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Chapter 2. Introduction

DM4000 1x10GX using a MPU192 in a DM4008 Chassis

Different MPUs cannot be used in the same chassis. You must use both MPUs of the same type (two
MPU192, MPU384 or MPU416)

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Summary of Contents for DM4000 Series

Page 1: ...DM4000 Series Installation and Operation Guide 204 0112 10 ...

Page 2: ...tures and new interface boards included Revision 06 2008 12 02 New pictures included Revision 05 2008 06 24 Transceivers homologation check included Revision 04 2008 01 23 CE mark information and new pictures included Revision 03 2008 01 15 Power supply connectors information included Revision 02 2007 11 21 General updates Revision 01 2007 11 07 General updates Revision 00 2007 10 22 First Version...

Page 3: ...rized personnel This warranty does not cover repairs done at the customer s site All equipments must be sent to DATACOM to be repaired Quality Management System MEF 9 EPL EVPL ELAN certified by DQS according to ISO9001 MEF 14 EPL EVPL ELAN Register number 287097 QM Certified Although this document has been written with care the company does not assume responsibility for occasional mis takes and om...

Page 4: ...r sales department Support E mail suporte datacom ind br Phone 55 51 3358 0122 Fax 55 51 3358 0101 Sales E mail comercial datacom ind br Phone 55 51 3358 0100 Fax 55 51 3358 0101 Internet www datacom ind br Address DATACOM Av França 735 Porto Alegre RS Brasil CEP 90230 220 ...

Page 5: ...Safety information Symbol Description Generic alarm symbol To suggest a general safety ESD protection symbol To suggest electrostatic sensitive equipment Electric shock symbol To suggest a danger of high voltage Microwave symbol To suggest a high intensity electromagnetic field Laser symbol To suggest a strong laser beam ...

Page 6: ...and Ethernet Outband Management Ports 15 4 5 Rear Panel Description 16 5 DM4004 Chassis 17 5 1 Overview 17 5 2 Front Panel Description 18 5 3 Rear Panel Description 19 5 4 Console Management Port 20 6 DM4008 Chassis 22 6 1 Overview 22 6 2 Front Panel Description 22 6 3 Rear Panel Description 23 6 4 Console Management Port 24 7 DM4000 MPU192 26 7 1 Overview 26 7 2 Front Panel Description 27 7 3 Sys...

Page 7: ... 4 2 Hardware 44 12 DM4000 ETH12GX 46 12 1 Overview 46 12 2 Front Panel Description 47 12 3 System Status LEDs 47 12 4 Software and Hardware Features 48 12 4 1 Software 48 12 4 2 Hardware 48 13 DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX 50 13 1 Overview 50 13 2 Front Panel Description 51 13 3 System Status LEDs 51 13 4 Software and Hardware Features 52 13 4 1 Software 52 13 4 2 Hardware 52 14 DM4000 ETH2x10GX 54 14 1 ...

Page 8: ...18 2 Front Panel Description 70 18 3 System Status LEDs 71 18 4 Software and Hardware Features 72 18 4 1 Software 72 18 4 2 Hardware 72 19 DM4000 ETH2x10GX H Series 74 19 1 Overview 74 19 2 Front Panel Description 74 19 3 System Status LEDs 75 19 4 Software and Hardware Features 76 19 4 1 Software 76 19 4 2 Hardware 76 20 DM4000 ETH4x10GX H Series 78 20 1 Overview 78 20 2 Front Panel Description 7...

Page 9: ...he FAN Module in the Chassis 96 25 4 Removing the FAN Module of the Chassis 97 25 5 Inserting the Interface Board in the Chassis 98 25 6 SFP Module 100 25 6 1 Connecting a SFP Module 101 25 6 2 Removing SFP Modules 102 25 6 3 Transceivers Homologation Check 103 A Cable DB9 RJ 45 104 A 1 Construction 104 B Optical Amplifiers 106 B 1 How to connect an optical amplifier and a interface board 106 C Ap...

Page 10: ...stem LEDs 36 9 2 Interface Pinout 37 10 1 ETH24GX Port Status LEDs 40 10 2 Hardware DM4000 ETH24GX 41 11 1 ETH24GX H Series Port Status LEDs 44 11 2 Hardware DM4000 ETH24GX H Series 45 12 1 ETH12GX Port Status LEDs 48 12 2 Hardware DM4000 ETH12GX 49 13 1 ETH12GX 1x10GX Port Status LEDs 52 13 2 Hardware DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX 53 14 1 ETH2x10GX Port Status LEDs 56 14 2 Hardware DM4000 ETH2x10GX 57 15...

Page 11: ...s LEDs 83 22 1 Pre amplifier parameters 85 22 2 DM4000 GPC OAP Port Status LEDs 85 23 1 DCM parameters 87 25 1 Cable dimension according chassis 94 25 2 Gigabit SFP Modules 102 A 1 Cable DB9 RJ 45 104 C 1 Applicable Standards 107 xi ...

Page 12: ...t be positioned near the equipment and be on an easily accessible location because the equipment is turned on and off through it Follow intently every guidance included in this manual In case of doubts please contact the authorized technical support All slots that are not occupied with boards must be closed with a blank panel Thus you avoid the exposure to the energized parts inside the equipment ...

Page 13: ... responsibility to dispose of your waste equip ment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information...

Page 14: ...rtion of the hardware It is assumed that the individual or individuals managing any aspect of this product have basic understanding of Switching Routing Ethernet and general Telecommunications 2 2 Overview Figure 2 1 DM4000 Series DM4008 left DM4004 right below and DM4001 right above The DM4000 Metro Ethernet Switches offer the best and most reliable solution for Fast Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethern...

Page 15: ... network ensuring its reliability and scalability The Chassis models available are as follows DM4001 Chassis 19 1U height Chassis compatible with all DM4000 interface modules DM4004 Chassis 19 and 23 6U height Chassis with 4 interface slots 2 MPU slots and a FAN slot DM4008 Chassis 19 10U height Chassis with 8 interface slots 2 MPU slots and a FAN slot Interface Modules available in DM4000 Series ...

Page 16: ...PU384 Non blocking redundant and hot swappable Main Processor Unit capable of switching 384Gbit s of data DM4000 MPU416 Non blocking redundant and hot swappable Main Processor Unit capable of switching 416Gbit s of data FAN interfaces available in DM4000 Series DM4004 FAN Hot swappable FAN module for DM4004 Chassis 19 DM4004 23 FAN Hot swappable FAN module for DM4004 Chassis 23 DM4008 FAN Hot swap...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Introduction DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX using a MPU192 in a DM4008 Chassis Different MPUs cannot be used in the same chassis You must use both MPUs of the same type two MPU192 MPU384 or MPU416 6 ...

Page 18: ...48 to 60 V WARNING Before connecting any cable to the equipment be sure that the grounding system is functional WARNING The power supply where the supply cable is connected must be positioned near the equipment and have easy access because the equipment is turned on and off through it 3 2 1 DM4001 Table 3 1 Recommended Power Limits and Consumption Parameters for DM4001 Rec Voltage Limits Power Typ...

Page 19: ... below screws to correct RET 48V connections Figure 3 1 DM4001 Power Supplies Connectors 3 2 2 DM4004 Table 3 3 Recommended Power Limits and Consumption Parameters for DM4004 Rec Voltage Limits Power Type Power max Current max min max 48V 60V DC 576W 12 00A Table 3 4 Absolute Power Limits for DM4004 Absolute Voltage Limits Power Type Power max Current max min max 36V 72V DC 576W 16 00A 8 ...

Page 20: ...imits for DM4008 Absolute Voltage Limits Power Type Power max Current max min max 36V 72V DC 1200W 33 33A Figure 3 3 DM4008 Power Supplies Connectors 3 2 4 Interface Modules Table 3 7 Consumption and Fuse Interface Module Fuse Consumption ETH24GX 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 90W ETH24GX H Series 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 70W ETH12GX 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 45W ETH12GX 1x10GX 3 15A fuse typ...

Page 21: ...30W GPC OAB 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 10W GPC OAP 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 10W GPC DCM NA NA DM4001 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 22W DM4004 FAN 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 30W DM4004 23 FAN 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 30W DM4008 FAN 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V 100W 3 3 Dimensions Height 240 mm DM4004 400mm DM4008 and 44mm DM4001 Width w o brackets 440mm in 19 chassis and 541 4mm in 23 ch...

Page 22: ... Board Kilograms kg Pounds lbs ETH24GX 2 49 5 49 ETH24GX H Series 2 49 5 49 ETH12GX 2 30 5 07 ETH12GX 1x10GX 2 39 5 27 ETH24GX 2x10GX H Series 2 74 6 03 ETH2x10GX 2 35 5 17 ETH2x10GX H Series 2 35 5 17 ETH24GT 2 49 5 49 ETH48GT 2 78 6 12 ETH48GX H Series 2 91 6 42 ETH4x10GX H Series 2 52 5 54 Table 3 12 GPC Boards GPC Kilograms kg Pounds lbs GPC OAB 0 41 0 90 GPC OAP 0 41 0 90 GPC DCM 0 41 0 90 Ta...

Page 23: ...Chapter 3 Technical Specifications Panel Kilograms kg Pounds lbs Interface Boards Blank Panel 2 68 5 90 MPUs Blank Panel 0 09 0 19 GPCs Blank Panel 0 05 0 11 12 ...

Page 24: ...r utiliza tion as a standalone version Its backplane interface allows non blocking wire speed data of all interface boards connected Each interface board has temperature sensors that allow DM4001 chassis electronic fan control to manage fan speed increasing equipment reliability and minimizing fan noise Figure 4 1 DM4001 Chassis 13 ...

Page 25: ...interface and Status LEDs Figure 4 2 DM4001 Chassis Front Panel 4 3 System Status LEDs The System Status LEDs on the front panel can be used to monitor system activity The following figure shows where the LEDs are located and the table below indicates the system status according to each LEDs condition Figure 4 3 DM4001 Chassis Front Panel LEDs 14 ...

Page 26: ... 10Mbit s connection established OFF Indicates a 100Mbit s Connection when Link Act LED is ON or Blinking 4 4 Console and Ethernet Outband Management Ports The switch contains two RJ 45 connectors on its front panel The upper connector is the Console port and the lower is the Outband Management port The Management port can be connected to a desktop through a CAT 5 Ethernet cable The pinouts of bot...

Page 27: ... 45 Serial Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx 4 5 Rear Panel Description The Rear Panel of the DM4001 chassis has two 48 to 60V DC power inputs Figure 4 5 DM4001 Rear Panel Note The figure above represents the last version of Rear Panel another version could be different For your safety read the power indication 16 ...

Page 28: ...ns for use in 19 and 23 racks The 19 chassis is the standard version while the 23 has a better temperature perfomance and a dust filter option Both versions have a backplane that can handle up to 384Gbps of non blocking data They have four interface board slots two MPU slots two general purpose slots and one FAN module slot Figure 5 1 DM4004 Chassis 19 17 ...

Page 29: ...ormal operation blank panels are required for non slotted interface boards and MPUs 5 2 Front Panel Description The main power input connectors are located in the Front Panel of DM4004 chassis It supports dual redundant DC inputs for 48V DC nominal operation 18 ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 5 DM4004 Chassis Figure 5 3 DM4004 Chassis 19 Front Panel Figure 5 4 DM4004 Chassis 23 Front Panel 5 3 Rear Panel Description The DM4004 chassis Rear Panel has one console DB9 connector 19 ...

Page 31: ...gure 5 6 DM4004 Chassis 23 Rear Panel 5 4 Console Management Port The chassis contains one DB9 connector on its rear panel The connector has two Console ports each one connected to each MPU The pinouts of the Console ports are shown in the following figure and table 20 ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 5 DM4004 Chassis Figure 5 7 DB9 Pins Specification Table 5 1 DB9 Pins Specification Pin Signal 1 4 6 9 2 MPU A TX 3 MPU A RX 5 GND 7 MPU B TX 8 MPU B RX 21 ...

Page 33: ...6 1 Overview The DM4008 chassis is compatible with all MPUs and interface boards of the DM4000 Series It has eight interface board slots two MPU slots two multipurpose slots and one FAN module slot Figure 6 1 DM4008 Chassis 22 ...

Page 34: ...ower input connectors are located in the Front Panel of DM4008 chassis It supports dual redundant DC inputs for 48V DC nominal operation Figure 6 2 DM4008 Chassis Front Panel 6 3 Rear Panel Description The DM4008 chassis Rear Panel has one console DB9 connector 23 ...

Page 35: ... 4 Console Management Port The chassis contains one DB9 connector on its rear panel The connector has two Console ports each one connected to each MPU The pinouts of the Console ports are shown in the following figure and table Figure 6 4 DB9 Pins Specification 24 ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 6 DM4008 Chassis Table 6 1 DB9 Pins Specification Pin Signal 1 4 6 9 2 MPU A TX 3 MPU A RX 5 GND 7 MPU B TX 8 MPU B RX 25 ...

Page 37: ...per interface module board at a non blocking configuration The entire 192Gbps data is switched by the active MPU while the standby MPU monitors the state of the active MPU In case of failure the standby MPU assumes the switching of packets and generates a MPU failure major alarm to the management system The DM4000 MPU192 can handle up to 142 857 149 packets per second supporting 9kB jumbo frames a...

Page 38: ...ont Panel has system status LEDs one Ethernet Outband Management port MGMT ETH one RS 232 Serial port Console and one Auxiliar port AUX Figure 7 2 DM4000 MPU192 Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING The interface board supports a 3 15 fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one o...

Page 39: ...lization ON 60 utilization ON 80 utilization ON 100 utilization 100 M ON Indicates a 100Mbps connection in MGMT port OFF When Link Act is on or blinking indicates that a 10Mbps connection is active in MGMT ETH port Link Act ON Blinking Indicates a connection in MGMT ETH port OFF No connection in MGMT ETH port 7 4 Console and Ethernet Outband Management Ports The DM4000 MPU192 contains three RJ 45 ...

Page 40: ...utband Management ports are shown in the table below Figure 7 4 DM4000 MPU192 Front Panel Connectors Table 7 2 Interface Pinout Management Port Pin Signal 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx 4 5 7 8 Console Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx AUX Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx 29 ...

Page 41: ... 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports per interface board The entire 384Gbps data is switched by the active MPU while the standby MPU monitors the state of the active MPU In case of failure the standby MPU assumes the switching of packets and generates a MPU failure major alarm to the management system The DM4000 MPU384 can handle up to 285 714 285 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an i...

Page 42: ...ont Panel has system status LEDs one Ethernet Outband Management port MGMT ETH one RS 232 Serial port Console and one Auxiliar port AUX Figure 8 2 DM4000 MPU384 Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING The interface board supports a 3 15 fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one o...

Page 43: ...lization ON 60 utilization ON 80 utilization ON 100 utilization 100 M ON Indicates a 100Mbps connection in MGMT port OFF When Link Act is on or blinking indicates that a 10Mbps connection is active in MGMT ETH port Link Act ON Blinking Indicates a connection in MGMT ETH port OFF No connection in MGMT ETH port 8 4 Console and Ethernet Outband Management Ports The DM4000 MPU384 contains three RJ 45 ...

Page 44: ...utband Management ports are shown in the table below Figure 8 4 DM4000 MPU384 Front Panel Connectors Table 8 2 Interface Pinout Management Port Pin Signal 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx 4 5 7 8 Console Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx AUX Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx 33 ...

Page 45: ... 26 Gigabit Ethernet ports per interface board The entire 416Gbps data is switched by the active MPU while the standby MPU monitors the state of the active MPU In case of failure the standby MPU assumes the switching of packets and generates a MPU failure major alarm to the management system The DM4000 MPU416 can handle up to 309 523 808 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an i...

Page 46: ...ont Panel has system status LEDs one Ethernet Outband Management port MGMT ETH one RS 232 Serial port Console and one Auxiliar port AUX Figure 9 2 DM4000 MPU416 Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING The interface board supports a 3 15 fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one o...

Page 47: ...lization ON 60 utilization ON 80 utilization ON 100 utilization 100 M ON Indicates a 100Mbps connection in MGMT port OFF When Link Act is on or blinking indicates that a 10Mbps connection is active in MGMT ETH port Link Act ON Blinking Indicates a connection in MGMT ETH port OFF No connection in MGMT ETH port 9 4 Console and Ethernet Outband Management Ports The DM4000 MPU416 contains three RJ 45 ...

Page 48: ...utband Management ports are shown in the table below Figure 9 4 DM4000 MPU416 Front Panel Connectors Table 9 2 Interface Pinout Management Port Pin Signal 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx 4 5 7 8 Console Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx AUX Port 1 2 7 8 3 Tx 4 5 GND 6 Rx 37 ...

Page 49: ...ndle up to 35 714 285 packets per second supporting 9600 bytes jumbo frames and has an internal 256MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH24GX has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH24GX extensive Metro support can handle up to 1 024 000 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 10 1 DM4000 ETH24GX inside DM4001 Chassis 38 ...

Page 50: ...atus LEDs Figure 10 2 DM4000 ETH24GX Front Panel WARNING When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V If...

Page 51: ...us LEDs LED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 Orange Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established Green Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 10 4 Software and Hardware Features 10 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 40 ...

Page 52: ...ts 24 x 1000Base X SFP Packet Buffer 128MB Switch Fabric intern 48Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 1024k L3 hosts IPv4 32k L3 hosts IPv6 16k L3 Routes IPv4 240k L3 Routes IPv6 240k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 1k Filters 4k Meters 4k Counters 4k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing 41 ...

Page 53: ...s can handle up to 35 714 285 packets per second supporting 12K jumbo frames and has an internal 4MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH24GX H Series has a 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of Flash The DM4000 ETH24GX H Series extensive Metro support can handle up to 524 288 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 11 1 DM4000 ETH24GX H Series inside DM4001 Chassis 42...

Page 54: ...erforming installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 5A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and va...

Page 55: ...s LED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 ON Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 11 4 Software and Hardware Features 11 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 44 ...

Page 56: ...Ports 24 SFP Packet Buffer 4MB Switch Fabric intern 48Gbps Flash 1GB RAM 1GB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 16k L3 hosts IPv6 8k L3 Routes IPv4 512k L3 Routes IPv6 64b 512k L3 Routes IPv6 128b 256k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 256 Filters 256k Meters 2k Counters 2k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing SFP port...

Page 57: ...andle up to 17 857 142 packets per second supporting 9600 bytes jumbo frames and has an internal 128MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH12GX has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH12GX extensive Metro support can handle up to 512 000 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 12 1 DM4000 ETH12GX inside DM4001 Chassis 46 ...

Page 58: ...atus LEDs Figure 12 2 DM4000 ETH12GX Front Panel WARNING When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V If...

Page 59: ...us LEDs LED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 Orange Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established Green Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 12 4 Software and Hardware Features 12 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 48 ...

Page 60: ...ts 12 x 1000Base X SFP Packet Buffer 128MB Switch Fabric intern 24Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 32k L3 hosts IPv6 16k L3 Routes IPv4 240k L3 Routes IPv6 240k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 1k Filters 4k Meters 4k Counters 4k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing 49 ...

Page 61: ... 1x10GX can handle up to 32 738 095 packets per second supporting 9600 bytes jumbo frames and has an internal 256MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX extensive Metro support can handle up to 1 024 000 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 13 1 DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX inside D...

Page 62: ...d port status LEDs Figure 13 2 DM4000 ETH12GX 1x10GX Front Panel WARNING When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type...

Page 63: ...S Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 ON Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established Laser TX On ON Indicates that XFP TX laser is on OFF Indicates that XFP TX laser is off 13 4 Software and Hardware Features 13 4 1 Software Software information is ...

Page 64: ...rts 12 x 1000Base X SFP 1 x 10G XFP Packet Buffer 128MB Switch Fabric intern 44Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 1024k L3 hosts IPv4 32k L3 hosts IPv6 16k L3 Routes IPv4 240k L3 Routes IPv6 240k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 1k Filters 4k Meters 4k Counters 4k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing 53 ...

Page 65: ...can handle up to 29 761 904 packets per second supporting 9600 bytes jumbo frames and has an internal 256MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH2x10GX has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH2x10GX extensive Metro support can handle up to 1 024 000 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 14 1 DM4000 ETH2x10GX inside DM4001 Chassis 54 ...

Page 66: ...atus LEDs Figure 14 2 DM4000 ETH2x10GX Front Panel WARNING When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V ...

Page 67: ...e 14 1 ETH2x10GX Port Status LEDs LED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established Laser TX On ON Indicates that XFP TX laser is on OFF Indicates that XFP TX laser is off 14 4 Software and Hardware Features 14 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 56 ...

Page 68: ...A Ports 2 x 10G XFP Packet Buffer 128MB Switch Fabric intern 40 Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 1024k L3 hosts IPv4 32k L3 hosts IPv6 16k L3 Routes IPv4 240k L3 Routes IPv6 240k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 1k Filters 4k Meters 4k Counters 4k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing 57 ...

Page 69: ...DM4008 chassis The DM4000 ETH24GT can handle up to 35 714 285 packets per second supporting 9500 bytes jumbo frames reaching wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH24GT has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH24GT extensive Metro support can handle up to 16 000 MACs Figure 15 1 DM4000 ETH24GT inside DM4001 Chassis 58 ...

Page 70: ...th option to have PoE in all ports Figure 15 2 DM4000 ETH24GT Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and value 59 ...

Page 71: ...STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 Orange Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established Green Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 15 4 Software and Hardware Features 15 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 60 ...

Page 72: ... x 10 100 1000 Base TX Packet Buffer 2MB Switch Fabric intern 48Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 16k L3 hosts IPv4 8k L3 hosts IPv6 4k L3 Routes IPv4 12k L3 Routes IPv6 6k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 2k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 512 Filters 4k Meters 2k Counters 2k For operation with PoE the voltage of power supply must be between 44 57V 61 ...

Page 73: ...1 428 571 packets per second supporting 9500 bytes jumbo frames reaching wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH48GT has a 400MHz microprocessor with 256MB of RAM and 64MB of Flash The DM4000 ETH48GT extensive Metro support can handle up to 16 000 MACs This interface board reaches wire speed operation in DM4001 chassis and with MPU384 in a DM4004 Chassis Figure 16 1 DM4000 ETH48GT inside DM4001 Chassi...

Page 74: ...th option to have PoE in all ports Figure 16 2 DM4000 ETH48GT Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and value 63 ...

Page 75: ...STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 Orange Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established Green Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 16 4 Software and Hardware Features 16 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 64 ...

Page 76: ...d QoS L2 L4 MPLS N A PoE N A Ports 48 x 10 100 1000 Base TX Packet Buffer 2MB Switch Fabric intern 96Gbps Flash 64MB SDRAM 256MB MAC address table 16k L3 hosts IPv4 8k L3 hosts IPv6 4k L3 Routes IPv4 12k L3 Routes IPv6 6k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 2k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 512 Filters 4k Meters 2k Counters 2k 65 ...

Page 77: ...GX H Series can handle up to 71 428 571 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an internal 4MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH48GX H Series has a 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of Flash The DM4000 ETH48GX H Series extensive Metro support can handle up to 524 288 MACs Figure 17 1 DM4000 ETH48GX H Series inside DM4001 Chassis 66 ...

Page 78: ...s and port status LEDs Figure 17 2 DM4000 ETH48GX H Series Front Panel WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 5A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and value 67 ...

Page 79: ...ED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 Orange Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established Green Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 17 4 Software and Hardware Features 17 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 68 ...

Page 80: ...orts 48 x SFP Packet Buffer 4MB Switch Fabric intern 96Gbps Flash 1GB RAM 1GB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 16k L3 hosts IPv6 8k L3 Routes IPv4 512k L3 Routes IPv6 64b 512k L3 Routes IPv6 128b 256k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 256 Filters 256k Meters 2k Counters 2k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sharing SFP por...

Page 81: ...2x10GX H Series can handle up to 65 476 190 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an internal 4MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH24GX 2x10GX H Series has a 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of Flash The DM4000 ETH24GX 2x10GX H Series extensive Metro support can handle up to 524 288 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 18 1 DM4000 ETH24GX 2x10...

Page 82: ...RNING When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 5A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same...

Page 83: ...N Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 ON Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established Laser TX On ON Indicates that XFP TX laser is on OFF Indicates that XFP TX laser is off 18 4 Software and Hardware Features 18 4 1 Software Software information is available in...

Page 84: ...Ports 24 x SFP 2 x 10G XFP Packet Buffer 4MB Switch Fabric intern 88Gbps Flash 1GB RAM 1GB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 16k L3 hosts IPv6 8k L3 Routes IPv4 512k L3 Routes IPv6 64b 512k L3 Routes IPv6 128b 256k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 256 Filters 256k Meters 2k Counters 2k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due to resource sh...

Page 85: ... Series can handle up to 29 761 904 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an internal 4MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH2x10GX H Series has a 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of Flash The DM4000 ETH2x10GX H Series extensive Metro support can handle up to 524 288 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 19 1 DM4000 ETH2x10GX H Series inside DM40...

Page 86: ...orming installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 3 15A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and va...

Page 87: ... Series Port Status LEDs LED CONDITION STATUS Link Act ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established Laser TX On ON Indicates that XFP TX laser is on OFF Indicates that XFP TX laser is off 19 4 Software and Hardware Features 19 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separated guide 76 ...

Page 88: ...Point PoE N A Ports 24 x 1000Base X SFP 2 x 10G XFP Packet Buffer 4MB Switch Fabric intern 88Gbps Flash 1GB RAM 1GB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 16k L3 hosts IPv6 8k L3 Routes IPv4 512k L3 Routes IPv6 64b 512k L3 Routes IPv6 128b 256k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 256 Filters 256k Meters 2k Counters 2k Important maximum value Actual values vary...

Page 89: ... Series can handle up to 59 523 808 packets per second supporting 12KB jumbo frames and has an internal 4MB Switching Memory supporting wire speed operation The DM4000 ETH4x10GX H Series has a 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of Flash The DM4000 ETH4x10GX H Series extensive Metro support can handle up to 524 288 MACs and larger L3 tables Figure 20 1 DM4000 ETH4x10GX H Series inside DM40...

Page 90: ...n performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close or look directly into the fiber outlet with unaided eyes WARNING Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the equip ment WARNING This interface board supports a 5A fuse type T delay 250V If necessary replace it only for another one of the same type and...

Page 91: ...ng Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 ON Indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established Laser TX On ON Indicates that XFP TX laser is on OFF Indicates that XFP TX laser is off 20 4 Software and Hardware Features 20 4 1 Software Software information is available in a separ...

Page 92: ... Point to Point PoE N A Ports 4 x 10G XFP Packet Buffer 4MB Switch Fabric intern 80Gbps Flash 1GB RAM 1GB MAC address table 512k L3 hosts IPv4 16k L3 hosts IPv6 8k L3 Routes IPv4 512k L3 Routes IPv6 64b 512k L3 Routes IPv6 128b 256k L2 Multicast groups 1k L3 Multicast groups Ipv4 4k L3 Multicast groups IPv6 256 Filters 256k Meters 2k Counters 2k Important maximum value Actual values vary lower due...

Page 93: ...s output power can be configured through terminal management system or locally It can be managed by host equipment or directly If the configuration jumper is on AUTO position front serial interface is disabled and the configuration is executed by equipment If the jumper is on FORCED position the panel serial interface allows amplifier module s direct local configuration Figure 21 1 DM4000 GPC OAB ...

Page 94: ... loss of vision Parameters from DM4000 GPC OAB Table 21 1 Booster parameters Parameters Minimum Typical value Maximum Unit Wave length 1530 1562 nm Input power 10 2 dBm Output power 15 dBm Noise figure 8 dB PDG 0 5 dB PMD 0 5 ps 21 2 Front Panel Description Figure 21 2 DM4000 GPC OAB Front Panel Table 21 2 DM4000 GPC OAB Port Status LEDs LED STATUS Power In Equipment on TX On Laser active Active M...

Page 95: ...r DM4000 GPC OAP allows extension of optical loop up to 10 Gbit s It can be managed by host equipment or directly If the configuration jumper is on AUTO position front serial interface is disabled and the configuration is executed by equipment If the jumper is on FORCED position the panel serial interface allows amplifier module s direct local configuration Figure 22 1 DM4000 GPC OAP inside DM4004...

Page 96: ...ion Parameters from DM4000 GPC OAP Table 22 1 Pre amplifier parameters Parameters Minimum Typical value Maximum Unit Wave length 1550 918 nm Filter band 100 GHz Input power 35 20 dBm Output power 5 dBm Noise figure 6 dB PDG 0 5 dB PMD 0 5 ps 22 2 Front Panel Description Figure 22 2 DM4000 GPC OAP Front Panel Table 22 2 DM4000 GPC OAP Port Status LEDs LED STATUS Power In Equipment on TX On Laser ac...

Page 97: ...s a passive module and do not need to be powered to work The DM4000 GPC DCM is designed to work with Transceivers that are design for DWDM the Dispersion Level is not guaranteed for lambdas outside ITU T DWDM Grid Figure 23 1 DM4000 GPC DCM CAUTION Amplification module uses transmitters with no visible class 3B laser radiation Never look directly to the laser terminals or to the optical fiber The ...

Page 98: ...ertion Loss 4 dB Dispersion Level 665 ps nm Return Loss 40 dB Polarization Dependent Loss 0 3 dB The Dispersion level of 665 ps nm is the value for the middle of ITU Channel for each channel the Dispersion Level vary to obtain the compensation of 40km G 652 fiber Per example for the first channel the dispersion level is 619 ps nm and the last channel is 712 ps nm 23 2 Front Panel Description Figur...

Page 99: ...f necessary But for safety reasons it is recommended to be done with the chassis turned off WARNING Don t block FAN module airflow Keep vents open and unobstructed WARNING Don t put your hands near to FAN module while the equipment is on When you put or take off the FAN module watch out where you touch The figures below ilustrates where you should pay attention Figure 24 1 DM4004 FAN board without...

Page 100: ...Board Figure 24 2 DM4008 FAN board without blank panels 24 2 Air Flow The next figures show how the air flows inside DM4004 and DM4008 Chassis 24 2 1 DM4004 and DM4008 Chassis Figure 24 3 Air flow inside DM4004 19 89 ...

Page 101: ...Chapter 24 Fan Board Figure 24 4 Air flow inside DM4004 23 Figure 24 5 Air flow inside DM4008 90 ...

Page 102: ...ld be used to prevent damage by the electrostatic contained in human body You can find ESD wrist strap in installation kit Look the following picture that shows how to put a ESD wrist strap in DM4004 Figure 25 1 ESD wrist strap 25 1 Installation Kit DM4004 and DM4008 come with an Installation Kit including 1 antistatic wrist strap 2 power supply connectors 91 ...

Page 103: ... the figure below Figure 25 2 Rack Mounting WARNING All slots that are not occupied with boards must be closed with a blank panel 25 2 Powering the Switch WARNING Remember to attach the chassis to the ground before installing a power supply Follow the picture below to connect the power cable to the chassis properly 92 ...

Page 104: ...he power outlet where the supply cable is connected must be positioned near the equipment and have easy access WARNING In case of using DC voltage be careful so that the equipment protection ground green cable with yellow line related to the central socket pin matches the system protection ground This cable must be connected before any other connection The metallic structure of the equipment is co...

Page 105: ...001 power connector and DM4004 DM4008 power connector To connect the equipment you should connect power supply to D metro connector type 3W3 48 60Vdc Ground Return 0V DC input 48 60Vdc Are necessary the follow itens to build the power supply cable according chassis cable dimensions 2 mm2 3 mm2 or 5 mm2 section area cable Red Return 2 mm2 3 mm2 or 5 mm2 section area cable Blue 48 60Vdc 2 mm2 3 mm2 ...

Page 106: ... a female pin in each power supply cable end like the picture below Figure 25 5 Connector soldered Next isolate parts soldered in a way that pins don t touch themselves when installed in connector The detail is shown below Figure 25 6 Connector isolated 95 ...

Page 107: ... 25 7 Cable disposition Front view 1 Return 0V 2 Ground 3 Phase 48 60Vdc Finally build the cape around the connector WARNING Observe wires disposition in connector see picture above 25 3 Installing the FAN Module in the Chassis Push the FAN module by the screws shown in red circles WARNING Don t put your fingers inside the FAN module when the equipment is powered on 96 ...

Page 108: ...ation 25 4 Removing the FAN Module of the Chassis Pull the FAN module by the screws shown in red circles WARNING The FAN module takes a few seconds to completely stop Don t put your fingers inside the FAN module immediately after the equipment is powered off 97 ...

Page 109: ...5 Inserting the Interface Board in the Chassis The following picture ilustrates the correct insertion of a DM4000 interface module into the DM4004 or DM4008 chassis According to the figure to insert a ETH48GT inside DM4001 for example the installation sequence is 98 ...

Page 110: ...Chapter 25 Installation Guide Figure 25 10 Step 1 Ejector levers should be located to rabbet in chassis Figure 25 11 Step 2 Ejector levers should be located after the board 99 ...

Page 111: ...or levers should be located to rabbet in chassis 2 Ejector levers should be located after the board 3 Press the ejector levers to chassis After the interface board is properly inserted in the chassis tighten the knurling screws as shown in the following picture Figure 25 13 DM4004 Mounting 100 ...

Page 112: ...d The optical connector should face outward The slot connector should face down for the upper bays and up for the lower bays 2 Slide the module into the slot and press firmly to ensure it is securely in place NOTE Inserting or removing a SFP module can be done without powering off the switch SFP transceivers are hot swappable but make sure there are no network optical cords connected to the module...

Page 113: ...e 80km 1000BASE LZ singlemode 120km These modules are the most used Contact technical support for the complete and updated SFPs module list WARNING Signals over fiber optic cables are transmitted via lasers Although the lasers are compliant with the requirements of Class 1 Laser Products and are eye safe in normal conditions never look directly at a transmit port when it is turned on 25 6 2 Removi...

Page 114: ...vers are tested to comply with IEEE802 3z and LASER safety standards Non homologated transceivers do not guarantee compliance and may damage the Interface Board hardware DATACOM s software checks for homologated transceivers before starting traffic and blocks non homologated transceivers Please contact technical support about risks and availability of unblock key password 103 ...

Page 115: ...on To build a cable DB9 RJ 45 you need to connect the pins shown in the below this cable will serve to command the MPUs and standalone chassis by serial port Also see the pins in the next pictures Figure A 1 RJ 45 Pins Figure A 2 DB9 Pins 104 ...

Page 116: ...Appendix A Cable DB9 RJ 45 Table A 1 Cable DB9 RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Number color Pin DB9 1 Light Green 8 2 Dark Green 6 3 White 2 4 Dark Blue 5 5 Light Blue 5 6 Orange 3 7 Pink 4 8 Brown 7 105 ...

Page 117: ...and operate with wavelenghts of 1530nm at 1562nm For this you need to connect the output from transceiver to the input IN from EDFA and connect the output OUT from EDFA to the topology An example is shown below Figure B 1 Connection between an ETH12 1x10GX and a GPC OAB Note Be careful to not connect the output from transceiver to output OUT from EDFA EDFA board has 10dB power if it will be used i...

Page 118: ... C Applicable Standards C 1 Applicable Standards for DM4000 family Table C 1 Applicable Standards Specification Description EMC CISPR 22 Class A FCC Class A EMI CISPR 22 Class A FCC Class A Safety IEC 90050 107 ...

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