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Figure 3-9 Installing the Power Supply of the RG-S8606 B Switch   

 

 

 

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Insert the power module into the cabinet along the guide rail (The power supply slot of RG-S8606 B switch is not 
provided with a special guide rail, it uses the slot to control the direction.). 

Figure 3-10 Installing the Power Supply of the RG-S8614 Switch 

 

Summary of Contents for RG-S8606 B

Page 1: ...RG S8600 Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 78 ...

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Page 3: ...spx Customer services hotline 86 4008 111 000 BBS http support ruijie com cn Customer services email service ruijie com cn Related Documents Documents Description Configuration Guide Describes network protocols and related mechanisms that supported by the product with configuration examples Command Reference Describes the related configuration commands including command modes parameter description...

Page 4: ...transverse slots supporting dual management engine modules and providing four slots for service modules The RG S8606 B designed with six transverse slots supporting dual management engine modules and providing four slots for service modules RG S8614 The RG 8600 switch is an A class product and may cause radio disturbance to surroundings In this case users are advised to take proper measures agains...

Page 5: ...1200W RG PD2000 36 72VDC power 2000W PA stands for AC power PD stands for DC power Power Supply Redundancy The power supply redundancy of the same model is supported Fan GB9254 2008 EMC Standards GB4943 2011 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 40 70 C Operating Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Earthquake Resistance Able to resist the earthquake intensity 9...

Page 6: ...of the chassis are two power frames The air filter is located on the right side of the module subrack of the chassis facing the front of the chassis On the back of the module subrack is the fan layer which houses ten fans working to suction air Module Slot The RG S8614 switch provides 14 module slots of which two in the middle are only for the management modules The 12 slots on the top and the bot...

Page 7: ...ted power supply Introduces monitoring signal lines of the fan and power supply Ventilation and Heat Dissipation System The operating temperature of the RG S8614 switch is 0 to 40 C The thermal design must ensure that the surface temperature of the components does not exceed 50 to 80 of the allowed maximum temperature and satisfy the requirement on the device s reliability in the temperature range...

Page 8: ...ultimately heat dissipation The chassis should be mounted in a place with sufficient space for air circulation Sufficient space 10 cm at least must be reserved at the air intakes and exhaust vents for ventilation RG S8610 The RG 8600 series is an A class product and may cause radio disturbance to surroundings In this case users are advised to take proper measures against the disturbance Specificat...

Page 9: ...00E 90 264VAC 47 63Hz power 1200W RG PA2000 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 1200W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 2000W RG PA1200I 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 530W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 1400W RG PA2000I 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 1080W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 2000W RG PD1200 36 72VDC power 1200W RG PD2000 36 72VDC power 2000W PA stands for AC power PD stands for DC power Power Supply Redundancy The Power supply red...

Page 10: ...ive heat dissipation unit of the system Modular layer provides 10 vertical module slots can house modules with different functions Wiring layer arranges and leads out various cables in good order while preventing the drooping cables from blocking the air inlet Air inlet layer inducts air into the chassis as the airway of the whole heat dissipation unit Power layer supports up to two AC or DC power...

Page 11: ...all the slots are occupied the modules in the subrack of RG S8610 are arranged as follows Two management modules as backup for each other Eight modules selected according to needs The slots for the two management modules are in the middle and identified as M1 and M2 from left to right the other eight line cards are numbered 1 8 from left to right Backplane The RG S8610 s backplane interconnects hi...

Page 12: ...de for convection and ultimately heat dissipation The chassis should be mounted in a place with sufficient space for air circulation Sufficient space 10 cm at least must be reserved at the air intakes and exhaust vents for ventilation RG S8606 The RG 8600 series is an A class product and may cause radio disturbance to surroundings In this case users are advised to take proper measures against the ...

Page 13: ... 63Hz power 1200W RG PA2000 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 1200W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 2000W RG PA1200I 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 530W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 1400W RG PA2000I 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 1080W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 2000W RG PD1200 36 72VDC power 1200W RG PD2000 36 72VDC power 2000W PA stands for AC power PD stands for DC power Power Supply Redundancy The Power supply redundancy of the s...

Page 14: ...r is a module subrack that mechanically supports various modules of RG S8606 The modular subrack is composed of module slots and the backplane At the bottom of the chassis are two power supply frames The fan layer is at the back of the module subrack and houses six fans working to suction air Module Slot The RG S8606 provides six module slots of which two in the middle are only for the MCs The fou...

Page 15: ...d maximum temperature and satisfy the requirement on the device s reliability in the temperature range while ensuring the device s reliability safety and maintainability According to the thermal design of RG S8606 fans are used to draw air for forced convection cooling in order to ensure that the device works properly in the specified environment Figure 1 6 Ventilation and Heat Dissipation System ...

Page 16: ...Hot Swapping Supported Management Redundancy Supported Power Supply RG PA800IF 90 176VAC 47 63Hz power 400W 176 264VAC 47 63Hz power 800W Power Supply Redundancy The power supply redundancy of the same model is supported Fan M8606 FAN B supporting hot swapping and fault alarming Environment EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 40 7...

Page 17: ...ht of 412 mm and depth of 350 mm When all the slots are occupied the modules in the subrack of the RG S8606 B are arranged as follows Two management modules as backup for each other Four modules selected according to needs The slots for the two management modules are in the middle and identified as M1 and M2 from top to bottom the other four line cards are numbered 1 4 from top to bottom Backplane...

Page 18: ...the thermal design of the RG S8606 B fans are used to draw air for forced convection cooling in order to ensure that the device works properly in the specified environment ...

Page 19: ... central control module of the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 it largely enhances the processing capability of the processor on the basis of the M8610 M8606 CM The module manages the entire system including L2 L3 protocol processing route management user access control and management and network and operation maintenance M8610 M8606 CM III As the switching and central control module of the RG S8610 S8606 it...

Page 20: ...600 switches can be expanded M8600 WS It is a service card that supports the wireless control function and provides 1 serial port and MGMT port The wireless control function of the S8600 switches can be expanded M8600 02XFP24SFP 12GT EC It provides two 10G XFP ports 12 SFP ports and 12 fiber copper combo ports The SFP ports support the rate of 100 1000M and the RJ 45 ports support auto negotiation...

Page 21: ... RG S8600 is compatible with most USB controllers Some models of USB disk may not be identified You are recommended to use Patriot and Start net Digital USB disks Console port As the serial communications port it uses the RS 232 interface level and standard RJ 45 connector This port is used to connect the serial port of terminal computers running on the background for such tasks as system debuggin...

Page 22: ...lots M1 and M2 in the middle of the chassis the management module supports active standby redundancy hot backup and hot swapping In the system there must be at least one M8610 M8606 CM II LITE for the system to work properly However you are recommended to configure this module for both slots for higher reliability Module Appearance Figure 1 11 Appearance of the M8610 CM II LITE Figure 1 12 Appeara...

Page 23: ...ment one 10 100M MGMT port one USB port LED Status Primary Alarm and MGMT port LEDs Hot Swapping Supported Management Redundancy Supported Power Consumption 30W EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 2 8 kg Dimensions L x W x H 436 mm x 346 mm x 30 mm 433 m...

Page 24: ...the Ethernet port of the background computer the standard network cable can be used LED Sign Description Detailed information Status System LED OFF The module is not powered on Red The module is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well Primary Primary standby mana...

Page 25: ...may not be identified You are recommended to use Patriot and Start net Digital USB disks SD Secure Digital Memory Card interface By connecting the SD interface SD memory cards can keep logs host version alarms and other diagnosis information facilitating online upgrade of switch software and log saving To secure data and prevent damage to the device it is recommended to use qualified SD memory car...

Page 26: ... written Specifications Model M8610 CM III M8606 CM III Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Management Mode CLI Telnet Web based Port Type One console port for management one 10 100 1000M MGMT port One SD port one USB port one RESET button LED Status Primary Alarm MGMT port LEDs SD LED USB LED Hot Swapping Supported Management Redundancy Supported Power Consumption 91W EMC Standa...

Page 27: ...Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 2 8 kg Dimensions L x W x H 436 mm x 346 mm x 45 mm The M8600 24SFP 12GT module provides 12 10 100 1000BASE T fiber copper combo ports In other words each 10 100 1000BASE T port corresponds to one combo SFP fiber port and only one port can be used at ...

Page 28: ...tandards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 2 8 kg Dimensions L x W x H 436 mm x 346 mm x 45 mm The M8600 24GT 12SFP module provides twelve 10 100 1000BASE T SFP combo ports In other words each SFP port corresponds to one 10 100 1000BASE T port combo and only one port can be used at a time while...

Page 29: ...Link ACT Port status LED OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up Blinking green The port is sending and receiving data ...

Page 30: ... External Interface The M8600 24GT 12SFP provides twenty four 10 100 1000BASE T RJ45 ports and twelve fiber copper combo ports The SFP ports support the rate of 1000Mbps the RJ45 ports support auto negotiation at 10 100 1000 Mbps and PoE function and the SFP optical modules support hot swapping Button The Mode button has the following functions Press the Mode button and the port LED indicates swit...

Page 31: ... Transmission Medium 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 10 100 1000BASE T Cat 5 UTP LED Status Link ACT mode LEDs Hot Swapping Supported Power Consumption 85W 15 4xN N indicates the number of PoE ports being used N 24 EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Stan...

Page 32: ...3 Configure the pull out operation through software commands For relevant software configuration commands refer to the corresponding software description ...

Page 33: ...king green The port is sending and receiving data Specifications Model M8600 48GT 4SFP Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type Forty four 10 100 1000BASE T RJ45 ports and four fiber copper combo ports Transmission Medium 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm S...

Page 34: ...005 Ethernet Standard Port Type Four 10G XFP ports Transmission Medium 10GBASE SR 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 10GBASE LR 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 10GBASE ER 1550nm Single mode optical fiber LED Status Link ACT Hot Swapping Supported Power Consumption 100W EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humid...

Page 35: ...100 Mbps Blinking The port is sending and receiving data SFP port OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up Blinking green The port is sending and receiving data When Mode LED is yellow the module is in the switching mode RJ45 port OFF The POE device is not working normally Green The PoE device is working normally Orange The PoE device is overloaded Red The power supply on the port is ...

Page 36: ...ovides 24 SFP ports that support the rate of 100 1000 Mbps and hot swapping LED Sign Description Detailed information Status System LED OFF The module is not powered on Red The module is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well Link ACT Port status LED OFF The por...

Page 37: ...nished initialization and can perform switching well Specifications Model M8600 MPLS Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard LED Status Hot Swapping Supported Power Consumption 100W EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 2 8 kg Dimensions L x ...

Page 38: ...he XFP optical modules support hot swapping LED Sign Description Detailed information Status System LED OFF The module is not powered on Red The module is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well Link ACT Port status LED OFF The port link is not up Green The port ...

Page 39: ... port is sending and receiving data Specifications Model M8600 02XFP24SFP 12GT E Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type Two 10G XFP ports twelve SFP 1000M ports and twelve fiber copper combo ports Transmission Medium 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Sing...

Page 40: ...m switching well Link ACT Port status LED OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up Blinking green The port is sending and receiving data Specifications Model M8600 VSU 02XFP Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type Two 10G XFP ports Transmission Medium 10GBASE SR 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 10GBASE LR 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 10GBASE ER 1550nm Single ...

Page 41: ...scription Detailed information Status System LED OFF The module is not powered on Red The module is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well 10 100M MGMT Port LED Link ACT OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up at 100 Mbps Yellow The port link is up...

Page 42: ... is not powered on Red The module is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well 10 100M MGMT Port LED Link ACT OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up at 100 Mbps Yellow The port link is up at 10 Mbps Blinking The port is sending and receiving data Spe...

Page 43: ...he module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well 10 100M MGMT Port LED Link ACT OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up at 100 Mbps Yellow The port link is up at 10 Mbps Blinking The port is transceiving data Specifications Model RG WALL 1600 B U Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type One console port f...

Page 44: ...olid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well 10 100M MGMT Port LED Link ACT OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up at 100 Mbps Yellow The port link is up at 10 Mbps Blinking The port is sending and receiving data Specifications Model RG WALL 1600 FW Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type One console port for management one...

Page 45: ...Link ACT OFF The port link is not up Green The port link is up at 100 Mbps Yellow The port link is up at 10 Mbps Blinking The port is sending and receiving data Specifications Model M8600 WS Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type One console port for management one 10 100M MGMT port no switching port Transmission Medium None LED Status Link ACT Hot Swapping Supported Power...

Page 46: ... fiber 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1310nm Multi mode or single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 10 100 1000BASE T Cat 5 UTP LED Status Link ACT LEDs Hot Swapping Supported Power Consumption 100W EMC Standard...

Page 47: ...2 fiber copper combo ports Transmission Medium 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1310nm Multi mode or single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 10 100 1000BASE T Cat 5 UTP LED Status Link ACT LEDs Hot Swapping Suppo...

Page 48: ...hernet Standard Port Type Forty four 10 100 1000BASE T RJ45 ports and four fiber copper combo ports Transmission Medium 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1310nm Multi mode or single mode optical fiber 100BASE FX 1550nm Single mode optical fibe...

Page 49: ...dule is faulty Blinking green The module is initializing If it keeps blinking the module may be faulty Solid green The module has finished initialization and can perform switching well Mode Operating mode LED Green The module is working in the switching mode Yellow The module is working in the PoE mode Link ACT Port status LED When the Mode LED is green RJ45 port OFF The port link is not up Green ...

Page 50: ...on Manual of Ruijie Networks The M8600P 48GT 4FP EC supports the PoE function with a maximum of 15 4W of power output per port If the host is configured with the M8600P 48GT 4SFP EC line card the power consumption should be calculated according to the number of powered devices PDs attached and the power consumed by each PD The M8600P 48GT 4SFP is hot swappable You need to perform the following ope...

Page 51: ...er Consumption 77W EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 3 2 kg Dimensions L x W x H 436 mm x 346 mm x 45 mm The last 12 ports of the M8600 24GT 12SFP EC service card are fiber copper combo ports Each SFP port corresponds to one combo 10 100 1000BASE T por...

Page 52: ...ata Specifications Model M8600 04XFP EC Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 2005 Ethernet Standard Port Type Four 10G XFP ports Transmission Medium 10GBASE SR 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 10GBASE LR 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 10GBASE ER 1550nm Single mode optical fiber LED Status Link ACT LEDs Hot Swapping Supported Power Consumption 100W EMC Standards GB9254 2008 Safety Standards GB4943 2011 O...

Page 53: ... green The module is operational QSFP port LED Link ACT Off The port link is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected Blinking The port is transmitting and receiving data Specifications Model M8600 04QXS DA Port type Four QSFP ports The QSFP ports support 40G QSFP modules working in 40G mode Transmission Medium 40GBASE SR4 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 40GBASE CR4 Copper cable LED Status L...

Page 54: ... ports Transmission Medium 10GBASE SR 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 10GBASE LR 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 10GBASE ER 1550nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE SX 850nm Multi mode optical fiber 1000BASE LX 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE LH40 1310nm Single mode optical fiber 1000BASE ZX 1550nm Single mode optical fiber SFP copper cable 1m 3m 5m Passive copper cable LED Status Link ...

Page 55: ...14 S8610 S8606 The AC power module RG PA800IF provides 110 220V AC power input interface for the RG S8606B LED RG PA1200 PA1200E PA1200I PA2000I PA2000 Module Sign Status Details IN Off No power input Solid green Power input is operational OUT Off No power output Solid green Power output is operational FAIL Off The power supply is operational Solid red The power supply fails RG PA800IF Module Sign...

Page 56: ...coexist No matter if the power cord is removed or not the system prompts LinkAndNoPower when you are viewing the power status In dual power mode shut down the power switch if RG PA1200I RG PA2000I RG PA2000 V1 10 and later version coexist If the power cord is connected the system prompts LinkAndPower when you are viewing the power status if the power cord is removed the system prompts LinkAndNoPow...

Page 57: ...ug all power cords before you move the chassis RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B is large and heavy When you handle them please pay attention to the following requirement Avoid moving the equipment frequently At least two people are needed to move the equipment Do not attempt to move the equipment by one person only Keep balance when moving the equipment and avoid injuring your leg and feet or sprainin...

Page 58: ...Figure 2 3 Moving the RG S8606 Switch Figure 2 4 Moving the RG S8606 B Switch ...

Page 59: ...t alone when it is powered on unless absolutely necessary Be sure to make a careful check before you shut down the power supply Do not place the equipment in a damp wet location Do not let any liquid enter the chassis Connect the negative and positive lines correctly according to the instructions when DC power supply is used Any nonstandard and inaccurate electrical operation can cause an accident...

Page 60: ...ctronic components against static electricity wear an anti static wrist trap close to your skin and have it properly grounded while installing swappable modules Use an anti static wrist trap as follows 1 Ensure that the switch is properly grounded For details see section 3 10 Grounding 2 Put your hand in the anti static wrist trap 3 Tighten the buckle till the trap is closely attached to your skin...

Page 61: ...nts Rack Mounting Requirements To mount the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B in a frame verify that the frame meets the following conditions Install the switch in an open cabinet as much as possible If you install the switch inside an enclosed cabinet be sure that the cabinet has a good ventilation and heat dissipation system Be sure that the cabinet is firm enough to bear the weight of the RG S8614 S...

Page 62: ...Figure 2 6 Ventilation of RG S8614 ...

Page 63: ...Figure 2 7 Ventilation of RG S8610 Figure 2 8 Ventilation of RG S8606 ...

Page 64: ...y and shrink and static electricity may occur easily and endanger the circuit on the equipment In an environment with high temperature the device performance greatly degrades and all kinds of hardware faults happen And long term exposure to high temperature expedites the aging process Temperature and humidity requirements of the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 Temperature Relative Humidity Working condition ...

Page 65: ... 0 H2S 0 1 0 5 NO2 0 5 1 0 Cl2 0 1 0 3 The Average refers to the average limit of harmful gas in one week The Maximum value is the upper limit of the harmful gas measured in one week for up to 30 minutes every day Dusting Cycle Suggestions 1 Clean the air filters every three months 2 Dust the air intakes and exhaust vents of all modules every three months 3 Dust the modules every one or two years ...

Page 66: ...istance should be less than 1 ohm The RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B chassis is installed with one grounding pole for shell protection which is required to connect the grounding pole of the cabinet as shown in Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Grounding of the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B EMI Consideration Various interference sources from either outside or inside the equipment or application system affect th...

Page 67: ... Phillips screwdriver flat screwdriver related electric and optical cables Bolts diagonal pliers straps Special purpose Tools Anti static tool Meter Multimeter RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B series is not shipped with a tool kit You need to prepare a tool kit by yourself Unpacking Requirements Goods Checklist Chassis Packing Box All panels have been properly installed and commissioned Screws Documen...

Page 68: ...duct Installation Before you install the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B make sure you have carefully read Chapter 2 and this part Be sure that the requirements set forth in part 2 have been met Installation Procedure ...

Page 69: ...er supplies connected to different power grids to avoid power failures The total power consumption of the power supply the number of power supplies x the power consumption of one power supply The total power consumption of the system sum of the maximum power consumption of modules the maximum power consumption of the fan in the corresponding chassis Power consumption of modules Modules Power Consu...

Page 70: ...in sequence from bottom to up large plain washer spring washer and nut and the installation holes on the base and the expansion screws should be well aligned After the cabinet is installed it should be stable and still After the cabinet is installed it should be vertical to the ground When multiple cabinets are put side by side in the room they should be aligned in a straight line with an error le...

Page 71: ...ches have two models with different heights Install the chassis in the cabinet according to the actual situation Considering a variety of guide rails guide rail appearance and installation methods depend on the actual situation The RG S8600 series switches are heavy To ensure cabinet stability install the guide rail to as low a position as possible in the cabinet if one RG S8600 is installed insta...

Page 72: ...oth sides of the front panel on the equipment cabinet Use screws to fasten them to the fastening bracket of the cabinet After fastened the equipment should be stable and still in the cabinet Installing Fan Tray The RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B provides a ventilation system M8614 FAN for RG S8614 M8610 FAN for RG S8610 M8606 FAN for RG S8606 and M8606 B FAN for RG S8606B During the following proced...

Page 73: ...Figure 3 3 Installing the Fan Tray of the RG S8610 Switch Figure 3 4 Installing the Fan Tray of the RG S8606 Switch ...

Page 74: ...G PA1200E RG PA2000 RG PA1200I and RG PA2000I as well as RG PD1200 and RG PD2000 and the RG S8606 B system provides the RG PA800IF only These power modules can be installed in the same way according to the following steps Before taking the following steps wear an anti static wrist trap close to your kin and have it properly grounded ...

Page 75: ...lank panel of the power module by loosening the two cross screws with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 6 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8614 Switch Figure 3 7 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8610 Switch ...

Page 76: ...Figure 3 8 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8606 Switch ...

Page 77: ...witch 2 Insert the power module into the cabinet along the guide rail The power supply slot of RG S8606 B switch is not provided with a special guide rail it uses the slot to control the direction Figure 3 10 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8614 Switch ...

Page 78: ...Figure 3 11 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8610 Switch Power Guide Rail Figure 3 12 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8606 Switch ...

Page 79: ...pply of the RG S8606 B Switch 3 Tighten the screws on both sides of the power supply by using a Phillips screwdriver Only one side of power supply of RG S8606 B has the screw Figure 3 14 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8614 Switch ...

Page 80: ...Figure 3 15 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8610 Switch Figure 3 16 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8606 Switch ...

Page 81: ...Power Supply of the RG S8606 B Switch 4 The RG PA1200I and RG PA2000I are provided with the power defense shedding plugs which should be installed Figure 3 18 Appearance of Power Plug Retention Clip Note Power plug retention clip ...

Page 82: ...The handle can be installed according to the following steps 1 Align the handle with the sunk hole on the fastening bar 2 Tighten the supplied cross M4 sunk screws Figure 3 19 Installing the Handle of the RG S8614 Switch Figure 3 20 Installing the Handle of the RG S8610 Switch ...

Page 83: ...ble management bracket for RG S8610 S8606 B perform the following steps 1 For S8610 Remove the blank panel of the cable management bracket by loosening the captive screws with a flat screwdriver and the cross screws with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 22 Installing the Cable Management Bracket for RG S8610 ...

Page 84: ...one by one according to the slot corresponding to line card and cabling requirements and then tighten the screws at the back of cable management brackets with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 23 Installing the cable management bracket for RG S8610 Figure 3 24 Installing the Cable Management Bracket for RG S8610 S8606 B 4 For S8610 Fasten the cable management bracket by using the supplied cross M3 s...

Page 85: ...stalling the Cable Management Bracket Installing Air Filter Simply push the air filter into the cabinet of the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 B along the guide rail Figure 3 26 Installing the Air filter of the RG S8614 Switch ...

Page 86: ...Figure 3 27 Installing the Air Filter for RG S8610 Figure 3 28 Installing the Air Filter of the RG S8610 S8606 B Switch ...

Page 87: ...bined grounding should be less than 1 ohm Simple Grounding Steps 1 Loosen the nut on the rear grounding post of the equipment 2 Cover the terminal of the grounding cable on the grounding pole 3 Tighten the nut 4 Connect the related terminals according to the above steps and the wiring diagram To guarantee the security of the person and the device the switch chassis must be well grounded The ground...

Page 88: ...ng terminal the bottom binding post 4 Put on the insulating cover and tighten the screw 5 Bundle the power cables with a cable tie to the rack Tie a label to each power cable to mark the type of the related power module 6 Connect the other ends of the DC power cables to the distribution panel with the red one to the RTN terminal the blue one to the 48 V terminal and the yellow green grounding cabl...

Page 89: ...hat the power cables connected are in good contact Simple Connection Steps 1 Remove the insulating cover of the DC wiring terminal 2 Insert the power cable into the corresponding terminal based on the label and tighten the bolts 3 Put on the insulating cover and tighten the bolts 4 Connect the other end of the power cable to the corresponding socket or connector Connecting the AC Power Supply to t...

Page 90: ...r module 2 Connect the other end of the power cable to the corresponding socket or connector When installing the unit use 3 pin power supply cord The cross sectional area of each pin is 1 5 mm 2 or 14AWG minimum Connecting the Cables of the Management Module Simple Connection Steps 1 Connect the end of the Ethernet cable with the RJ 45 connector to the Ethernet port of the equipment management mod...

Page 91: ...tall the blank panel in the slot to ensure system heat dissipation and avoid the dust if no new board will be installed Always wear an anti static wrist strap before plugging unplugging a board Do not hold the edge of the PCB or collide the components on the PCB In order to ensure the reliability of the system ventilation and heat dissipation performance and address the requirement of the dust fil...

Page 92: ...Figure 3 34 Board Components of the RG S8610 Figure 3 35 Board Components of RG S8606 ...

Page 93: ...Except for the above basic installation precautions the following special precautions shall be paid attention to when installing the M8600 FW M8600 WS RG WALL 1600 B E RG WALL 1600 B U and RG WALL 1600 FW modules due to their generating large amounts of heat For the RG S8610 for the purpose of air vent the blank panel should be inserted in the slot neighbored to the slot for the M8600 FW M8600 WS ...

Page 94: ...s the fibers and affect their longevity and transmission performance Simple Binding Steps 1 Bind the drooping part of the fibers and twisted pairs of each board and lead them to both sides of the chassis for convenience For the RG S8610 you can lead out the fibers and twisted pairs by using the cabling chute on the chassis 2 On the both sides of the chassis fasten the fibers or twisted pairs to th...

Page 95: ...pplicable Modules M8606 CM II M8610 CM II M8614 CM II Installation Instruction First confirm that the management board to be installed with a memory bank is powered down and that the memory bank is installed in SD DIMM socket J111 1 Insert 512MB memory bank to SOP DIMM socket tightly and confirm that it has been tightly inserted in the direction that is about 30ºwith the management board Figure 3 ...

Page 96: ...read this section carefully before installing XFP SFP SFP modules To install XFP SFP SFP modules do as follows 1 1 Take out the XFP SFP SFP module you want to install from the packing bag Do not touch the module s edge connector 2 As shown in Figure 3 35 turn up the handle of the module into the top lock Hold both sides of the module and push the module into place You can feel that the top and bot...

Page 97: ...have it properly grounded Replace a swappable interface module in any of the following circumstances The module is faulty The module must be replaced based on networking requirements Make sure the optical modules connected to both ends of a fiber are the same type while replacing swappable optical modules Replacing XFP SFP SFP Modules Take the following steps to replace XFP SFP SFP modules 1 Pull ...

Page 98: ...able 2 Pull the handle at the back of the cable to pull the SFP cable connector out of the SFP port on the switch During the operation make sure the SFP cable s bending radius is no less than eight times as much as its diameter Do not push cables too hard during the replacement Be sure to replace cables correctly ...

Page 99: ... Removing Single boards in Product Installation Ventilation System The fan provides monitoring signals for fault alarms To replace the fan first loosen captive screws from the fan tray Replace the faulty fan Tighten the captive screws Be sure to replace the fan within 2 minutes while the system is working Power Supply Maintenance When the power supply fails you only need to disconnect the power ca...

Page 100: ... the device works properly 5 Handle the LCD with your hands align the buttons with the positioning holes on the chassis and put all buttons into position to complete the installation of the LCD During the operation it is necessary to wear the anti static wrist strap The metallic part of the anti static wrist strap should be in full contact with the skin Besides for the sake of security do not touc...

Page 101: ...rmal working after installation Check the cabinet installation Check the mounting of the RG S8614 S8610 S8606 S8606 B switch in the cabinet Check the power connection Check the installation of the power module Check the line cards and other plug in units on the backplane Check the installation and fastening of the line cards Check the indicators on the line cards Check the connection of the serial...

Page 102: ...still does not work check if the connector of the slot on the backplane is loose If yes insert the board to another slot for a try If the slot and connection are not the cause return the line card for repair Fault 5 The LED is abnormal after a line card works for some time Symptom The Status LED of the line card is off or red on The Link ACT LED of the line card is solid ON when no network cable o...

Page 103: ...port console outputs illegible characters Solution Such problem is related to the settings of the serial port Check if the settings of such parameters as the baud rate are consistent with those in RG S8600 Series Software Configuration Guide Fault 10 The link cannot be set up between optical interfaces Fault Description The system runs normally After the optical interface is inserted into the opti...

Page 104: ...P2 5TP2 7TP3 7TP3 8TP3 8TP3 Switch Switch 1TP0 1TP0 2TP0 2TP0 3TP1 3TP1 6TP1 6TP1 4TP2 4TP2 5TP2 5TP2 7TP3 7TP3 8TP3 8TP3 In addition to the above cables the 100BASE TX 10BASE T can also use up to 100 m of 10Mbps 100 ohm Category 3 4 5 cables and 100Mbps 100 ohm Category 5 cables Figure A 2 shows the connections of the twisted pairs of the 100BASE TX 10BASE T Figure A 2 Twisted Pairs of the 100BAS...

Page 105: ...Single mode No 15 8 28 8 SDH155 SFP LH40 SM1310 1310 Single mode No 5 0 34 8 SDH155 SFP LH80 SM1310 1310 Single mode No 5 0 34 8 Before using optic modules pay more attention to receiving optical density which may be less than the index in real environment Connection failure or loss of large numbers of frames may occur on modules If the actual receiving optical density is larger than the maximum i...

Page 106: ...erloaded If the optical power at the reception end of the fiber is greater than or equal to 1dBm you should add an appropriate optical attenuator at the reception end of the module to make the optical power less than 1dBm Short distance fibers should not be used for the For XG XFP ZR80 SM1550 to prevent the optical receiver from being overloaded If the optical power at the reception end of the fib...

Page 107: ...cal Density dBm Receiving Optical Density dBm 40G Q SFP S R MM8 50 850 MMF MPO connector 50 2000 100m OM3 Yes 7 6 to 2 4 Perlane 9 5 to 2 4 Perlane 50 4700 150m OM4 Models and Specifications of 40 Gigabit QSFP Copper Cables Model Module Type Connector Length m Conductor diameter AWG Data Rate Gb s Support DDM Yes No 40G QSFP STACK3 M Passive QSFP 3 28 4lanes 10 3125 Perlane No 1 MMF Multi mode fib...

Page 108: ...e arrestor is Red you shall identify the cause poor grounding connection or the reversed connection of the Null and Live lines The method is to use the multimeter to check the polarity of the power socket for the arrestor when the LED is Red If the N line is on the left and the L line is on the right the arrestor PE terminal is not grounded if the L line is on the left and the N line is on the rig...

Page 109: ...ion The Ethernet port arrestor is only for the 10M 100M copper Ethernet ports with the RJ 45 connector The Ethernet port arrestor is not provided and the user can purchase them to address their own practical requirements For the detailed information during the arrestor installation please refer to Ethenet Port Arrestor Hardware Installation Guide which contains the technical specification and the ...

Page 110: ...ould be greater than five times its diameter The bend radius of this type of cables that often bend or suffer removal insertion should be greater than 10 times its diameter Requirement for the minimum fiber bend radius The diameter of a fiber tray to hold fibers cannot be less than 25 times the diameter of the fiber When moving an optical fiber the bend radius of the fiber should be equal to or gr...

Page 111: ...ion of the cabinet or cabling slot The proper position indicates a position that will not affect device running or cause device damage or cable damage during commissioning 220V and 48V power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires should be reserved with some access after assembled When the moving part reaches...

Page 112: ...h cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table D 1 Table D 1 Mapping table for binding using buckles Cable Bunch Diameter mm Binding space mm 10 80 150 10 30 150 200 30 200 300 No knot is allowed in cabling or bundling For solderless terminal blocks such as air switches of the cold pressing terminal type the metal part of the cold press...

Page 113: ...ding to Safety Certification Requirements Safety Certification Medium sized AC power cable 3 m 3 x 1 5 mm 2 Rated current 16A V 16100013 000 Chinese mainland RG PA1200I RG PA2000I RG PA1200E RG PA2000 CCC Plug Appearance Cable Appearance Connector Appearance DC Power cable DC power cables connect a switch s DC power modules to an external DC power supply system The current carrying capacity varies...

Page 114: ...minal Connecting to the Distribution Panel Schematic diagram for terminal bending Bend the terminal backward by 135 Red Blue Yellow green Name and Specification Material Code Country Region and Power Supply Model According to Safety Certification Requirements Safety Certification DC Power cable 3 m 3 x 16 mm 2 red blue and yellow green Rated current 80A V 16020003 000 Chinese mainland RG PD2000 CC...

Page 115: ...l as away from dust If the dust is unavoidable keep the door and window away from the pollution source The machine room should be away from the residential area Otherwise the machine room should meet the construction standard in terms of noise Make sure the air vent of the machine room is away from the sewage pipe septic tank and sewage treatment tank Keep the machine room under positive pressure ...

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