Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
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Safety Information
Important Safety Information
WARNING!
Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch. Failure
to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Installation, maintenance, and removal of a switch, chassis, or its components must be done by qualified
service personnel only.
Qualified service personnel have had appropriate technical training and experience that is necessary to
be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed when performing a task and of measures to
minimize the danger to themselves or other people.
You should consider the following before unpacking your equipment:
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Install the equipment in a secured, enclosed, and restricted-access area, ensuring that only qualified
service personnel have access to the equipment.
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Install the equipment only in a temperature- and humidity-controlled indoor area that is free of
airborne materials that can conduct electricity. Too much humidity can cause a fire. Too little
humidity can produce electrical shock and fire.
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When you handle the equipment on modular switches, put on the ESD wrist strap to reduce the risk
of electronic damage to the equipment. Leave the ESD strap permanently attached to the chassis so
that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components.
Power
The Summit series switch has either one or two power inputs depending on the switch model. The
Alpine 3800 series switch has either one or two power inputs depending on the switch model. The
BlackDiamond 6816 has either four 220 VAC power inputs, eight 110 VAC power inputs, or eight -48
VDC power inputs. The BlackDiamond 6808 has either two 220 VAC power inputs, four 110 VAC power
inputs, or four -48 VDC power inputs.
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Disconnect power before removing the back panel of an Alpine switch or BlackDiamond switch.
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The unit must be grounded. Do not connect the power supply unit to an AC outlet without a ground
connection.
Summary of Contents for Alpine 3802
Page 17: ...Part 1 Common Features ...
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Page 32: ...32 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summary of Common Switch Features ...
Page 33: ...Part 2 Site Planning ...
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Page 56: ...56 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Site Preparation ...
Page 57: ...Part 3 Summit Switch ...
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Page 104: ...104 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit Switch Models ...
Page 114: ...114 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit Switch Installation ...
Page 115: ...Part 4 Alpine Switch ...
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Page 122: ...122 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series Switch Overview ...
Page 152: ...152 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies ...
Page 158: ...158 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module ...
Page 188: ...188 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series I O Modules ...
Page 194: ...194 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray ...
Page 195: ...Part 5 BlackDiamond Switch ...
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Page 202: ...202 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview ...
Page 218: ...218 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis ...
Page 282: ...282 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series I O Modules ...
Page 290: ...290 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray ...
Page 291: ...Part 6 Switch Operation ...
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Page 296: ...296 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Initial Switch and Management Access ...
Page 297: ...Part 7 Appendixes ...
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Page 340: ...340 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Module Technical Specifications ...