supply and in the equipment enclosure Lightning Grounding The Switch includes a separate system for handling lightning protection The lightning protection system consists of a ligh...

Page 47: ...nergy that arrives at a sensitive component through the air The source of the interference can either be from the system that is affected by interference or from a different unit The electromagnetic wire or signal cable connections between the source and sensitive components can cause conducted interference results A cable that is affected by interference can conduct interference to other units in...

Page 48: ...GS 6600 series Modules supporting SFP ports Installation Tool Requirements The tools needed to install the switch are described in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Required Installation Tools Inspection Requirements when Unpacking the Switch Inventory 1 DGS 6604 or DGS 6608 Chassis Carton DGS 6600 Series Chassis no cards installed 2 Card Module Carton s 1 CM Card DGS 6600 CM Line Cards specific per order Power...

Page 49: ...ts the installation location the mode of networking that will be used the power supply requirements and the network cabling requirements The following should be verified before installing the DGS 6600 Series Switch Does the temperature and humidity of the intended installation location meet the requirements for the Switch Does the air flow of the intended installation location meets the requiremen...

Page 50: ...e cabinet is stable and sturdy after installation has been completed Ensure that the cabinet is installed on the ground vertically Ensure that the front back doors of the cabinet can open and close properly when installation is com plete Also verify that the cabinet locks are functioning and that there are a complete set of keys Ensure that any labeling on equipment is accurate Ensure that all the...

Page 51: ...installed too far to the front of the cabinet it may make it impossible to close the front door when the network cables and patch leads are connected At least 10cm of space should be reserved between the front panel of the equipment and the front of the cabinet after installation to ensure proper closure of the front door Before installing the Switch please verify the following The cabinet has bee...

Page 52: ...es Switch as a ventilation system Follow the instructions below to correctly install the fan tray 1 Use the thumb screws to remove the fan tray blank panel 2 Insert the fan tray into the guide rail of the fan tray slot 3 Secure the fan tray by tightening the fan tray s captive screws Figure 2 4 Schematic diagram for installing the fan tray in the DGS 6604 ...

Page 53: ...DGS 6600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 42 Figure 2 5 Schematic diagram for installing the fan tray in the DGS 6608 ...

Page 54: ...ware Installation Guide 43 Power Supply Installation The procedure for installing the AC power supply is shown in the diagram 2 4 Figure 2 6 Schematic diagram for installing an AC power supply Figure 2 7 Schematic diagram for installing an AC power supply ...

Page 55: ... cleaned or new air filter into the slot please see figure 2 5 Screw the two thumb Phillips screws see Figure 2 5 diagram arrows securing the air filter into the chassis With the air filter installed screw two screws on the side of the chassis as indicted by the vertical red arrows in the diagram figure 2 5 Figure 2 8 Schematic diagram for installing the Air Filter Figure 2 9 Schematic diagram for...

Page 56: ...r of the equipment room Grounding Precautions The maximum possible current should determine the sectional area of the grounding cable The grounding cable should be of a good conduction quality Never use bare wire The combined grounding should have a grounding resistance that is less than 1Ω Simple Grounding Steps 1 Release the nut on the Switch s rear grounding post 2 Lock the grounding cable s te...

Page 57: ...tion Precautions Verify that the provided external power supply matches the power module installed in the Switch before connecting the power supply Use a power cable with a standard 3 pin connector to make the power connection Ensure that the connected power cables have good contacts Simple AC Power Connection Steps 1 Insert the power cable s plug into the power module 2 Secure the power cable to ...

Page 58: ...Notebook or control terminal can access or directly to your PC Notebook or control terminal Removing Line Cards from the DGS 6600 Series Switch Carry out the following steps to remove boards from the DGS 6600 series switch 1 Please save current configuration 2 Unplug all copper fiber cabling i e RJ45 twisted pair and fiber optic cables from the board that you want to remove 3 Un tighten the panel ...

Page 59: ... card or blank panel as instructed in the section Removing Line Cards from the DGS 6600 2 Insert the new board into the guide rail of the vacant slot 3 Use the levers on the left and right hand side to push the board into position and tighten the two captive screws on the board using a straight screw driver CAUTION 1 Take care not to hold the edge of the PCB or collide the components of the PCB 2 ...

Page 60: ...DGS 6600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 49 Figure 2 12 Schematic diagram for installing a line card ...

Page 61: ...nterface Be sure to identify the RX TX ends of the fiber optic cable 3 Insert the twisted pair cable with the RJ45 connector into the corresponding RJ45 interface Be sure to identify whether the cable type is cross over or straight through 4 Connect the twisted pair and fiber optic cables to each board in the correct sequence Cable Management Cable Management Precautions When binding and running f...

Page 62: ...that it does not move or tilt Check that all the necessary equipment has been installed in the cabinet and that all the cables have been properly fastened to the cabinet Checking the Cables Check that the fiber optic and twisted pair cables have been connected to the correct interfaces Check that the cables have been properly bound Checking the Power Supply Check that the contacts on the power cab...

Page 63: ...iagrams of the DGS 6604 the same techniques will apply to all DGS 6600 Series Switches End nodes include PCs outfitted with a 10 100 or 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ethernet Network Interface Card NIC and routers An end node connects to the Switch via a twisted pair UTP STP cable Connect the end node to any of the 1000BASE T ports of the Switch The Link Act LEDs for each Ethernet port will light green or amber...

Page 64: ...twisted pair Category 3 4 or 5 UTP STP cable Connect a 100BASE TX switch port to the Switch via a twisted pair Category 5 UTP STP cable Connect 1000BASE T switch port to the Switch via a twisted pair Category 5e UTP STP cable Connect switch supporting a fiber optic uplink to the Switch s SFP ports via fiber optic cabling See cabling guidelines in Appendix B for more information Figure 3 2 Connecti...

Page 65: ...erver farm The copper ports operate at a speed of 1000 100 or 10Mbps in full or half duplex mode The fiber optic ports can operate at both 100Mbps and 1000Mbps in full duplex mode Connections to the Gigabit Ethernet ports are made using a fiber optic cable or Category 5e copper cable depending on the type of port A valid connection is indicated when the Link LED is lit Figure 3 3 Connecting a DGS ...

Page 66: ...r cable into the corresponding fiber optic interface Be sure to identify the RX TX ends of the fiber optic cable 3 Insert the twisted pair cable with the RJ45 connector into the corresponding RJ45 interface Be sure to identify whether the cable type is cross over or straight through 4 Connect the twisted pair and fiber optic cables to each board in the correct sequence Cable Management Cable Manag...

Page 67: ...itor the Command Module s LEDs display statistics and logs graphically using the following web browsers Microsoft IE8 or higher Mozilla Firefox 4 or higher Opera 9 or higher Apple Safari 5 1 or higher Google Chrome 4 or higher The user can also configure the Management Interface Ethernet Port settings through the WEB UI WEB base User Interface SNMP Based Management The Switch can be managed with a...

Page 68: ... be found on the CD ROM that was bundled with the Switch You will need the following A terminal with an RS 232 port a computer with either an RS 232 or USB serial port and the ability to emulate a terminal Note if you are using the USB port then the computer needs the USB driver from the CD ROM package installed A console cable with a male DB 9 connector on one end and a female DB 9 connection at ...

Page 69: ...assis Switch Series CLI Manual on the documentation CD for a list of all com mands and additional information on using the CLI To end a management session use the logout command or close the emulator program If problems occur while making the connection on a PC make sure the emulation is set to VT 100 The emulation settings can be configured by clicking on the File menu in the HyperTerminal window...

Page 70: ...cess the command line interface Figure 4 1 DGS 6600 Series Switch initial boot messages PROM Version 1 00 001 DRAM Test done Loading Runtime Image done System initializing Please wait Initializing kutil Initializing bsp i2c gpio cpld isr eeprom bspmgt bspioctl cf devinfo Initializing path setting Initializing ASICdriver 1 kernel bde Initializing protocol stack Initializing vr Initializing fm wait ...

Page 71: ...User Exec level To gain access to enter the configuration mode use the following command The enable command enters the user into the Privileged EXEC mode administration rights and the configure terminal enters the user into the Global configuration mode rip dvmrp pdm ospf6 pim ripng dhcpr4 dhcps4 dhcpc4 web time dhcpc6 dhcpr6 sflow devinfo acl ospf DGS 6600 Chassis based High Speed Switch Command ...

Page 72: ...ernet cable should be connect to the port to the Ethernet interface of a computer used for Switch management The default IP address of the Management port is 10 90 90 90 with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 make sure the computer used for Switch management has a non conflicting IP address in the 10 0 0 0 8 subnet Before you use it the IP settings or enabled status of the Ethernet Management port can al...

Page 73: ...er Accounts The Switch supports user accounts with different access levels The following access levels can be assigned to user accounts Level 1 Level 2 Level 12 Level 15 If another level is specified an error message will be displayed on the console When a user logs in with a Level 1 or Level 2 account the user will access the Switch in user EXEC mode In order to access higher privilege levels a u...

Page 74: ...ntial problems in the Switch switch group or network Managed devices that support SNMP include software referred to as an agent which runs locally on the device A defined set of variables managed objects is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device These objects are defined in a Management Information Base MIB which provides a standard presentation of the information controlled by...

Page 75: ...y is available for SNMP v 3 in that SNMP messages may be encrypted To read more about how to configure SNMP v 3 settings for the Switch read the section entitled Management Traps Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the Switch The events can be as serious as a reboot someone accidentally turned OFF the Switch or less serious like a port status change The Switch g...

Page 76: ... the Switch using the HTTP protocol l The Web based management module and the Console or Telnet module are different ways to access the same internal switching software and configure it The settings in the Web based management module are only a small subset of all the functions found through the Console or Telnet CLI The following is a list of the Web UI functionality NOTE Only one user can be log...

Page 77: ...nal DGS 6600 15 config ip http service port 8000 DGS 6600 15 config end DGS 6600 15 DGS 6600 15 config show system protocol state Password Encryption Disabled SNMP Server Disabled Sys Logging Enabled TELNETv4 Enabled TCP 23 TELNETv6 Enabled TCP 23 WEB Enabled TCP 8000 SSH Disabled TCP 22 IP Domain Lookup N A RMON Disabled Spanning Tree Version Enabled MSTP LACP Enabled 802 1x Disabled GVRP Disable...

Page 78: ...his opens the Web UI user authentication window as seen in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Enter a username and password in the fields provided and click OK If this is the first time accessing the switch or if no usernames have been configured you can leave the fields blank and click OK This will open the Web based user interface The Switch management features available in the web based manager are explaine...

Page 79: ...in the graphical view Light Blue To display the module in a different slot click on the drop down menu to select the chassis slot slots 1 4 desired The realtime front view of the new module chosen should appear in the green area Red Select the folder or window to display Open folders and click the hyperlinked window buttons and subfolders contained within them to display windows Yellow This area p...

Page 80: ... folder window expand the Configuration folder by clicking on the Plus symbol to the left 2 Then click on the Management Interface item in the newly expanded list 3 Enter the desired IPv4 or IPv6 address and network parameters in the fields provided 4 Click on the Apply button 5 You will need to re login to the Web UI with the new IP address ...

Page 81: ...600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 70 Chapter 6 Maintenance DGS 6600 Series Switch Monitoring Function Maintaining the DGS 6600 Series Switch Hardware Remote Maintenance ...

Page 82: ...ort has a module installed in it A port s status and configuration information The operating status of the power supplies and fan tray The Switch s temperature Please see the DGS 6604 Command Line Interface Guide and the Configuration Guide for more information on the commands that are used for monitoring the DGS 6604 Maintaining the DGS 6600 Series Switch Hardware Maintaining the DGS 6600 Modules...

Page 83: ...t the power cable from the power supply 3 Lightly push the green lever on the power supply to the left hand side and unplug the faulty power module 4 Install a replacement power module in the vacant power supply slot 5 Reconnect the power cables Remote Maintenance Remote maintenance is supported by the DGS 6604 When installation of the Switch is complete the user can connect the Switch to the Inte...

Page 84: ...ernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 73 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting General Flow Chart for Troubleshooting Installation Faults Common Troubleshooting Procedures General Flow Chart for Troubleshooting Installation Faults ...

Page 85: ...stalled correctly 4 Check if the connectors on the backboard of the power system are tightened 5 Check the AC power source Fault 3 The line card LEDs do not light as expected when the Switch is powered on Description The line card s System LED is OFF flashing GREEN or RED The line card s Link Act LED is solid ON when no network cable or fiber optic cable is plugged in The fault remains after a res...

Page 86: ...other slot If the slot or connection is not the cause of the problem return the line card for repair Fault 5 The LED of the control management module is abnormal Description The control management module s LED becomes abnormal after the board is powered on or after it has been working for some time For example the Status LED is flashing or turned off Troubleshooting Check if the management module ...

Page 87: ...uration described in the DGS 6600 Configuration Guide R3 If the configuration of the serial port does not match the settings specified in the DGS 6600 Configuration Guide R3 modify the serial port parameters so that it matches If this does not solve the problem please contact the D Link Customer Service Department for technical support Fault 8 Illegible characters appear in the serial port console...

Page 88: ...RSTP MSTP Link Aggregation Port Mirroring VLAN Protocol Base VLAN Hybrid VLAN VLAN tunnel Layer 3 protocols RIPv1 v2 OSPFv2 OSPFv3 BGPv4 RIPng PIM SM ECMP WCMP VRRP ARP IGMPv1 v2 v3 DVMRP PIM DM Management mode RJ45 out of band management port SNMP v1 SNMP v2c SNMP v3 Telnet Web Other protocols VRRP DHCPv4 v6 client DHCP relay DHCP Server Syslog QoS ACLv4 v6 SNMPv1 v2 v3 SNTP Control Module DGS 66...

Page 89: ...C EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulations UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 Operating Temperature 0 50ºC 32 122ºF Storage Temperature 40 70ºC 40 158ºF Operating Humidity 10 90 RH non condensed ...

Page 90: ...nit 21 6 Kilograms Dimensions Millimeters 445 width 280 height 470 depth General Module slots 8 2 slot for the CPU Management Module and 6 for Line Cards Number of supported VLANs 4095 VLAN groups Layer 2 protocols IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3z 802 3ae 802 3x 802 3af 802 3ab 802 1X RSPAN IGMP Snooping Jumbo Frame 1 536 9 728 bytes GVRP STP RSTP MSTP Link Aggregation Port Mirroring VLAN Protocol Base VL...

Page 91: ...yer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 80 I O Module DGS 6600 48T DGS 6600 48S DGS 6600 48TS DGS 6600 48P DGS 6600 16XS D Fan Tray DGS 6600 FAN II Hot swap ability Supported on all cards ...

Page 92: ...C EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 Safety Regulations UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 73 23 EEC EN 60825 EN 60950 IEC 950 Operating Temperature 0 50ºC 32 122ºF Storage Temperature 40 70ºC 40 158ºF Operating Humidity 10 90 RH non condensed ...

Page 93: ...et Heat Dissipation 2912 4 BTU hr 110V 2912 4 BTU hr 220V Power Supply Redundancy Supported all power supplies must be of the same type AC only Fan The DGS 6600 FAN II fan tray is hot swappable and has an alarm feature to alert the user of any faults Power Consumption 84 6 Watts Heat Dissipation 288 BTU Hour Weight Main Unit 37 Kilograms Dimensions Millimeters 482 Width 500 Height x 470 Depth ...

Page 94: ... 3z Full duplex DEM 311GT 1000 Base SX Multi mode 550M DEM 312GT2 1000 Base SX Multi mode 2KM DEM 314GT 1000 Base LHX Single mode 50KM DEM 315GT 1000 Base ZX Single mode 80KM DEM 330T R WDM Transceiver Single mode 10KM DEM 331T R WDM Transceiver Single mode 40KM DEM 210T 100 Base FX Multi mode 2KM DEM 211T 100 Base FX Single mode 15KM Table A 1 Supported SFP Module Technical Specifications Model D...

Page 95: ...ables are connected for a 1000BASE T port Figure B 1 Straight Through Vs Crossover Schematic Diagram for the four twisted pair required for 1000BASE T In addition to the cable types described above 100BASE TX 10 BASE T connections can also use lower grade cabling such as 100 ohm Category 3 4 and 5 cables for 10Mbps connections and 100 ohm Category 5 cables for 100Mbps connections which can be run ...

Page 96: ...gram for the four twisted pair required for 10BASE T 100BASE TX Optical Fiber Connection If using fiber optic ports be sure to select the correct fibre cables Fiber modules can use either single mode or multi mode fibre cables Figure B 2 shows the schematic diagram for a fiber optic connection Figure B 2 Fiber Optic Schematic Diagram ...

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