D-Link DXS-3610-54S Quick Installation Manual Download Page 3

Hardware Overview

Front Panel

Figure 1. DXS-3610-54S Front Panel

This following table lists the front panel components on the DXS-3610-54S switch:

Component

Description

SFP+ Ports

 (1/10 Gbps)

This switch is equipped with 

48

 SFP+ ports that can operate at 1 and 10 Gbps wire-

speeds and support a wide collection of SFP/SFP+ transceivers.

QSFP28 Ports 

(40/100 Gbps)

This switch is equipped with 

6

 QSFP28 ports that can operate at 40 and 100 Gbps

wire-speeds and support a wide collection of QSFP+/QSFP28 transceivers.

Console Port

The console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch. This Out-Of-Band
(OOB) connection can be made from the serial port of an administrative node to the
RJ45 console port on the front panel of the Switch. The console cable (included in
the package) must be used for the connection.

MGMT Port

The management (MGMT) port can be used to connect to the CLI or the Web UI of
the Switch. SNMP-enabled connectivity can also be made through this port. This
OOB connection can be made from a standard LAN adapter to the RJ45 MGMT port
on the front panel of the Switch. This connection operates at 10/100/1000 Mbps.

Micro-USB Port

The   micro-USB   port   provides   additional   storage   space   for   firmware   images   and
configuration files that can be copied to and from the Switch. Only endpoint devices
like USB flash drives are supported.

Reset Button

The reset button can be used to reboot the switch or to reset the switch to its factory
default settings depending on how long this button is pressed.

• 

Press and hold for less than 5 seconds

This reboots the Switch. All unsaved configurations will be lost.

• 

Press and hold for between 5 and 10 seconds

This resets the software configuration on the Switch to the factory default
settings.

Information Tag

The sliding information tag is discretely located on the front panel, right next to the
QSFP28 ports, and contains the product code, hardware version, serial number, and
MAC address of the Switch. The QR code can be scanned to quickly obtain the
above mentioned information.

Front Panel LED Indicators

Figure 2. DXS-3610-54S Front Panel LED Indicators

The front panel LED indicators are described in the following table:

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Summary of Contents for DXS-3610-54S

Page 1: ...Quick Installation Guide 48 port 10G SFP 6 port 100G QSFP28 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch with 2 AC power supplies and 5 fan modules L3 48 10GBase X SFP 6 100GBase X QSFP28 2 AC 5 DXS 3610 54S...

Page 2: ...d AC power supply modules DXS PWR700AC Five pre installed fan modules with front to back airflow DXS FAN200 AC power cords One RJ45 to RS 232 console cable One USB cable Four rubber feet with adhesive...

Page 3: ...on can be made from a standard LAN adapter to the RJ45 MGMT port on the front panel of the Switch This connection operates at 10 100 1000 Mbps Micro USB Port The micro USB port provides additional sto...

Page 4: ...or port disabled Link Act 100GE QSFP28 ports White LED 1 On Solid Active connection at 100 Gbps through the port On Blinking Data transmitted and received through the port Blue LED 4 On Solid Active...

Page 5: ...There are two load sharing power supply module slots on the rear panel of the Switch The following power supply modules can be installed in these slots DXS PWR700AC AC PSU with Front to Back airflow...

Page 6: ...rubber feet cushion the Switch protecting the casing from scratches and preventing it from scratching other surfaces Figure 6 Attaching rubber feet to the Switch Installing the Switch in a Standard 19...

Page 7: ...itioning the rear rack mounting brackets Fasten the mounting brackets in any available open space in the rack using the screws provided Figure 10 Installing the Switch in a Rack Make sure that there i...

Page 8: ...gure below illustrates how to properly insert QSFP QSFP28 transceivers into the 100GE QSFP28 ports Figure 11 Inserting QSFP QSFP28 transceivers into the QSFP28 ports The figure below illustrates how t...

Page 9: ...The DGS 3610 54S switch is shipped with two pre installed AC PSU modules This section can be referenced when one or more AC PSU modules need to be replaced CAUTION Make sure that the AC power cord is...

Page 10: ...o any voltage supplied within the 100 240VAC range at 50 60Hz Installing DC PSU Module The DGS 3610 54S switch can also be shipped with two pre installed DC PSU modules This section can be referenced...

Page 11: ...e Switch The Switch will power on automatically CAUTION Before connecting the DC power cable to the DC power input socket on the switch the DC power cable must be properly connected to DC source at yo...

Page 12: ...the lag bolt with a slot drive head and gently pull the fan module out of the fan module slot Insert the new fan module into the fan module slot and fasten the lag bolt to secure the fan module into p...

Page 13: ...sfer is only possible in one direction If there is a break in the chain data transfer will be affected Duplex Ring This topology stacks switches in a ring or circle format where data can be transferre...

Page 14: ...he DGS 3610 54S switch is ideal for connecting to a network backbone server or server farm The RJ45 ports operate at speeds of 1 10 Gbps the SFP ports operate at speeds of 1 10 Gbps and the QSFP28 por...

Page 15: ...The Console port is used to connect to the CLI of the Switch Connect the DB9 connector of the console cable included in the packaging to the Serial COM port of the computer Connect the RJ45 connector...

Page 16: ...use the ip address command in the VLAN Interface Configuration Mode The IP address of the Switch was change to 10 50 50 50 with the subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Web User Interface Web UI The Web UI a mor...

Page 17: ...lt community strings for the Switch are public Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects private Allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects SNMPv3 use...

Page 18: ...cal traps include trap messages for Authentication Failure and Topology Change Management Information Base MIB A MIB stores management and counter information The Switch uses the standard MIB II Manag...

Page 19: ...0 45 C C 5 c 2 6 7 2012 D 2013 E 2014 F 2015 G 2016 H 2017 I 2018 J 2019 0 2020 1 2021 1 2 9 A B D Link 19...

Page 20: ...DXS 3610 54S DXS 3610 54S 2 AC DXS PWR700AC 5 DXS FAN200 AC RJ45 RS 232 USB 4 2 20...

Page 21: ...e X SFP 1 10 48 10GBase X SFP 10 SFP SFP 100GBase X QSFP28 40 100 6 100GBase X QSFP28 100 QSFP QSFP28 CLI out of band OOB RJ45 CLI Web SNMP Out Of Band 10 100 1000 Micro USB micro USB USB Reset Reset...

Page 22: ...3610 54S Locator Locator Power Status Fan Link Act Out Of Band port Link Act 10GE SFP ports 10 1 Link Act 100GE QSFP28 ports LED 1 100 LED 4 40 Stacking Master 100GE QSFP28 ports LED 1 LED 2 100 Mast...

Page 23: ...Stacking Slave 100GE QSFP28 ports LED 3 LED 4 100 Slave SWITCH GND AC DC 3 DXS 3610 54S AC 4 DXS 3610 54S DC DXS 3610 54S Switch GND 5 4 1 DXS FAN200 2 DXS PWR700AC DXS PWR1000DC 48 23...

Page 24: ...5 DXS 3610 54S 6 24...

Page 25: ...19 DXS 3610 54S 19 7 8 9 25...

Page 26: ...10 DGS 3610 54S QSFP28 SFP QSFP QSFP28 100GE QSFP28 11 QSFP QSFP28 QSFP28 26...

Page 27: ...SFP SFP 10GE SFP 12 SFP SFP SFP AC DXS 3610 54S AC 27...

Page 28: ...13 AC 14 AC PSU 2 AC AC 100 240 50 60 DC DXS 3610 54S DC 28...

Page 29: ...15 DC 16 DC PSU 2 DC DC 48 5 2 A 17 DC DC 29...

Page 30: ...DGS 3610 54S DXS FAN200 18 19 30...

Page 31: ...DXS 3610 54S 12 IP Telnet Web RJ45 SFP QSFP28 SNMP 20 21 31...

Page 32: ...1000BASE T UTP STP cat 5e 10GBASE T UTP STP cat 6 6a 7 uplink SFP QSFP28 22 DXS 3610 54S RJ45 SFP 1 10 QSFP28 10 25 40 50 100 23 10 100 1000 RJ 45 VoIP UTP STP Link Act 32...

Page 33: ...24 CLI CLI Enter Out Of Band in band Telnet SSH CLI CLI DXS 3610 DB9 RS 232 RJ45 CLI PuTTY Tera Term 115200 Flow control 25 CLI 33...

Page 34: ...CLI Web admin CLI Enter username Global Configuration Mode NewUser 12345 15 32 32 IP IP ip address VLAN Interface Configuration Mode IP 10 50 50 50 255 0 0 0 34...

Page 35: ...Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Safari LAN Web HTTP HTTPS SSL Web Web IP Enter IP 10 90 90 90 255 0 0 0 admin Login SNMP SNMP SNMP 1 2c 3 SNMP SNMP MIB SNMP MIB SNMP SNMP v1 v2c community strings SNMP...

Page 36: ...MPv3 SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP v1 SNMP v3 SNMP SNMP v3 SNMP Object Identifier OID MIB SNMP v3 SNMP Traps Traps traps traps Authentication Failure Topology Change Management Information Base MIB MI...

Page 37: ...5 out of band USB Micro USB 2 0 19 1U 2 16 64 1 607 04 Mpps 32 MAC 288K IPv4 32K IPv6 16K L3 IPv4 144K L3 IPv6 144K Jumbo 9 216 x x 441 x 487 4 x 43 5 9 80 1 1 100 240 50 60 320 8 120 6 1083 79 4 65 3...

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