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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide

Module Technical Specifications

Table 116: ARM module specifications 

Physical Dimensions

Height: 1.6 inches (4.1 cm)
Width: 15.1 inches (38.4 cm)
Depth: 16.0 inches (40.6 cm)
Weight: 5.25 lbs (2.38 kg)

Safety

Certifications and Standards

NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2
UL 60950 3rd Edition, listed accessory 
cUL listed accessory to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00
EN60950:2000 plus deviations
IEC950CB, IEC 60950:1999
Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
AS/NZS 3260
S-Mark (Argentina)
EN60825-1 + A11:1996
FCC CFR 21, CDRH

Electromagnetic 
Compatibility (EMC)

Certifications and Standards

NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089 Issue2
FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A
CAN/ICES-003 Class A
89/336/EEC EMC Directive
EN55022:1998 Class A
CISPR22:1997 Class A
EN55024:1998 includes IEC 6100-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11
EN6100-3-2, 3-3
VCCI Class A (Japan)
AS/NZS 3548 (Australia/New Zealand)
NOM/NYCE (Mexico)
MIC Mark (Korea)
GOST (Russia)
CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan)

Environmental 

NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2
EN/ETSI 300 019

Telecommunications

NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63
EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000)

Summary of Contents for Alpine 3802

Page 1: ...treme Networks Inc 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara California 95051 888 257 3000 http www extremenetworks com Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Published August 2003 Part number 100093 00 Rev 04 ...

Page 2: ...tLink SummitGbX SummitRPS and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc which may be registered or pending registration in certain jurisdictions The Extreme Turbodrive logo is a service mark of Extreme Networks which may be registered or pending registration in certain jurisdictions All other registered trademarks trademarks and service marks are property of their respective...

Page 3: ...lex Support 20 Management Ports 20 Mini GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support 20 Mini GBIC Types and Specifications 20 Safety Information 22 Preparing to Install or Replace a Mini GBIC 22 Installing and Removing a Mini GBIC 23 GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support 24 GBIC Media Types and Distances 24 GBIC Specifications 25 Long Range GBIC System Budgets 28 Safety Information 29 Preparing to In...

Page 4: ...ecord Keeping 48 Installing Cable 48 RJ 45 Connector Jackets 51 Radio Frequency Interference 51 Making Network Interface Cable Connections 52 Meeting Power Requirements 52 Power Supply Requirements 53 AC Power Cable Requirements 53 Uninterruptable Power Supply Requirements 54 Applicable Industry Standards 55 Part 3 Summit Switch Chapter 3 Summit Switch Overview Summit Switch Models 59 Summary of F...

Page 5: ... 72 Console Port 72 Management Port 72 Summit7i Switch Front View 73 GBIC Ports 74 LEDs 75 Reset Button 75 Console Port 75 Modem Port 76 Management Port 76 PCMCIA Slot 76 Summit7i Switch Rear View 76 Power Sockets 76 Label 77 Summit48i Switch Front View 77 GBIC Ports 77 LEDs 78 Summit48i Switch Rear View 79 Power Sockets 79 Label 79 Reset Button 79 Console Port 79 Summit48si Switch Front View 80 M...

Page 6: ...t Button 88 Summit4 Switch LEDs 88 Summit24e2 Switch Front View 89 Console Port 89 GBIC Ports 89 LEDs 90 Summit24e2 Switch Rear View 90 Power Socket 90 Summit24e2 Switch LEDs 91 Summit24e3 Switch Front View 91 Mini GBIC Ports 92 LEDs 92 Console Port 92 Reset Button 93 Software Requirements 93 Summit24e3 Switch Rear View 93 Power Socket 93 Label 93 Summit24e3 Switch LEDs 94 SummitPx1 Application Sw...

Page 7: ...are Requirements 102 Summit 200 48 Switch Rear View 102 Power Socket 102 Label 102 Summit 200 48 Switch LEDs 103 Chapter 5 Summit Switch Installation Mounting the Switch in a Rack 105 Placing the Switch on a Table or Shelf 109 Verifying a Successful Installation 109 Removing and Installing Summit48si Power Supplies 109 Installing the AC Power Cable Retaining Bracket 111 Removing the AC Power Cable...

Page 8: ...808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply 139 Verifying a Successful Installation 141 Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply 141 Supplying Power to the Alpine 3802 AC Power Supply 142 Verifying a Successful Installation 143 Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power Supply 143 Selecting the Cabling 144 Installing the Power Supply 144 Attaching the Cabling and Suppl...

Page 9: ...3 I O Module LEDs 183 Installing I O Modules 185 Verifying the I O Module Installation 186 LED Indicators 186 Displaying Slot Status Information 186 Removing I O Modules 187 Chapter 11 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray Alpine 3808 Fan Tray 189 Alpine 3804 Fan Tray 190 Alpine 3802 Fan Tray 190 Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan Tray 191 Installing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan Tray 1...

Page 10: ...ion 212 Grounding the BlackDiamond 6800 Series Chassis 216 Removing the Chassis 216 Chapter 14 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power Supplies 220 VAC Power Supplies 220 110 VAC Power Supplies 221 DC Power Supplies 222 Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power Supply 223 AC Power Cable and Plug 227 Selecting the DC Cabling 227 Preparing the DC Cabling 228 Attaching the DC Cabling 228 Verifying a ...

Page 11: ...LED Indicators 279 Displaying Slot Status Information 280 Removing I O Modules 280 Chapter 17 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray BlackDiamond 6816 Fan Trays 283 BlackDiamond 6808 Fan Tray 284 BlackDiamond 6804 Fan Tray 285 Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan Tray 286 Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan Tray 288 Part 6 Switch Operation Chapter 18 Initial Switch and Management Access...

Page 12: ...ed Hardware Guide Fuse 300 Connections 301 Lithium Battery 301 Appendix B Switch Technical Specifications Appendix C Module Technical Specifications Alpine Modules 318 BlackDiamond Modules 327 Common Module Specifications 339 Index ...

Page 13: ... switch It also contains information about site location switch functionality and switch operation This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment It assumes a basic working knowledge of Local Area Networks LANs Ethernet concepts Ethernet switching and bridging concepts Routing concepts Simple Network Management Protocol ...

Page 14: ...ons Convention Description Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen or command syntax Screen displays bold This typeface represents commands that you type The words enter and type When you see the word enter in this guide you must type something and then press the Return or Enter key Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction simply says type K...

Page 15: ... plan and determine the location of your Extreme Networks switch Summit Switch Describes the features that are specific to the Summit switch This section provides an overview of the Summit switch information about model types summary of features and installation guidelines Alpine Switch Describes the features that are specific to the Alpine switch This section provides an overview of the Alpine sw...

Page 16: ...guide also contains appendices that describe Switch safety issues Switch specifications Module specifications Appendix A Safety Information describes important safety issues such as power power cables and fuses Appendix B Switch Technical Specifications is organized according to the family of switch Summit Alpine and BlackDiamond This appendix describes switch specifications such as physical dimen...

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Page 19: ...the hardware and software versions currently running on the switch To ensure that you have the latest software and BootROM image go to the support login portion of the Tech Support page at http www extremenetworks com services If your switch is running ExtremeWare version 6 2 or later the Power LED activity is different from previous versions of ExtremeWare All other LED activity is the same See T...

Page 20: ...ic through it The management port is located on the following Extreme Networks devices Summit5i The management port is located on the back side of the switch Summit7i The management port is located on the front side of the switch Alpine Switch Management Module SMMi for the Alpine series switch BlackDiamond Management Switch Fabric Module MSM64i for the BlackDiamond series switch Extreme Networks ...

Page 21: ...he maximum distance attainable using optical cable with a specified loss per kilometer for example 0 25 dB km Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dBm of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices connectors and operating margin Thus 10 5 dB remains available for cable induced attenuation There is no minimum system budget or minimum cable length restriction because the maximum ...

Page 22: ...certified mini GBIC available from Extreme Networks mini GBIC port If you install a mini GBIC not certified by Extreme Networks into an Alpine GM 16X3 module and insert a cable to bring up the link the port status LED remains off and an error specifying the use of a non Extreme Networks certified mini GBIC is sent to the syslog To view the syslog and to determine why the link is down use the show ...

Page 23: ...add mini GBICs into or remove mini GBICs from your Summit48si Summit24e3 and Summit 200 series switches BlackDiamond G16X3 module or Alpine GM 16X3 module without powering off the system Figure 1 shows the two types of mini GBIC connectors Figure 1 Mini GBIC modules Mini GBICs are a 3 3 V Class 1 laser devices Use only Extreme approved devices CAUTION Mini GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation ...

Page 24: ...d Hardware Software Support Most Extreme Networks switches support two types of GBICs the Parallel ID GBIC and the Serial ID GBIC The switch can identify the media type for the GBIC that is installed Initial ExtremeWare software versions do not support Serial ID GBICs If Serial ID GBICs are installed in a switch with an initial software release the switch will not bring up the link on GBIC ports G...

Page 25: ...mum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output power 9 5 dBm 4 dBm Center wavelength 830 nm 850 nm 860 nm Receiver Optical input power sensitivity 17 dBm Optical input power maximum 0 dBm Operating wavelength 830 nm 860 nm Table 9 100BASE LX specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output power 11 dBm 3 dBm Center wavelength 1270 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Receiver Optical inpu...

Page 26: ...tivity 23 5 dBm Optical input power maximum 1 dBm Operating wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Table 11 ZX GBIC Rev 03 specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output power 2 dBm 0 dBm 2 dBm Center wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Receiver Optical input power sensitivity 23 dBm Optical input power maximum 1 dBm Operating wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Table 12 LX7...

Page 27: ...Xi module and install any combination of the following GBICs into the empty slots 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX ZX GBIC ZX Rev 03 LX70 UTP GBIC To ensure correct operation of the LX100 GBIC make sure that you run ExtremeWare 6 1 9 or later on your switch Requirements for the UTP GBIC The UTP GBIC operates in full duplex mode only The UTP GBIC does not operate in 10 100 Mbps mode and it does not support ...

Page 28: ...lant losses with a 1550 nm light source and verify this to be within budget When calculating the maximum distance attainable using optical cable with a specified loss per kilometer for example 0 25 db km Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices connectors and operating margin Figure 2 shows the total optical system budget between lon...

Page 29: ...from the I O module or the switch Preparing to Install or Replace a GBIC This section describes the preparation steps that you must perform before inserting and securing a GBIC CAUTION GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation Avoid direct eye exposure to beam To ensure proper installation complete the following five tasks before inserting the GBIC 1 Inspect and clean the fiber tips coupler and con...

Page 30: ...to install or replace a GBIC Installing or Replacing a GBIC You can add and remove GBICs from your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system Figure 3 shows the three types of GBIC connectors Figure 3 GBIC modules GBICs are a Class 1 laser device Use only Extreme approved devices NOTE Remove the SC fiber optic or the RJ 45 connector from the GBIC prior to removing the GBIC from the I ...

Page 31: ...To insert a GBIC connector 1 Holding the GBIC by its sides insert the GBIC into the slot on the I O module or the switch 2 Slide the GBIC into the slot until you hear an audible click indicating the GBIC is securely seated If the GBIC has a handle push down on the handle to secure the GBIC ...

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Page 35: ...nowledge of local area network LAN operations and a familiarity with communications protocols that are used on interconnected LANs 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...

Page 36: ...pment safely you must meet the specific power requirements for the Extreme Networks equipment that you plan to install NOTE Review and follow the safety information before you install your equipment Meeting Site Requirements This section addresses the various requirements to consider when preparing your installation site including Operating Environment Requirements Rack Specifications and Recommen...

Page 37: ...iation NEMA USA only an organization of electrical product manufacturers Members develop consensus standards for cables wiring and electrical components The address is NEMA 2101 L Street N W Washington D C 20037 USA www nema org Electronics Industry Association EIA a trade association that develops technical standards disseminates marketing data and maintains contact with government agencies in ma...

Page 38: ...a 20 A service receptacle NEMA L6 20 locking for BlackDiamond 220 VAC power supplies BlackDiamond International 16 A 20 A service receptacle IEC 60309 for BlackDiamond 220 VAC power supplies BlackDiamond North America 20 A service receptacle NEMA 5 20 non locking for BlackDiamond 110 VAC power supplies BlackDimamond North America 20 A service receptacle NEMA 6 20 non locking for BlackDiamond 220 V...

Page 39: ... placing no more than three BlackDiamond 6816 chassis next to each other The following are some general recommendations for installing your BlackDiamond 6816 chassis A minimum of 17 32 inches 44 cm between each set of three BlackDiamond 6816 chassis Or Place front back cooled equipment such as a BlackDiamond 6808 chassis between each set of three BlackDiamond 6816 chassis Or Place patch panels whi...

Page 40: ... 4 For example if the power supply fans fail the airflow through the module area of the chassis will not cool down the power supplies Airflow for cooling power supplies enters the top of the chassis and moves left to right as you face the chassis Airflow for cooling modules moves left to right as you face the chassis Figure 4 Airflow through the Alpine 3808 chassis The airflow of the Alpine 3804 a...

Page 41: ...s Consolidated Hardware Guide 41 Figure 5 Airflow through the Alpine 3804 chassis Figure 6 Airflow through the Alpine 3802 chassis Airflow through chassis 38_air4 Airflow through chassis Airflow through chassis 3802air Airflow through chassis ...

Page 42: ...9 For example if the power supply fans fail the airflow through the module area of the chassis will not cool down the power supplies Airflow for cooling power supplies moves front to back as you face the chassis Airflow for cooling modules moves left to right as you face the chassis Figure 7 Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis BD_032 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Airflow...

Page 43: ... Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 43 Figure 8 Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis 1 2 3 4 A B 5 6 7 8 BD_027 Airflow through chassis 50015 50015 Airflow through power supplies ACIN DCOUT 50021 POWER ACIN DCOUT 50021 POWER ...

Page 44: ...ce Keep relative humidity at 50 to 70 Remove materials that can cause electrostatic generation such as synthetic resins from the wiring closet Check the appropriateness of floor mats and flooring Connect conductors metals etc to ground using dedicated grounding lines Use electrostatically safe equipment and the ESD straps that are provided with your equipment All Alpine and BlackDiamond switches c...

Page 45: ...asic mechanical and space requirements that are described in this section Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack Use distribution racks that meet the following mechanical recommendations Use an open style 19 inch 48 26 cm rack to facilitate easy maintenance and to provide proper ventilation The rack should use the universal mounting rail hole pattern that is identified in IEC Standard 297 The mou...

Page 46: ...e shortest wiring distance possible Properly test the quality of the earth ground NOTE Because building codes vary worldwide Extreme Networks strongly recommends that you consult an electrical contractor to ensure proper equipment grounding is in place for your specific installation Ground DC power supplies to earth ground by using the grounding terminals provided Space Requirements for the Rack P...

Page 47: ...u should use when installing your network equipment It includes Cabling Standards Cable Labeling and Record Keeping Installing Cable RJ 45 Connector Jackets Radio Frequency Interference Cabling Standards We recommend using the BICSI Building Industry Consulting Service International RCDD Registered Communications Distribution Designer which is globally recognized as a standard in site planning and...

Page 48: ... Post records near each distribution rack Include the following cable drop information the cable source destination and jumper location Installing Cable Consider the following recommendations when you connect cable to your network equipment Examine cable for cuts bends and nicks Support cable using a cable manager that is mounted above connectors to avoid unnecessary weight on the cable bundles Us...

Page 49: ...n Figure 12 Properly installed and bundled cable Fiber Optic Cable Fiber optic cable must be treated gently during installation Every cable has a minimum bend radius for example and fibers will be damaged if the cables are bent too sharply It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation We recommend that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equals 2 inch 5 08 cm minimum for each...

Page 50: ...cept where noted Table 18 Media types and maximum distances Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters 1000BASE SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 1000BASE LX 1300 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode...

Page 51: ...nstallation which can cause connectors to pop out of the port Figure 14 shows examples of connector jacket types that are not recommended as well as those that are recommended Figure 14 RJ 45 connector jacket types Radio Frequency Interference If you use unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling in an installation take precautions to avoid radio frequency RF interference RF interference can cause degrad...

Page 52: ...the appropriate type of cable to connect the ports of your switch to another switch or router Working carefully one port at a time follow these steps 1 Verify that you have identified the correct cable for the port 2 Use an alcohol wipe or other appropriate cleaning agent to clean the cable connectors make sure they are free of dust oil and other contaminants 3 If you are using optical fiber cable...

Page 53: ...ach power supply to different independent power sources If a power source fails it will only affect the switch power supply to which it is connected If all switch power supplies are connected to a single power source the entire switch is vulnerable to a power source failure AC Power Cable Requirements Use an AC power cable appropriate for your country Check your local electrical codes and regulato...

Page 54: ...ags surges and bad harmonics from adversely affecting the performance of the device UPS Features A UPS traditionally can perform the following functions Absorb relatively small power surges Smooth out noisy power sources Continue to provide power to equipment during line sags Provide power for some time after a blackout has occurred In addition some UPS or UPS plus software combinations provide th...

Page 55: ...ment To determine the minimum amperage requirements for your UPS we recommend that you add 30 to the total UPS Transition Time Transition time is the time that is necessary for the UPS to transfer from utility power to full load battery power For Extreme Networks products a transition time of less than 20 milliseconds is required for optimum performance Applicable Industry Standards For more infor...

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Page 59: ...n page 59 Summary of Features on page 60 Memory Requirements on page 63 Following Safety Information on page 64 Summit Switch Models The following models comprise the Summit family of switches Summit1i Summit5i Summit7i Summit48i Suumit48si Summit4 Summit4 FX Summit24e2 Summit24e3 SummitPx1 Summit 200 24 Summit 200 48 ...

Page 60: ... multinetting DHCP BOOTP relay Extreme Standby Router Protocol ESRP Ethernet Automated Protection Switching EAPS Routing Information Protocol RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 Open Shortest Path First OSPF routing protocol Border Gateway Protocol BGP version 4 IPX routing including RIP and Service Advertisement Protocol SAP Wire speed IP multicast routing DiffServ Access policy support for routing p...

Page 61: ...nabled Summit24e3 VLANs including support for IEEE 802 1Q and IEEE 802 1p STP IEEE 802 1D Quality of Service QoS including support for IEEE 802 1p MAC QoS and four hardware queues Wire speed IP routing DHCP BOOTP relay ESRP aware RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 IGMP snooping RADIUS client and per command authentication TACACS CLI connection Telnet CLI connection SSH2 connection SNMP RMON SummitPx1...

Page 62: ... MAC QoS and four hardware queues Wire speed IP routing DHCP BOOTP Relay NAT ESRP Aware support EAPS support RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 OSPF routing protocol DiffServ support Access policy support for routing protocols Access list support for packet filtering Access list support for rate limiting IGMP snooping to control IP multicast traffic Load sharing on multiple ports RADIUS client and pe...

Page 63: ...00BASE SX ports using 850 nm duplex SC connectors 1000BASE LX ports using 1300 nm duplex SC connectors 1000BASE LX ports using 1300 nm duplex LC connectors 1000BASE SX ports using MT RJ connectors 1000BASE LX ports using MT RJ connectors Modular 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX and IEEE 802 3z standard using mini Gigabit Interface Connectors mini GBICs Modular 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE ZX LX100 and ...

Page 64: ...ersonnel only Service personnel are persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons Some devices such as GBICs contain fiber optic ports To protect your eyes you should never look at the fiber optic ports while they are on or look di...

Page 65: ... Summit switch models Switch Models The following models comprise the Summit family of switches Summit1i on page 66 Summit5i on page 69 Summit7i on page 73 Summit48i on page 77 Summit48si on page 80 Summit4 on page 85 Summit4 FX on page 86 Summit24e2 on page 89 Summit24e3 on page 91 SummitPx1 on page 95 Summit 200 24 on page 97 Summit 200 48 on page 101 ...

Page 66: ...SE TX 1000BASE T ports Figure 16 Front view of the Summit1i switch with 1000BASE SX ports GBIC Ports Both Summit1i switch models provide two unpopulated GBIC ports with SC connectors You can use the following GBICs in the Summit1i switch 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 UTP GBIC Port status LEDs Gigabit Ethernet ports SHG_S1T 7 8 1 2 3 5 6 4 100 1000 Mbps ports Unit status LEDs ...

Page 67: ...it5i Summit7i Summit48i and Summit48si Switch LEDs on page 84 Table 21 GBIC types and maximum distances Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode f...

Page 68: ...bel The label on the rear of the Summit1i switch displays important information about your switch Write down the following information before you install the switch Model number Shows the model number assigned to this device Part number Shows the part number assigned to this device Serial number Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support MAC address Shows the un...

Page 69: ... serial number on the rear of the switch Serial numbers that start with 0233 and lower have MT RJ connectors Serial numbers that start with 0234 and higher have LC connectors For example a Summit5iLX switch with the serial number 0234M 00012 has LC connectors Figure 18 Front view of the Summit5i switch with 100BASE TX 1000BASE T ports Figure 19 Front view of the Summit5i switch with 1000BASE SX po...

Page 70: ...edia Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 400 500 500 550 550 550 5...

Page 71: ...nd Summit48si Switch LEDs on page 84 Summit5i Switch Rear View Figure 21 shows the rear view for the Summit5i switch Figure 21 Rear view of the Summit5i switch Power Sockets The Summit5i switch supports up to two power supplies Each power supply has its own power socket When a second power supply is installed and connected to a second independent power source both provide a redundant load shared p...

Page 72: ...ress Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device Reset Button Use the reset button to cycle the switch down and bring the switch back up without powering off the switch Your saved switch configuration information is not lost unsaved switch configurations are lost Use a non conductive tool to push the reset button Console Port Use the console port 9 pin D type connector to attach ...

Page 73: ...nnectors Figure 22 Front view of the Summit7i switch with 100BASE TX 1000BASE T ports EW_S7iTX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 BOTTOM ROWS AMBER GREEN FLASHING GREEN ACTIVITY LINK OK DISABLED TOP ROWS GREEN 1000 Mbps LINK ACTIVITY PCMCIA MODEM CONSOLE 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 Module...

Page 74: ...es Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 EW_S7iSX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 AMBER GREEN FLASHING GREEN ACTIVITY LINK OK DISABLED MGMT PSU A PSU B LINK ACT...

Page 75: ...aved switch configuration information is not lost unsaved switch configurations are lost Use a non conductive tool to push the reset button Console Port Use the console port 9 pin D type connector to attach a terminal and access the CLI via a serial connection Use the console port for local management LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimo...

Page 76: ... Slot The PCMCIA slot is reserved for future use Summit7i Switch Rear View Figure 24 shows the rear view for both available Summit7i switch models Figure 24 Rear view of the Summit7i switch Power Sockets The Summit7i switch supports up to two power supplies Each power supply has its own power socket When a second power supply is installed and connected to a second independent power source both pro...

Page 77: ... View The Summit48i switch is 2U in height and has 48 autosensing 10BASE T 100BASE TX ports and 4 1000BASE X ports with SC connectors Figure 25 shows the front view of the Summit48i switch Figure 25 Front view of the Summit48i switch GBIC Ports The Summit48i switch has two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports All of the Gigabit Ethernet ports use SC connectors You can us...

Page 78: ...i Summit7i Summit48i and Summit48si Switch LEDs on page 84 Table 24 GBIC types and maximum distances Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fibe...

Page 79: ...st only be serviced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks Label The label on the rear of the Summit48i switch displays important information about your switch Write down the following information before you install the switch Model number Shows the model number assigned to this device Part number Shows the part number assigned to this device Serial number Refer to the serial number when you con...

Page 80: ...ummit48si switch Mini GBIC Ports The Summit48si switch has two unpopulated Extreme mini GBIC ports using LC connectors You can use the 1000BASE SX mini GBIC the 1000BASE LX mini GBIC or the ZX mini GBIC in the Summit48si switch Use only Extreme Networks certified mini GBICs available from Extreme Networks into the mini GBIC port in the switch NOTE For more information about mini GBICs see Mini GBI...

Page 81: ...ch Power Supplies The Summit48si switch supports two hot insert power supplies shown in Figure 30 with one power supply preinstalled at the factory You can remove or install Summit48si power supplies one at a time without interrupting operation and each power supply has its own power socket which allows you to connect independent power sources for each power supply One functioning power supply mus...

Page 82: ...e reset button to cycle the switch down and bring the switch back up without powering off the switch Your saved switch configuration information is not lost unsaved switch configurations are lost Use a non conductive tool to push the reset button Summit48si Power Supply LEDs Table 25 describes the light emitting diode LED activity on the Summit48si power supply Table 25 Power supply LED activity f...

Page 83: ...r switch Write down the following information before you install the switch Model number Shows the model number assigned to this device Part number Shows the part number assigned to this device Serial number Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support MAC address Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device NOTE The label that indicates country a...

Page 84: ...lure The AC power cable is not inserted correctly The PSU is not receiving power or no PSU is present MGMT Green Amber The switch is operating normally Power On Self Test POST or software download in progress The switch has failed its POST or is experiencing an overheat or fan failure Port Status LEDs Green Amber Green blinking Off Link is present port is enabled Frames are being transmitted recei...

Page 85: ...rmation about the supported media types and distances see Cable Distances on page 50 LEDs The Summit4 switch has the following LEDs Power Management Port status Gigabit Ethernet port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit4 switch see Switch LED activity for the Summit4 and Summit4 FX on page 88 Unit status LEDs 10 100 Mbps ports 10 100 Mbps ports Gigabit Ethernet po...

Page 86: ...ut the supported media types and distances see Cable Distances on page 50 LEDs The Summit4 FX switch has the following LEDs Power Management Port status Gigabit Ethernet port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit4 FX switch see Switch LED activity for the Summit4 and Summit4 FX on page 88 Unit status LEDs 100 Mbps ports Gigabit Ethernet ports Port status LEDs Gigab...

Page 87: ...to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support MAC address Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device Console Port Use the console port 9 pin D type connector to attach a terminal and access the CLI via a serial connection Use the console port for local management Redundant Power Supply Port The redundant power supply RPS port is used to connect to a Su...

Page 88: ... MGMT Green blinking Slow Fast Yellow The Summit switch is operating normally Power On Self Test POST or software download is in progress The Summit has failed its POST 10 100 Mbps Port Status LEDs Summit4 Green Amber Green blinking Off Link is present port is enabled Frames are being transmitted and received on this port Link is present port is disabled Link is not present Summit4 FX Green Amber ...

Page 89: ... Ethernet ports All of the Gigabit Ethernet ports use SC connectors You can use the following GBICs in the Summit24e2 switch 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC GBIC Media Types and Distances Table 28 describes the media types and associated maximum distances for each GBIC type Table 28 GBIC types and maximum distances Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm o...

Page 90: ...n about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit24e2 switch see Summit24e2 Switch LEDs on page 91 Summit24e2 Switch Rear View Figure 36 shows the rear view of the Summit24e2 switch Figure 36 Rear view of the Summit24e2 switch Power Socket The Summit24e2 switch automatically adjusts to the supply voltage The power supply operates down to 100 V ZX Rev 03 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode...

Page 91: ... mini GBIC ports using LC connectors Figure 37 shows the front view of the Summit24e3 switch Figure 37 Front view of the Summit24e3 switch Table 29 Summit24e2 switch LED activity Power Color Indicates Green Amber The switch is operating normally The switch has failed its POST Console Color Indicates Green Off Switch is being managed through console port Switch is not being managed through console ...

Page 92: ...Cs available from Extreme Networks into the mini GBIC port in the switch NOTE For more information about mini GBICs see Mini GBIC Types and Specifications on page 20 LEDs The Summit24e3 switch has the following LEDs Management Port status Mini GBIC port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit24e3 switch see Summit24e3 Switch LEDs on page 94 Console Port Use the conso...

Page 93: ...igure 39 Rear view of the Summit24e3 switch Power Socket The Summit24e3 switch automatically adjusts to the supply voltage The power supply operates down to 90 V Label The label on the rear of the Summit24e3 switch displays important information about your switch Write down the following information before you install the switch Model number Shows the model number assigned to this device Part numb...

Page 94: ...n blinking Amber The switch is operating normally The switch has failed its POST 10 100 Mbps Port Status LEDs Color Indicates Green Green blinking Off Link is present port is enabled Link is present there is activity Link is not present or the port is disabled Mini GBIC Port Status LEDs Color Indicates Amber Amber blinking Frames are being transmitted and received on this port A non supported GBIC...

Page 95: ...rk Interface The Network Interface port is a GBIC used to connect the application switch to your local network LEDs The SummitPx1 application switch has the following LEDs Link Management Power For information about the LEDs and their activity on the SummitPx1 application switch see SummitPx1 Application Switch LEDs on page 97 Ethernet Management Port Use the Ethernet management port to plug an Et...

Page 96: ...h SummitPx1 Application Switch Rear View Figure 41 shows the rear view of the SummitPx1 application switch Figure 41 Rear view of the SummitPx1 application switch Power Socket The SummitPx1 application switch automatically adjusts to the supply voltage The power supply operates down to 90 VAC The fuse is suitable for both 110 VAC and 220 240 VAC operation Label The label on the rear of the SummitP...

Page 97: ... uplink connections through Extreme 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX or 1000BASE ZX mini GBICs using LC optical fiber connectors Figure 42 shows the Summit 200 24 switch front view Figure 42 Summit 200 24 switch front view Table 31 SummitPx1 application switch LED activity LED Color Indicates Link Green Yellow flashing The 1000BASE T link is operational There is activity on this link Management Green flash...

Page 98: ...ASE LX or 1000BASE ZX mini GBICs NOTE Only mini GBICs that have been certified by Extreme Networks available from Extreme Networks should be inserted into the mini GBIC receptacles on the Summit 200 series switch Only two of the four Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports can be active at one time For example you can use both 1000BASE T ports both mini GBIC ports or a combination of one 1000BASE T port and...

Page 99: ...mber assigned to this device Part number Shows the part number assigned to this device Serial number Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support MAC address Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device NOTE The Summit 200 24 switch certification and safety label is located on the bottom of the switch Summit 200 24 Switch LEDs Table 32 describes t...

Page 100: ...ty on the port Link is not present or the port is disabled Media Selection Fiber LEDs Ports 25 and 26 Color Indicates Green Off Fiber link is selected mini GBIC is present and being used for the Gigabit Ethernet uplink 1000BASE T link is selected the switch is using the RJ 45 port for the Gigabit Ethernet uplink Unit Stacking ID Number LED Color Indicates N A When several Summit 200 24 switches ar...

Page 101: ...communicating with end stations and other devices over 10 100Mbps Ethernet The switch also has four Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports These ports are labeled 49 and 50 on the front panel of the switch Two of the ports are 10 100 1000BASE T ports using RJ 45 connectors The other two ports are unpopulated receptacles for mini SFP GBICs using optical fibers with LC connectors The Summit 200 48 switch sup...

Page 102: ...48 Switch LEDs on page 103 for more details Software Requirements The Summit 200 48 switch requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 2e 2 or later and S200BootROM 1 5 or later on your switch Summit 200 48 Switch Rear View Figure 45 shows the rear view of the Summit 200 48 switch Figure 45 Summit 200 48 switch rear view Power Socket The Summit 200 48 switch automatically adjusts to the supply vo...

Page 103: ...ior Unit Status LED MGMT LED Color Indicates Green solid Green blinking Amber The Summit switch is operating normally The Summit switch POST is in progress The Summit switch has failed its POST or an overheat condition is detected Fan LED Color Indicates Green Amber blinking The fan is operating normally A failed condition is present on the fan Port Status LEDs Ports 1 50 Color Indicates Green Gre...

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Page 105: ...pt to install or remove any Summit switch or before you attempt to install or remove the Summit48si power supplies CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments of performance or procedures other than those specified herein can result in hazardous radiation exposure Mounting the Switch in a Rack To mount the Summit switch into a rack you need the following tools equipment and resources Helper bracket pro...

Page 106: ...t7i switch can weigh up to 55 pounds 24 9 kg NOTE Only the Summit7i switch uses the helper bracket The helper bracket is not required to rack mount a Summit1i Summit5i Summit48i Summit48si Summit4 Summit4 FX Summit24e2 Summit24e3 or SummitPx1 switch Figure 46 Helper bracket for the Summit7i switch 2 Place the switch upright on a secure flat surface with the front of the switch facing you 3 Remove ...

Page 107: ...Rack Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 107 6 Insert and tighten the screws with a suitable screwdriver as shown in Figure 47 and Figure 48 Figure 47 An example of fitting the mounting bracket into the switch EW_rack ...

Page 108: ...t and slowly guide the switch into the rack 9 While holding the switch secure it with suitable screws not provided If you are installing a Summit7i switch remove the helper bracket after you secure the chassis 10 Connect the Summit switch to a redundant power supply if applicable 11 To turn on power to the system connect the AC power cable s to the switch and then to the wall outlet s For the Summ...

Page 109: ... switch successfully passes the POST If the switch passes the POST the MGMT LED blinks at a slow rate one blink per second If the switch fails the POST the MGMT LED shows a solid yellow light NOTE See Chapter 4 for more information about Summit LED activity Removing and Installing Summit48si Power Supplies This section applies to the Summit48si switch only The Summit48si comes with a minimum of on...

Page 110: ...he power supply bay with the blank faceplate that was originally supplied with the switch Otherwise follow the Summit48si power supply installation procedure to install a new power supply To install a Summit48si power supply 1 Remove the blank faceplate from the power supply bay 2 Use the handle to gently slide the power supply into the bay 3 Replace and tighten the two captive retaining screws us...

Page 111: ...e the two retaining screws from the power socket on the rear of the switch using a 2 Phillips screwdriver Keep the screws for future use 3 Slide the retaining bracket over the power cable as shown in Figure 51 If necessary loosen the retaining bracket screw Figure 51 Attaching the retaining bracket to the power socket 4 Connect the power cable to the switch CAUTION Do not connect the power cable t...

Page 112: ...able To remove the AC power cable retaining bracket from a power cable 1 Disconnect the power cable from the power source 2 Loosen the retaining bracket screw To locate the retaining bracket screw see either Figure 51 or Figure 52 3 Gently remove the power cable from the power supply If you are installing a replacement power supply for the Summit48si switch see Removing and Installing Summit48si P...

Page 113: ...t switch from a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack 1 Unplug the power cable s from the from the wall outlet s and then from the switch For the Summit4 switch turn the on off switch to the off position 2 Disconnect the Summit switch from the redundant power supply if applicable 3 If you are removing a Summit7i switch mount the helper bracket in the rack directly beneath the switch using four screws tha...

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Page 117: ...differs from the information in this guide follow the release notes For more information about configuring the switch refer to the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and The ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide The features of the Alpine 3800 series switch include A 9 slot chassis that can be populated with up to eight input output I O modules and one Switch Management Module SMMi Alpine 3808 A 5 slot...

Page 118: ...nagement interface SNMP support Dedicated 10BASE T 100BASE TX port for out of band management via CLI ExtremeWare Vista or SNMP Port Connections The Alpine 3800 series switches support the following port configurations that are available on the different Alpine I O modules as described in Table 34 CAUTION Modules that use SX LX and LX70 interfaces contain Class 1 laser devices Invisible laser radi...

Page 119: ...consists of the following components One 9 slot chassis with backplane Eight I O module slots labeled 1 through 8 One SMMi slot One or two power supplies accessed from the front of the unit One fan tray accessed from the front of the unit One electromagnetic discharge ESD wrist strap connector Alpine 3804 Switch The Alpine 3804 switch consists of the following components One 5 slot chassis with ba...

Page 120: ...DC power supplies require 48 VDC nominal input line voltage The Alpine 3800 series switch supports the following power supply configurations 1 All installation maintenance and removal of a power supply must be done by qualified trained service personnel only 2 If you have one AC power supply installed in the Alpine 3802 switch it must be installed in the lower power supply tray PSU A 3 If you requ...

Page 121: ...o static electricity ESD originating from you or from objects around you can damage these components Exercise every possible precaution to prevent ESD when working around printed circuit assemblies Keep all printed circuit assemblies in protective ESD preventive sacks or place them on antistatic mats until you are ready to install them Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and ensure that the leash i...

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Page 123: ...er thoroughly before you attempt to install or remove any Alpine chassis Alpine 3800 Series Architecture This section describes and shows the architecture of the Alpine 3800 series chassis For each chassis the Front view shows an example of a completely installed chassis with optional I O modules that you can install in the chassis Rear view shows the back of the chassis Alpine 3808 Switch Front V...

Page 124: ...8 switched T3 ports Figure 53 shows the Alpine 3808 chassis installed with one required SMMi and eight optional I O modules Figure 53 Front view of the Alpine 3808 switch with sample I O modules installed 38_3808 ESD wrist strap connector Blank for second power supply Power supply SMMi module slot Fan tray I O module slots V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 SLIDE T...

Page 125: ...s to the grounding studs The chassis serial number The Ethernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification Alpine 3804 Switch Front View The Alpine 3804 switch consists of the following components One 5 slot chassis with backplane Four I O module slots labeled slots 1 through 4 One SMMi slot One or two power supplies accessed from the rear of the unit One fan tray One electromagneti...

Page 126: ...cribed ports 64 switched 10 100 1000BASE T oversubscribed ports 16 switched T1 ports 16 switched E1 ports 32 switched Ethernet over VDSL ports 4 switched T3 ports Figure 55 shows the Alpine 3804 chassis installed with one required SMMi and five optional I O modules Figure 55 Front view of the Alpine 3804 switch with sample I O modules installed 38_3804 I O module slots ESD wrist strap connector Fa...

Page 127: ...ne 3 slot chassis with backplane One integrated management module Three I O module slots labeled slots 1 through 3 One or two preinstalled power supplies One fan tray One electromagnetic discharge ESD wrist strap connector Six light emitting diode LED displays The Alpine 3802 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations 64 switched 10BASE T 100BASE TX Eth...

Page 128: ...Alpine I O modules see Chapter 10 Alpine 3802 Switch Mode of Operation The Alpine 3802 switch operates in three modes Extended All slots slots 1 2 and 3 are enabled Slot 1 supports all existing Alpine modules Alpine Ethernet I O modules green stripe and Alpine Access I O modules silver stripe Slots 2 and 3 support only Alpine Access I O modules silver stripe Standard Only slots 1 and 2 are enabled...

Page 129: ... Management Module that is located in the chassis The module is not hot swappable or user removable Do not attempt to remove Contact Extreme Networks Customer Support if you experience problems Table 36 Alpine 3802 switch LEDs LED Color Indicates DIAG Green blinking Off Power on Self Test POST is running Normal operation STATUS Green blinking Yellow blinking Off Normal operation Critical error fan...

Page 130: ...bols of safety certification Power Sockets The Alpine 3802 switch supports up to two AC power supplies Each power supply has its own power socket When a second power supply is installed both provide a redundant load shared power supply to the Alpine 3802 switch If one of the power supplies fails the second power supply provides all power and ensures uninterrupted network operation NOTE Do not atte...

Page 131: ... supplies The rear view of the Alpine 3802 DC switch provides Access to the grounding studs The chassis serial number The Ethernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification On Off switches Input terminal blocks Figure 60 shows a close up view of the Alpine 3802 DC connector Figure 60 View of the DC connector on the Alpine 3802 DC switch 3802rear_DC Grounding studs Label On Off swit...

Page 132: ...stomer Support if you experience problems If you require DC power you must have two DC power supplies installed in the chassis Installing the Chassis The Alpine 3800 series chassis fits in standard 19 inch 48 26 cm racks Table 37 displays the height measurements for the Alpine 3800 series chassis The Alpine 3808 and Alpine 3804 chassis are shipped with a preinstalled fan tray For your safety due t...

Page 133: ... not provided to secure the chassis into the rack 1 Phillips screwdriver A minimum of two people to help install the chassis into the rack To mount the chassis into a rack 1 Mount the helper bracket in the lowest available position in the rack using four appropriate screws not provided as shown in Figure 61 Figure 61 Helper bracket for mounting the Alpine 3800 series chassis 2 Place the box that c...

Page 134: ...g the empty chassis secure it with four or eight suitable screws depending on the model Alpine 3808 is shown in Figure 62 Alpine 3804 is shown in Figure 63 Alpine 3802 is shown in Figure 64 Figure 62 The Alpine 3808 chassis requires 8 screws to be securely mounted in a rack 38_rack8 Helper bracket ...

Page 135: ...ure use for example if you need to remove the chassis Grounding the Alpine 3800 Series Chassis To ground your Alpine 3800 series chassis in accordance with NEBS standards gather these materials Two zinc plated steel lockwashers Two zinc plated steel nuts One Panduit style standard two hole barrel copper compression lug AWG high strand count copper wire cable appropriate for your chassis 8 AWG for ...

Page 136: ...cket not provided 1 Phillips screwdriver A minimum of two people to help remove the chassis from the rack To remove the Alpine 3800 series chassis from a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack 1 Unplug the power cable from the outlet and then from the switch before you attempt to remove the chassis components and the chassis from the rack 2 Mount the helper bracket in the rack directly beneath the chassis...

Page 137: ... chapter thoroughly before you attempt to install remove or supply power to any Alpine power supply The Alpine 3800 series chassis accommodates two types power supplies AC Auto sense for 110 and 220 VAC power DC Requires 48 VDC nominal input line voltage If you install two power supplies in the switch both installed power supplies must be of the same type When two power supplies are present the po...

Page 138: ...ons of the Alpine 3800 series switch power supplies see Table 95 on page 312 Power Supply LEDs Table 39 and Table 40 describe LEDs that pertain to power for the Alpine 3800 series switch Table 38 Supported power supplies for the Alpine 3800 series switch Switch Model AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Hot swappable Alpine 38081 Up to two AC power supplies can be installed Up to two DC power supplies ...

Page 139: ...d the following tools and equipment to install the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC power supplies ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver AC power supply To install the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC power supplies 1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top right corner of the switch front pan...

Page 140: ...use damage and possibly require the return of the chassis 38_pwrx8 V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 SLIDE TO REMOVE 45012 ESD wrist strap connector Handle SERVICE DC OK DC OK WHEN INSTALLED IN 3808 THIS WAY UP WHEN INSTALLED IN 3804 THIS WAY UP Ejector injector lever Safety latch 38_pwrx4 V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 V Hz A 100 120 200 240 50 60 13 6 SLIDE T...

Page 141: ... power supply with an AC power cable connected 9 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components To install an additional power supply repeat steps 1 through 8 Verifying a Successful Installation After you supply power to the Alpine switch the switch performs a power on self test POST During the POST All ports...

Page 142: ...m the bottom and the other hand to hold the central handle on the front of the power supply Do not use just the ejector injector lever to remove a power supply 5 Use one hand on the central handle to slowly pull the power supply towards you Place your other hand beneath the power supply to support it as you pull it out of the chassis 6 If you are going to install a replacement power supply follow ...

Page 143: ...the switch performs a power on self test POST During the POST All ports are temporarily disabled The packet LED is off The power LED is on The MGMT LED flashes until the switch successfully passes the POST If the switch passes the POST the MGMT LED blinks at a slow rate one blink per second If the switch fails the POST the MGMT LED shows a solid yellow light NOTE See Chapter 9 Alpine 3800 Series S...

Page 144: ...g Power to the Alpine 3802 DC Power Supply on page 149 for more information NOTE Ground the rack mount the chassis in a rack and ground the chassis before installing any switch components Complete the following tasks before installing any switch components Ground the rack For more information about grounding the rack see Protective Grounding for the Rack on page 46 Mount the chassis in a rack For ...

Page 145: ...eptacle that is located on the top right corner of the switch front panel 2 If there is a blank faceplate covering the power supply bay remove it and save it for future use 3 Prepare the power supply for installation as shown in Figure 67 and Figure 68 Use the text on the front of the power supply to ensure that it is oriented correctly for either the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Open the ejector in...

Page 146: ...the power supply to slowly and evenly slide the power supply into the bay During the last inch of insertion into the chassis place one hand on the central handle to steady the power supply and use your other hand to gently push the ejector injector lever towards the power supply to engage the power supply backplane connectors 6 Secure the power supply by tightening the screw on the ejector injecto...

Page 147: ...eptacle that is located on the top right corner of the switch front panel 2 Remove the plexiglas cover that shields the power connection on the power supply 3 Strip 0 5 inches of insulation from the appropriate AWG high strand count copper cable 4 Insert the cable into the DC ground and power cable lugs on the power supply as shown in Figure 69 and Figure 70 Figure 69 Alpine 3808 DC power supply w...

Page 148: ...wer on self test POST During the POST All ports are temporarily disabled The packet LED is off The power LED is on The MGMT LED flashes until the switch successfully passes the POST If the switch passes the POST the MGMT LED blinks at a slow rate one blink per second If the switch fails the POST the MGMT LED shows a solid yellow light NOTE See Chapter 9 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module ...

Page 149: ...port the power supply from the bottom and the other hand to hold the central handle on the front of the power supply Do not use just the ejector injector lever to remove a power supply 7 Use one hand on the central handle to slowly pull the power supply towards you Place your other hand beneath the power supply to support it as you pull it out of the chassis 8 If you are going to install a replace...

Page 150: ...0 and 70 VDC For DC power and ground cables use 14 AWG high strand count copper wire cable Use power cables with the specifications outlined in Table 42 Attaching the Cabling and Supplying Power After you receive your Alpine 3802 you need to attach the cabling so you can supply power to the chassis To attach the cable to the lugs and then to the DC power supply perform the following steps 1 Attach...

Page 151: ...r to the Alpine switch the switch performs a power on self test POST During the POST All ports are temporarily disabled The packet LED is off The power LED is on The MGMT LED flashes until the switch successfully passes the POST If the switch passes the POST the MGMT LED blinks at a slow rate one blink per second If the switch fails the POST the MGMT LED shows a solid yellow light NOTE See Chapter...

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Page 153: ...ion 6 0 or later and two switch configurations NOTE The Alpine 3802 switch does not require a separate Switch Management Module All upper layer protocol processing and switch management functions are part of the integrated Switch Management Module that is located in the chassis Figure 72 shows the front view of the SMMi Figure 72 Switch Management Module SMMi The SMMi module consists of a printed ...

Page 154: ... ports and for more information about Alpine SMMi module specifications see Appendix C Module Technical Specifications SMMi Memory The SMMi has two 144 pin SODIMM sockets and ships with two 128 MB SODRAM modules installed as shown in Figure 73 NOTE The SMMi supports only the SODIMMs that are supplied by Extreme Networks Figure 73 SMMi SODIMM sockets SMMi LEDs Table 43 describes the LED activity on...

Page 155: ...he top right corner of the switch front panel 3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module if applicable NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in the chassis should have a blank faceplate installed to ensure satisfactory protection from EMI and to guarantee adequate airflow through the chassis 4 Grasp the module by its front panel with one hand and place your other hand under t...

Page 156: ...l the SMMi module verify that it is working correctly by checking the LEDs on the front panel of the SMMi module If it is operating normally the front panel LED indicators appear as follows STATUS LED green blinking DIAG LED off PSU A B or both LEDs green For more information about SMMi module LED activity see SMMi LEDs on page 154 Removing SMMi Modules All Alpine 3800 series modules SMMi and I O ...

Page 157: ...touch the components on the PCB or pins on any of the connectors b Slide the module out of the chassis and place it immediately into an antistatic sack to protect it from ESD damage and to prevent dust from collecting on the module s connectors 4 To install a replacement SMMi follow the installation procedure described on page 155 5 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that ...

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Page 159: ... Appendix C Module Technical Specifications Configuring I O Modules No configuration information is stored on the I O modules configuration information is stored on the SMMi for the Alpine 3808 and 3804 chassis and the integrated Switch Management Module in the Alpine 3802 chassis NOTE There is a slight difference in appearance between Alpine I O modules Alpine Ethernet I O modules have a green st...

Page 160: ... type of module and configuration The pre configured information is applied to the module after it is inserted If you pre configure a slot for a specific module type and then insert a different type of module the module reverts to its default configuration NOTE See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide for more information about configuring I O modules ...

Page 161: ...1000BASE T The default configuration of the GM 4Ti module is as follows All ports Are added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in autonegotiation mode LEDs The GM 4Ti module has the following LEDs Module status Port status Port speed For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM 4Ti module see I O Modul...

Page 162: ...ties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in autonegotiation mode GBIC Ports The GM 4Xi module supports the following GBICs 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 GBIC UTP GBIC GBIC Media Types and Distances Table 44 describes the media types and associated maximum distances for each GBIC type Table 44 GBIC types and maximum distances Standard Media Type Mhz K...

Page 163: ...SE LX ZX GBIC ZX Rev 03 LX70 UTP GBIC To ensure correct operation of the LX100 GBIC make sure that you run ExtremeWare 6 1 9 or later on your switch NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types see GBIC Specifications on page 25 LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fib...

Page 164: ...lidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series I O Modules LEDs The GM 4Xi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM 4Xi module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 ...

Page 165: ...LANid and so forth Operate in autonegotiation mode Table 45 describes the optical specifications for the GM 4Si module LEDs The GM 4Si module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM 4Si module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Table 45 GM 4Si module optical specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output...

Page 166: ...GM WDMi module transmits bi directionally on the fiber cable and then multiplexes these wavelengths over the single mode optical fiber The total optical system budget for the GM WDMi module is 12 dB Measure cable plant losses with a 1550 nm light source to verify that your cable plant losses are within the optical budget Table 46 describes the optical specifications for the GM WDMi module Table 46...

Page 167: ...of 2 dB attenuation is required to prevent saturation of the receiver LEDs The GM WDMi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM WDMi module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Software Requirements The GM WDMi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 8 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later on your switch Table 47 GM WD...

Page 168: ...y particular group Table 48 lists the port groups for the GM 16X3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 and 13 then ports 2 6 10 and 14 followed by ports 3 7 11 and 15 and finally ports 4 8 12 and 16 NOTE If congestion is detected on a port with flow control enabled a flow control PAUSE frame is sent out that port The PAUSE frame is not sent out on the other ports in the group Table 49 lists the number of G...

Page 169: ...hen the share has more than four ports because traffic coming from the GM 16X3 or GM 16T3 modules will only load share over the first four ports of the share Load sharing using other load balancing algorithms can have up to eight links Mini GBIC Ports The GM 16X3 module supports any of the following mini GBICS SX mini GBIC LX mini GBIC ZX mini GBIC NOTE For more information about the supported min...

Page 170: ...ports in any particular group Table 51 lists the port groups for the GM 16T3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 and 13 then ports 2 6 10 and 14 followed by ports 3 7 11 and 15 and finally ports 4 8 12 and 16 NOTE If congestion is detected on a port with flow control enabled a flow control PAUSE frame is sent out that port The PAUSE frame is not sent out on the other ports in the group Table 52 lists the ...

Page 171: ...h port can be lower than the expected minimum of 250 Mbps When you install and configure a GM 16T3 module Extreme Networks does not recommend using the port based load sharing link aggregation algorithm when the share has more than four ports because traffic coming from the GM 16T3 or GM 16X3 modules will only load share over the first four ports of the share Load sharing using other load balancin...

Page 172: ...nd 100BASE TX The default configuration of the FM 32Ti module is as follows All ports Are added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so on Operate in autonegotiation mode LEDs The FM 32Ti module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM 32Ti module see I O Module LEDs o...

Page 173: ...degree male RJ 21 connector with a shielded PVC trunk cable and secure to a maximum of 4 in lbs of torque You can access the ports in one of the following ways Through a patch panel by terminating the cable and shield with an RJ 21 connector Directly by using a cable that is terminated with 12 RJ 45 connectors The RJ 21 connector is shown in Figure 83 Figure 83 RJ 21 connector Table 53 FM 24Ti cab...

Page 174: ...operties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in autonegotiation mode LEDs The FM 24Ti module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM 24Ti module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Software Requirements The FM 24Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 7 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later on y...

Page 175: ... is 11 dB Measure cable plant losses with a 1310 nm light source to verify that your cable plant losses are within the optical budget Table 54 describes the optical specifications for the FM 24SFi module LEDs The FM 24SFi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM 24SFi module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Table 54 FM 24SFi...

Page 176: ...me Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine 3800 Series I O Modules Software Requirements The FM 24SFi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 7 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later on your switch ...

Page 177: ...is 11 dB Measure cable plant losses with a 1310 nm light source to verify that your cable plant losses are within the optical budget Table 55 describes the optical specifications for the FM 24MFi module LEDs The FM 24MFi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM 24MFi module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Table 55 FM 24MFi ...

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Page 179: ...ividual Mogul 100 customer premises equipment Typically you connect the cable from the FM 8Vi to a punch down block and wire the individual VDSL circuits into RJ 11 jacks for connection to the Mogul 100s Use the two center conductors of the RJ 11 connector to connect the wire pairs Your particular installation depends on the physical cabling in your building The connector on the FM 8Vi requires a ...

Page 180: ...pine switch When you configure a port on the FM 8Vi you are configuring the Ethernet port on the Mogul 100 For example when you add port 2 on the FM 8Vi to a VLAN the Ethernet port on the Mogul 100 connected to port 2 of the FM 8Vi now belongs to that VLAN The ports on the Mogul 100 that are controlled by the FM 8Vi accept configurations using the same commands and procedures as the ports on the F...

Page 181: ...her two ports in autonegotiation mode allow 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and full duplex or half duplex operation WARNING To reduce the risk of fire use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord You must ground the Alpine 3800 series chassis to ensure safe operation of the WM 4T1i module For information about grounding requirements for the Alpine 3800 series chassis see Grounding the Alpine 3800 Se...

Page 182: ...M 4E1i module supports E1 and autonegotiation of 10BASE T and 100BASE T The default configuration of the WM 4E1i module is as follows The four E1 ports allow 2 048 Mbps and the other two ports in autonegotiation mode allow 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and full duplex or half duplex operation LEDs The WM 4E1i module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their ac...

Page 183: ...the WM 1T3i module use RG 59 75 ohm coax cable LEDs The WM 1T3i module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the WM 1T3i module see I O Module LEDs on page 183 Software Requirements The WM 1T3i module requires ExtremeWare version 6 1 5 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later For more information about software requirements and WM 1T3i modul...

Page 184: ...tus Off Amber Green No power Module seated in chassis Module powered up Diag1 Green blinking Off Power on Self Test POST is running Normal operation WAN port 1 4 T1 E1 1 T3 Amber Amber rapidly blinking2 Amber slowly blinking3 Green Alternating green and amber Green rapidly blinking2 Green slowly blinking3 Near end fault has been detected for example no cable Far end fault has been detected Physica...

Page 185: ...module 2 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top right corner of the switch front panel 3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module if applicable NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in the chassis should have a blank faceplate installed to ensure satisfactory protection from EMI and to ...

Page 186: ...nt panel of the I O module and use the show slot slot number command to display slot specific information about the newly installed module LED Indicators When the I O module and its ports are configured and operating normally the front panel LED indicators should appear as follows STATUS LED green DIAG LED WM 4Ti module only off Port status LED per port Green all modules except WM 4T1i Alternating...

Page 187: ...or injector levers away from the center of the module to disengage the module from the backplane a Grasp the module front panel with one hand and place your other hand under the metal panel to support the module CAUTION To prevent ESD damage handle the module by the metal panel edges only Never touch the components on the PCB or pins on any of the connectors b Slide the module out of the chassis a...

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Page 189: ...ccessed from the front of the chassis Is hot swappable which means you can remove and replace the fan tray without powering down the switch Can be removed and installed by customers CAUTION Do not cover or obstruct the fan ventilation holes at the rear of the unit Doing so can result in overheating and possible damage to the Alpine 3808 switch Thermal sensors will shut down the Alpine 3808 switch ...

Page 190: ... or to the switch log See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information about switch monitoring Alpine 3802 Fan Tray The Alpine 3802 fan tray Contains two individual fans Is preinstalled at the factory Is not hot swappable which means you must power down the switch before you can remove and replace the fan tray Cannot be removed and installed by customers Must be removed and replaced by...

Page 191: ...cedures see Appendix A To remove the fan tray from the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 switch 1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top right corner of the switch front panel 2 Unscrew the two captive screws that secure the fan tray to the chassis by turning them counterclockwise to the left 3 Use the finger grips...

Page 192: ...ne 3804 fan trays are hot swappable You do not need to turn off power to an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 switch to install a fan tray You need the following tools and equipment to install a fan tray ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver Replacement fan tray CAUTION Only trained service personnel should perform service to Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 fan trays Before installing or removing ...

Page 193: ...y into the slot Gently begin to insert the new fan tray into the slot NOTE If the chassis is powered on the fan blades will begin turning as soon as the tray makes contact with the backplane 4 To secure the fan tray turn the screws clockwise until they become tight 5 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive compon...

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Page 197: ...d Alpine and Summit switches delivers a consistent end to end network solution that provides a nonblocking architecture wire speed switching wire speed IP routing and policy based Quality of Service QoS This chapter describes Summary of Features on page 197 Switch Components on page 199 Following Safety Information on page 201 Summary of Features This section describes the features of the BlackDia...

Page 198: ...face SNMP support Port Connections The BlackDiamond 6800 series switches support the following port configurations that are available on the different BlackDiamond I O modules as described in Table 59 CAUTION Modules that use SX LX and LX70 interfaces contain Class 1 laser devices The P3cSi P3cMi P12cSi P12cMi A3cSi A3cMi and WDMi modules also use Class 1 laser devices These ports can emit invisib...

Page 199: ...ch The BlackDiamond 6816 switch consists of the following components One 20 slot chassis with backplane 16 I O module slots labeled slots 1 through 16 Four MSM64i slots labeled slots A through D Four power supply bays accessed from the front of the unit Two fan trays accessed from the front of the unit Two side mounted handles for lifting the chassis One electromagnetic discharge ESD wrist strap c...

Page 200: ...ll installed power supplies must be of the same type You cannot mix 110 VAC 220 VAC and 48 VDC power supplies in a single chassis All BlackDiamond power supplies are hot swappable They are also load sharing If one power supply fails in a BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis the remaining power supplies will provide sufficient power to operate a chassis that has all slots populated with modules Switch ...

Page 201: ...ernet links to the switch backplane If you have a BlackDiamond 6816 and install four MSM64i modules each module receives two of the eight Gigabit Ethernet links If you have a BlackDiamond 6808 or a BlackDiamond 6804 and install two MSM64i modules each module receives four of the eight Gigabit Ethernet links Following Safety Information WARNING Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly b...

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Page 203: ...hly before you attempt to install or remove any BlackDiamond chassis BlackDiamond 6800 Series Architecture This section describes and shows the architecture of the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis For each chassis the Front view shows an example of a completely installed chassis with optional I O modules that you can install in the chassis Rear view shows the back of the chassis BlackDiamond 6816 ...

Page 204: ...2 switched Gigabit Ethernet ports 256 switched 1000BASE X oversubscribed ports 360 switched 10 100 1000BASE T oversubscribed ports 60 OC3 PoS ports 60 OC3 ATM ports 30 OC12 PoS ports NOTE PoS and ATM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly Figure 92 shows the front view of the Blac...

Page 205: ...816 Switch Rear View The rear of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch provides The chassis serial number The Ethernet MAC address of the switch BD_6816s POWER POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 50015 50015 50015 50015 51032 51032 52011 51040 POWER POWER 51032 51032 51032 51032 I O module slots MSM module slots I O module slots Power supplies ESD wrist strap connector ...

Page 206: ...rear view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch Figure 93 Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch BlackDiamond 6808 Switch Front View The BlackDiamond 6808 switch consists of the following components One 10 slot chassis with backplane Eight I O module slots labeled slots 1 through 8 Two MSM64i slots labeled slots A and B BD_rr16s Grounding studs ...

Page 207: ...ched 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet ports 224 switched 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet ports 96 switched Gigabit Ethernet ports 128 switched 1000BASE X oversubscribed ports 168 switched 10 100 1000BASE T oversubscribed ports 28 OC3 PoS ports 28 OC3 ATM ports 14 OC12 PoS ports NOTE PoS and ATM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I O module also installed in...

Page 208: ...r supplies I O module slots MSM module slots S Y S M S T R E N V E R R MGMT PCMCIA LINK ACTIVITY MODEM CONSOLE S Y S M S T R E N V E R R MGMT PCMCIA LINK ACTIVITY MODEM CONSOLE S TA T U S D IA G 3 4 2 1 7 8 6 5 11 12 10 9 AMBER GREEN FLASHING GREEN ACTIVITY LINK OK DISABLED DIAG STATUS 50015 50015 52011 3 4 2 AMBER ACTIVITY GREEN LINK OK FLASHING GREEN DISABLED 7 8 6 5 51040 AC IN DCOUT 50021 POWE...

Page 209: ... components One 6 slot chassis with backplane Four I O module slots labeled slots 1 through 4 Two MSM64i slots labeled slots A and B Two power supply bays accessed from the front of the unit One fan tray accessed from the front of the unit One electromagnetic discharge ESD wrist strap connector The BlackDiamond 6804 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configura...

Page 210: ...ules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly Figure 96 shows the front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis installed with two MSM64i modules and four optional I O modules Figure 96 Front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch with sample I O modules 6804chas ESD receptacle I O module slots...

Page 211: ...ch Installing the Chassis The BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis fits in a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack Table 60 displays the height measurements for the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis The BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis comes shipped with a preinstalled fan tray For your safety due to the increased weight of the chassis after components are installed and to prevent damage to the Table 60 Black...

Page 212: ... tools equipment and resources Helper bracket provided A minimum of four appropriate screws to secure the helper bracket not provided A minimum of eight appropriate screws to secure the chassis into the rack not provided 1 Phillips screwdriver A minimum of two people to help install the chassis into the rack To mount the chassis into a rack 1 Mount the helper bracket in the rack using four appropr...

Page 213: ...e sheet metal plates on the chassis while you insert the chassis into the rack 4 Have a minimum of two people lift and place the empty chassis on the helper bracket and slowly guide the chassis into the rack NOTE Do not use the fan tray handle to lift and insert the chassis into the rack 5 While holding the empty chassis secure it with a minimum of eight suitable screws depending on the model Blac...

Page 214: ...14 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis Figure 99 Securing the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis in a rack BD_rack16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 215: ...gure 100 Securing the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis in a rack Figure 101 Securing the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis in a rack 6 After you secure the chassis remove the helper bracket Store it for future use for example if you need to remove the chassis BD 1 2 3 4 A B 5 6 7 8 6804rack ...

Page 216: ...cable into the cable lug CAUTION Ensure that no copper is visible between the lug and the cable insulation 3 Tighten the cable retention screw using a 1 4 or 5 16 flathead screwdriver to 20 in lbs of torque 4 Attach the ground lug lock washers and screw fasteners in that order to the grounding studs on the rear of the chassis Use cables and lugs with the specifications outlined in Table 61 Removin...

Page 217: ...our rack 3 To reduce weight and prevent possible equipment damage use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the Power supply MSM64i module s I O module s For information about removing power supplies see Chapter 14 For information about removing the MSM64i see Chapter 15 For information about removing I O modules see Chapter 16 4 Unscrew the chassis from the rack 5 Have a minimum of two people gently...

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Page 219: ...nnot mix 110 VAC 220 VAC and 48 VDC power supplies in a single chassis All BlackDiamond power supplies are fully fault tolerant hot swappable and they are load sharing Depending upon the modules installed in the chassis Two power supplies can support a fully loaded BlackDiamond 6816 chassis One power supply can support a fully loaded BlackDiamond 6808 chassis One power supply can support a fully l...

Page 220: ...quired for full operation If 110VAC power is supplied some BlackDiamond I O modules might not power up The MSM64i performs power calculations and powers up the maximum number of I O modules from left slot 1 to right slot 8 in the BlackDiamond 6808 or top slot 1 to bottom slot 4 in the BlackDiamond 6804 and slot 16 in the BlackDiamond 6816 A module is skipped if that module is not within the power ...

Page 221: ... supply to operate properly and both power cords require a dedicated 20 A 110 VAC source power connection The 110 VAC power supply ships with two L5 20P locking power cable Power supplies slide in from the front of the chassis as illustrated in Figure 103 Table 63 LEDs on the 220 VAC power supply LED Color Indicates AC In Green Amber Off Input voltage is 220 V Input voltage is less than 180 V No i...

Page 222: ... plating on the studs enhances conductivity and resists corrosion The input terminals are isolated from the ground terminals The BlackDiamond DC power supplies operate with DC input that can range from 42 to 70 V Each DC power supply requires a dedicated 60 A service The DC power supply ships with the input lugs attached to the power supply and the power supplies slide in from the front of the cha...

Page 223: ...ssis in a rack and ground the chassis before installing any switch components Complete the following tasks before installing any switch components Ground the rack For more information about grounding the rack see Protective Grounding for the Rack on page 46 Table 65 DC power supply LED activity LED Color Indicates DC in Green Amber Off Input voltage is within range Input voltage is outside of rang...

Page 224: ... that is located on the top left corner of the switch front panel 2 If there is a blank faceplate covering the power supply bay remove it and save it for future use 3 Prepare the power supply for installation For the BlackDiamond 6816 switch as shown in Figure 105 Ensure that the power supply is right side up Open the locking handle For the BlackDiamond 6808 or Black Diamond 6804 switch as shown i...

Page 225: ...bus bars and connectors on a BlackDiamond power supply 4 If you are installing a DC power supply you must prepare the DC power supply cable before you install the power supply See Preparing the DC Cabling on page 228 for more details A DC power supply in the BlackDiamond 6816 switch is shown in Figure 105 5 To support the power supply place both hands under the power supply to check the connectors...

Page 226: ... screwdriver 9 To turn on power to the system connect the power cables to the power supplies and then to the wall outlet If you have a DC power supply Remove the plexiglass cover Attach the power cables Turn the on off switch to the on position See Attaching the DC Cabling on page 228 for more information about how to attach the DC cabling to the power supply 10 Leave the ESD strap permanently con...

Page 227: ...power cable and plug Figure 109 BlackDiamond 220 VAC power cable and plug Figure 110 shows the BlackDiamond 6800 series 110 VAC power cable and plug Figure 110 BlackDiamond 110 VAC power cable and plug See Preparing the DC Cabling on page 228 for details about the 48 VDC power cable and plug Selecting the DC Cabling Use the following guidelines when selecting cabling for the DC power supplies Each...

Page 228: ...f the lug that is used to connect the DC power cable to the DC power supply Figure 111 Dimensions of the DC power cable lugs Use power cables and lugs with the specifications outlined in Table 66 Attaching the DC Cabling To attach the cable to the lugs perform the following steps 1 Strip 0 5 inches of insulation from the 4 AWG high strand count copper wire cable 2 Insert the cable into the cable l...

Page 229: ...rcuitry The LED labeled SYS on the MSM64i blinks amber during the POST After the MSM64i has passed its POST and is operational each I O module performs its own POST NOTE See Chapter 15 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch Module for more information about switch management module LED activity and Chapter 16 BlackDiamond 6800 Series I O Modules for more information about I O module LED activi...

Page 230: ...supply turn the on off switch to the off position and remove the power cables 3 Unscrew the power supply using a 1 Phillips screwdriver 4 On a BlackDiamond 6816 disengage the power supply by rotating the handle out and to the left as shown in Figure 113 On a BlackDiamond 6808 or BlackDiamond 6804 disengage the power supply by rotating the handle out and down as shown in Figure 114 Figure 113 Remov...

Page 231: ...ulling the power supply towards you After you pull the power supply towards you place both hands underneath the power supply to support it as you pull it out of the chassis CAUTION The power supply weighs approximately 30 pounds 14 kg CAUTION Do not handle the power supply using the DC output bus bars 6 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when yo...

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Page 233: ... adding more MSM64i modules increases both reliability and throughput Each MSM64i has two CPUs for protocol processing and network management For full redundancy you can install up to Four MSM64i modules in the BlackDiamond 6816 switch Two MSM64i modules in the BlackDiamond 6808 switch Two MSM64i modules in the BlackDiamond 6804 switch With full redundancy the BlackDiamond 6800 series switch is a ...

Page 234: ... of the module front panel The MSM64i has the following ports Console port Used to connect a terminal and perform local management Management port Used to connect an Ethernet cable directly from your laptop into the management port to view and locally manage the switch configurations Modem port Used to connect a modem for remote access to the CLI PCMCIA slot Reserved for future use See Chapter 1 S...

Page 235: ... one or more MSM64i modules already installed and an MSM64i module is installed in slot A the MSM64i in slot A becomes the master When the BlackDiamond 6800 series switch boots with a single MSM64i regardless of the slot position it is selected as the master If additional MSM64i modules are added to the switch after powered on the added MSM64i modules become the slaves MSM64i modules that operate ...

Page 236: ...n is occurring Diagnostic test is in progress Diagnostic failure has occurred Switch is not receiving power MSTR Green Amber Module is operating as master Module is operating as slave ENV Green Amber Environment temperature fan power supply is operating properly Environmental failure has occurred ERR Amber Off A critical software error has been logged since power up Normal operation is occurring L...

Page 237: ...tered slots only MSM64i modules do not fit in numbered slots Forceful insertion can damage the MSM64i module 2 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top left corner of the switch front panel 3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module if applicable NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in t...

Page 238: ... a BlackDiamond 6816 or a BlackDiamond 6804 For the BlackDiamond 6808 ensure that the MSM64i is vertical as shown in Figure 118 with the Module name at the top PCB to the right Ejector injector levers are extended Figure 118 MSM64i prior to insertion in a BlackDiamond 6808 EW_clips2 MGMT PCMCIA LINK ACTIVITY MODEM CONSOLE 50015 EW_clips MGMT PCMCIA LINK ACTIVITY MODEM CONSOLE 50015 ...

Page 239: ...images and the configurations from the master to the slave If not synchronized the slave uses its image and the master configuration This image configuration mismatch will likely cause the switch to operate differently after failover CAUTION Depending on the size and complexity of your network you should install and configure a slave MSM64i module when there will be minimal network disruption You ...

Page 240: ...he module unscrew the screws with a 1 Phillips screwdriver 3 Simultaneously rotate the ejector injector levers outward to disengage the module from the backplane a Grasp the module front panel with one hand and place your other hand under the metal panel to support the weight of the module CAUTION To prevent ESD damage handle the module by the metal panel edges only Never touch the components on t...

Page 241: ... Technical Specifications Configuring I O Modules No configuration information is stored on the I O modules all configuration information is stored on the MSM64i module s When the BlackDiamond 6800 series switch is powered on ExtremeWare generates a default configuration for any slots that contain I O modules The default configuration allows the I O module ports to participate in the VLAN named de...

Page 242: ...Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series I O Modules NOTE See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide for more information about configuring I O modules ...

Page 243: ...ion of the G8Ti module is as follows All ports Are added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode LEDs The G8Ti module has the following LEDs Module status Port status Port speed For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G8Ti module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 XM_G8Ti Module stat...

Page 244: ...f the G8Xi module is as follows All ports Are added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode GBIC Ports The G8Xi module supports any of the following GBICs 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 GBIC UTP GBIC GBIC Media Types and Distances Table 69 describes the media types and associa...

Page 245: ...nces Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 400 500 160 200 500 550 220 275 LX 1310 nm optical window 50 125 µm multimode fiber 50 125 µm multimode fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 400 500 50...

Page 246: ...Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode LEDs The G12SXi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G12SXi module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The G12SXi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 4 or later on the switch EW_...

Page 247: ...as eight groups of two ports each Each group multiplexes traffic into a single full duplex gigabit link to the switch fabric To take advantage of this architecture use a single port in each group before using all of the ports in any particular group Table 70 lists the groups for the G16X3 module Populate ports 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 and 15 then port 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 and 16 Table 70 G16X3 port groups Port...

Page 248: ...ut the supported mini GBIC types see Mini GBIC Types and Specifications on page 20 LEDs The G16X3 module has the following LEDs Module status Port status Diagnostics For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G16X3 module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The G16X3 module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 7 0 1b11 or later and BootROM 7 8 or later on the ...

Page 249: ... will not support a chassis fully populated with G16X3 modules Table 72 lists the number of G16X3 modules that you can install in a BlackDiamond chassis depending on which power supplies are installed Table 72 G16X3 modules supported Chassis Power Supply G16X3 Module BlackDiamond 6804 any 4 BlackDiamond 6808 original power supplies 6 BlackDiamond 6808 iPower power supplies 8 BlackDiamond 6816 iPow...

Page 250: ... groups of four ports each Each group multiplexes traffic into a single full duplex gigabit link to the switch fabric To take advantage of this architecture use the same number of ports in each group Table 73 lists the groups for the G24T3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 13 17 and 21 then ports 2 6 10 14 18 and 22 followed by ports 3 7 11 15 19 and 23 and finally ports 4 8 12 16 20 and 24 Table 73 G24...

Page 251: ...es that you load ExtremeWare version 7 0 1b5 or later and BootROM 7 8 or later on the switch Hardware Requirements The G24T3 requires a BlackDiamond chassis using MSM64i switch fabric module s Use iPower power supplies part numbers 50020 50021 50022 with G24T3 modules A BlackDiamond chassis with original power supplies part number 50012 will not support a chassis fully populated with G24T3 modules...

Page 252: ...le is as follows The port Is added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherits the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth The WDMi module transmits bi directionally on both fiber cables and then multiplexes these wavelengths over the single mode optical fiber Table 75 describes the specifications for the WDMi optical interface Table 75 WDMi optical interface specifications P...

Page 253: ...er LEDs The WDMi module has the following LEDs Module status Channel status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the WDMi module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The WDMi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 5 or later on the switch Optical input power maximum 1 dBm Fiber Optic Cable Back reflection 25 dB Table 76 WDMi maximum transmit distance...

Page 254: ...ol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode When you install the fiber optic cable using the SC connectors be sure you hear a click as the cable is installed This sound ensures that you have properly seated the connector and that it is completely latched in the port If the cable is not fully inserted in the port the link my have many errors and my not come up properly You must use...

Page 255: ...dule LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The 10GLRi module requires that you load ExtremeWare 7 0 or later on the switch Augmented Command The automatic interface configuration command now includes a keyword to specify the 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface To configure the automatic interface costs for 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps interfaces use the following command config ospf metric table...

Page 256: ...les The following example configures the automatic interface costs for 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps interfaces config ospf metric table 10m 20 100m 10 1g 8 10g 4 For more information about this and other ExtremeWare commands see the ExtremeWare Software Command Reference Guide ...

Page 257: ... added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode LEDs The F48Ti module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the F48Ti module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The F48Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare vers...

Page 258: ...0BASE TX ports available through eight RJ 21 telco connectors The RJ 21 port is shown in Figure 128 Figure 128 One RJ 21 port yields 12 10 100 ports BD_F96Ti Module status LEDs 10 100 Mbps ports BD_037 Spare Spare Port 12 Port 11 Port 10 Port 9 Port 8 Port 7 Port 6 Port 5 Port 4 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port 12 Port 11 Port 10 Port 9 Port 8 Port 7 Port 6 Port 5 Port 4 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 ...

Page 259: ...2 6 1 3 6 11 12 36 37 2 6 1 3 7 13 14 38 39 2 6 1 3 8 15 16 40 41 2 6 1 3 9 17 18 42 43 2 6 1 3 10 19 20 44 45 2 6 1 3 11 21 22 46 47 2 6 1 3 12 23 24 48 49 2 6 1 3 Table 80 Output signals for the RJ 21 connector RJ 21 Pin Numbers Output Signal RJ 21 Pin Numbers Output Signal 1 2 RxD TxD 26 27 RxD TxD 3 4 RxD TxD 28 29 RxD TxD 5 6 RxD TxD 30 31 RxD TxD 7 8 RxD TxD 32 33 RxD TxD 9 10 RxD TxD 34 35 ...

Page 260: ...igure 129 Figure 129 RJ 21 connector The default configuration of the F96Ti module is as follows All ports Are added to the default VLAN as untagged Inherit the properties of the default VLAN protocol type VLANid and so forth Operate in auto negotiation mode LEDs The F96Ti module has a module status LED For information about the module status LED and its activity on the F96Ti module see I O Module...

Page 261: ...n a BlackDiamond 6800 chassis A BlackDiamond 6800 chassis with the original power supplies part number 50012 will not fewer F96Ti modules than a chassis with iPower power supplies Table 82 lists the number of F96Ti modules that you can install in a BlackDiamond chassis depending on which power supplies are installed Table 82 F96Ti modules supported Chassis Power Supply F96Ti Module Additional Modu...

Page 262: ...l type VLANid and so forth Operate in 100 Mbps full duplex mode Half duplex mode is not supported LEDs The F32Fi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the F32Fi module see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Software Requirements The F32Fi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6 1 8 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later on the ...

Page 263: ...2cSi and P12cMi PoS modules each have two OC 12 ports that use duplex SC connectors The P3cSi and the P12cSi modules support single mode fiber optic cable only and the P3cMi and the P12cMi modules support multimode fiber optic cable only These modules connect the switch to a SONET infrastructure that is used by metropolitan area service providers and operators of server co location networks BD_P3 ...

Page 264: ...interfaces on these modules operate in concatenated mode which enables all the bandwidth to be devoted to a single payload stream NOTE PoS modules are a Class 1 laser device The default configuration of the P3cSi P3cMi P12cSi and P12cMi modules is as follows Are added to the default VLAN as untagged For P3c modules only ports 1 and 3 are added to the default VLAN Ports 2 and 4 are not added to any...

Page 265: ...nly that flashes amber when diagnostics are running on the module and is solid amber if the module fails the diagnostics Port level LED Located next to the port number identifying each fiber optic network interface connector on the front panel of the module The port LED is a bi color LED displaying in either green or amber that signals the operating status of that network interface port NOTE Durin...

Page 266: ...er Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Hardware Requirements The PoS modules are compatible with i series MSM modules only For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the PoS modules consult your release notes PoS modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate corr...

Page 267: ...g frames from the switch fabric Processing the frames Transmitting the frames back into the switch fabric which then sends them to the appropriate I O module A maximum of four ARM modules can be placed in a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch at any one time Physical Description This section describes the components and the LEDs of the ARM module as shown in Figure 135 The ARM module has the following...

Page 268: ...odule boot up the Status and Diag LEDs may be incorrectly lit to solid green or solid amber The LEDs reflect their true state after approximately 30 seconds when the module has completed its boot cycle For more information on ARM module LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Service Ports The ARM module is equipped with two front panel service ports one port is a DB 9 connector the other is ...

Page 269: ...software requirements ARM module features and ARM module configurations see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Hardware Requirements The ARM module is compatible with i series MSM modules only For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the ARM module consult your release notes ARM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require ...

Page 270: ...ion Receiving frames from the switch fabric Processing the frames Transmitting the frames back into the switch fabric which then sends them to the appropriate I O module A maximum of four MPLS modules can be placed in a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch at any one time Physical Description This section describes the components and the LEDs of the MPLS module as shown in Figure 137 The MPLS module ha...

Page 271: ...up the Status and Diag LEDs may be incorrectly lit to solid green or solid amber The LEDs reflect their true state after approximately 30 seconds when the module has completed its boot cycle For more information on MPLS module LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 277 Service Ports The MPLS module is equipped with two front panel service ports one port is a subminiature DB 9 connector the other...

Page 272: ... the software requirements MPLS module features and MPLS module configurations see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Hardware Requirements The MPLS module is compatible with i series MSM modules only For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the MPLS module consult your release notes MPLS modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassi...

Page 273: ...cities to a carrier s ATM infrastructure In the second application operators of server co location networks can use ATM modules in BlackDiamond 6800 series switches to create an ATM based connection between server co location sites The result is that their network is simpler to manage and problems can be isolated and resolved more expediently In the third application a service provider can provide...

Page 274: ...rformance ATM Module LED Indicators The ATM module is equipped with two module level LED indicators STATUS and DIAG and one port level LED indicator for each network interface port on the ATM module see Figure 139 STATUS LED Located near the top end of the ATM module front panel near the ejector injector lever This LED indicator is a bi color LED displaying in either green or amber that signals th...

Page 275: ... by Extreme Networks technical support personnel for diagnostic purposes Figure 139 Showing the components and LEDs of the ATM module Software Requirements The ATM module requires that you run ExtremeWare 7 0 or later on both the MSM64i module and the ATM module BootROM 7 8 for the MSM64i module and BootROM 1 18 for the ATM module For more information about the software requirements ATM module fea...

Page 276: ...odule is compatible with i series MSM modules only For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the ATM module consult your release notes ATM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly ...

Page 277: ...een blinking Amber blinking Off Normal operation Configuration error code version error diagnostic failure or other severe module error No power DIAG Off Amber blinking Amber Normal operation Diagnostics in progress Diagnostic failure Port x Green Green blinking Amber blinking Off Link up Link down Packet activity Link down Table 86 BlackDiamond PoS and ATM module LEDs LED Color Indicates Status G...

Page 278: ... CAUTION You can install I O modules only in slots 1 through 16 in the BlackDiamond 6816 slots 1 through 8 in the BlackDiamond 6808 or slots 1 through 4 on the BlackDiamond 6804 I O modules do not fit in slots A B C or D Forceful insertion can damage the I O module 2 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top le...

Page 279: ... NOTE Use the metal panel not the PCB to guide the I O module As the module begins to seat in the chassis the ejector injector levers begin to close b To close the ejector injector levers use both hands simultaneously to push the levers toward the center of the module c To secure the module tighten the two captive screws using a 1 Phillips screwdriver NOTE Tighten the screws of this module before ...

Page 280: ...ses through its initialization the GPP subsystem state changes to OPERATIONAL and then each of the network processors state changes to OPERATIONAL For more information about slot status information see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Removing I O Modules All BlackDiamond I O modules are hot swappable You do not need to power off the system to remove ...

Page 281: ... to support the weight of the module CAUTION To prevent ESD damage handle the module by the metal panel edges only Never touch the components on the PCB or pins on any of the connectors b Slide the module out of the chassis and place it immediately into an antistatic sack to protect it from ESD damage and to prevent dust from collecting on the module s connectors 4 If you are not going to install ...

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Page 283: ...preinstalled at the factory Are accessed from the front of the chassis Are hot swappable which means you can remove and replace a fan tray without powering down the system CAUTION Do not cover or obstruct the fan ventilation holes at the side of the unit Doing so can result in overheating and possible damage to the BlackDiamond 6816 switch Thermal sensors will shut down the BlackDiamond 6816 switc...

Page 284: ...les at the rear of the unit Doing so can result in overheating and possible damage to the BlackDiamond 6808 switch Thermal sensors will shut down the BlackDiamond 6808 switch if the internal temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius ExtremeWare monitors the fan trays in the BlackDiamond 6808 switch for failure and overheat conditions All fan failures and over temperature events cause the switch to se...

Page 285: ...not cover or obstruct the fan ventilation holes at the side of the unit Doing so can result in overheating and possible damage to the BlackDiamond 6804 switch Thermal sensors will shut down the BlackDiamond 6804 switch if the internal temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius ExtremeWare monitors the fan trays in the BlackDiamond 6804 switch for failure and overheat conditions All fan failures and ov...

Page 286: ...ponents or carrying out any maintenance procedures see Appendix A To remove a fan tray from the BlackDiamond 6800 series switch 1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top left corner of the switch front panel 2 For the BlackDiamond 6816 switch or the BlackDiamond 6804 switch use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to uns...

Page 287: ... chassis approximately inch 12 7 mm as shown in Figure 143 This action disconnects the power to the fan tray For the BlackDiamond 6808 switch grasp the edges of the two handles on the front of the fan tray to pull it straight out of the chassis approximately inch 12 7 mm as shown in Figure 144 This action disconnects power to the fan tray Figure 143 An example of removing the BlackDiamond 6816 or ...

Page 288: ...ssis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan Tray BlackDiamond 6800 series fan trays are hot swappable You do not need to turn off power to a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch to install a fan tray You need the following tools and equipment to install a fan tray ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver Replace...

Page 289: ...slot Gently begin to insert the new fan tray into the slot For the BlackDiamond 6808 switch use both hands to hold the fan tray handles and use the two pins located on each side of the fan tray to guide the fan tray into the bay Gently begin to insert the new fan tray into the bay NOTE If the chassis is powered on the fan blades will begin turning as soon as the tray makes contact with the backpla...

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 293: ...are that you connect to any Summit Alpine or BlackDiamond switch must be configured with these settings This procedure is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier or you can make your own To ensure the electromagnetic compatibility of the unit only shielded serial cables should be used Table 88 describes the pinouts for a D...

Page 294: ...clear to send 8 In Table 88 Pinouts for the console connector continued Function Pin Number Direction Screen TxD RxD Ground RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR Cable connector 9 pin female Switch Cable connector 25 pin male female 25pin PC Terminal Screen RxD TxD Ground RTS DTR CTS DSR DCD Shell 3 2 5 7 8 6 1 4 1 3 2 7 4 20 5 6 8 Screen DTR TxD RxD CTS Ground DSR RTS DCD Cable connector 9 pin female Switch Cable ...

Page 295: ...in to the switch and configuring switch management access see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide 4 At the password prompt press Return This is because the default user name admin has no password assigned to it When you have successfully logged on to the system the command line prompt displays the system name for example BlackDiamond6800 in its prompt NOTE For more information about how to make a ...

Page 296: ...296 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Initial Switch and Management Access ...

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Page 299: ...nt 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 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 ...

Page 300: ...und Power Cable Use an AC power cable appropriate for your country Check your local electrical codes and regulatory agencies for power cable requirements The countries listed below have the following additional requirements USA and Canada The cable set must be UL listed and CSA certified The minimum specification for the flexible cable is No 18 AWG 1 5 mm2 Type SVT or SJT 3 conductor The cable set...

Page 301: ...able when they are powered on This is a Class 1 laser device WARNING Use fiber optic ports only for data communications applications that require optical fiber Use only with the appropriate connector When not in use replace dust cover Using this module in ways other than those described in this manual can result in intense heat that can cause fire property damage or personal injury Lithium Battery...

Page 302: ...typically be disposed of as normal waste If you are disposing of large quantities contact a local waste management service No hazardous compounds are used within the battery module The weight of the lithium contained in each coin cell is approximately 0 035 grams Two types of batteries are used interchangeably CR chemistry uses manganese dioxide as the cathode material BR chemistry uses poly carbo...

Page 303: ...ge 310 Alpine 3800 series switch specifications on page 312 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch specifications on page 314 Common switch specifications on page 316 Table 89 Summit i series switch specifications Physical Dimensions Summit1i Height 3 5 inches 8 9 cm Width 17 25 inches 43 8 cm Depth 19 0 inches 48 3 cm Weight 22 lbs 10 kg Summit5i Height 3 5 inches 8 9 cm Width 17 25 inches 43 8 cm Depth...

Page 304: ...agnetic Interference Compatibility EMI EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico MIC Mark Korea GOST Russia CNS 13438 Class A Taiwan Heat Dissipation Summit1i SX 10...

Page 305: ...z Input Voltage Options 90 VAC to 264 VAC Current Rating 100 120 200 240 VAC 10 5 A Summit48i AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 85 VAC to 250 VAC Current Rating 100 120 200 240 VAC 3 1 5 A Summit48si AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz auto ranging Input Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VAC Current Rating 100 120 200 240 VAC 3 1 5 A Switch Power Off Temperature power off Summit1i S...

Page 306: ...w Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico MIC ...

Page 307: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico MIC...

Page 308: ...ition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mex...

Page 309: ...S NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility EMI EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico MIC Mark Kor...

Page 310: ... 47 Part 15 Class A US Emissions ICES 003 Class A Canada Emissions 89 336 EEC EMC Directive ETSI EN 300 386 2001 EU Telecommunications Emissions and Immunity EN55022 1998 Class A European Emissions EN55024 1998 includes IEC 61000 3 4 5 6 11 European Immunity EN61000 3 2 3 Europe Harmonics and Flicker IEC CISPR 22 1997 Class A International Emissions IEC CISPR 24 1998 International Immunity IEC EN ...

Page 311: ... Input Voltage Options 90 VAC to 264 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 2 0 A 200 240 VAC 1 0 A Switch Power Off Temperature power off Listed by supply type Digital supplies not Rev C1 Not drifting 65 to 70 C 149 to 158 F Drifting 50 C 122 F Digital supplies Rev C1 70 to 75 C 158 to 167 F Power One supplies Rev OL and earlier 60 to 65 C 140 to 149 F Power One supplies Rev OM and later 75 ...

Page 312: ...cm Weight empty chassis 30 pounds 13 6 kg Weight fully loaded chassis 40 pounds 18 1 kg Weight each module 3 pounds 1 4 kg Safety Certifications and Standards UL 1950 3rd Edition listed Alpine 3802 UL 60950 3rd Edition listed cUL listed to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EN60950 1992 A1 A4 A11 1996 plus deviations IEC950CB IEC 60950 1991 A1 A4 1996 2nd Edition Alpine 3802 IEC 60950 1999 3rd Edition Low ...

Page 313: ... 264 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 10 A 200 240 VAC 5 A 40 70 VDC 30 A Alpine 3804 AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 90 VAC to 264 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 5 6 A 200 240 VAC 2 3 A 40 70 VDC 16 5 A Alpine 3802 AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 90 VAC to 264 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 3 1 A 200 240 VAC 1 3 A ...

Page 314: ...mond 6804 Height 19 25 inches 48 9 cm Width 17 32 inches 44 cm Depth 19 inches 48 26 cm Weight empty chassis 57 5 lbs 26 1 kg Weight fully loaded chassis 161 lbs 73 kg Weight each power supply 30 to 33 lbs 13 6 to 15 0 kg Weight each module 5 lbs 2 3 kg Safety Certifications and Standards UL 60950 3rd Edition listed cUL listed to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EN60950 2000 plus deviations IEC950CB IEC ...

Page 315: ...C auto ranging Current Rating 200 VAC 15 A Weight 33 0 lbs 15 0 kg 110 VAC Power Supply AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 200 VAC 15 7 5 A Weight 33 0 lbs 15 0 kg 48 DC Power Supply Input Voltage Options 42 VDC to 70 VDC auto ranging Current Rating 48 VDC 60 A Weight 31 75 lbs 14 4 kg Switch Power Off Temperature power off Ori...

Page 316: ...58 F Alpine 3802 only Operating Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing Standards EN60068 to Extreme IEC68 schedule Certification Marks CE European Community TUV GS German Notified Body TUV S Argentina GOST Russian Federation ACN 090 029 066 C Tick Australian Communication Authority Underwriters Laboratories USA and Canada MIC South Korea BSMI Republic of Taiwan NOM Mexican Official Norm...

Page 317: ... FM 8Vi module specifications on page 324 WM 4T1i and WM 4E1i module specifications on page 325 WM 1T3i module specifications on page 326 BlackDiamond modules MSM64i module specifications on page 327 G8Xi G8Ti and G12SXi module specifications on page 328 G16X3 and G24T3 module specifications on page 329 WDMi module specifications on page 330 10GLRi module specifications on page 331 F48Ti and F96Ti...

Page 318: ... accessory cUL listed accessory to CAN CSA C22 2 No 950 EN60950 1992 A1 A4 A11 1996 plus deviations IEC950CB IEC 60950 1991 A1 A4 1996 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336...

Page 319: ...6 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class ...

Page 320: ...60950 2000 CB plus deviations TUV R GS Mark Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 NOM NYCE S Mark Argentina Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 CISPR22 1997 Class A CISPR24 1998 ETSI EN 300 386 2001 EN61000 3 2 3 CNS 13438 1998 Cl...

Page 321: ...ition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan ...

Page 322: ... A4 1996 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI...

Page 323: ... 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A...

Page 324: ...6 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class ...

Page 325: ... Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico ...

Page 326: ...96 2nd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class...

Page 327: ...1999 Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan A...

Page 328: ...0 1999 Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan...

Page 329: ...LVD AS NZS 3260 NOM NYCE S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 G16X3 only FCC 21 CFR subpart J G16X3 only CDRH G16X3 only Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 CISPR22 1997 Class A CISPR24 1998 ETSI EN 300 386 2001 EN61000 3 2 3 3 CNS 13438 Cl...

Page 330: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS ...

Page 331: ...AN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 Australia New Zealand NOM NYCE Mexico MIC Mark Korea GOST Russia CNS 13438 Class A Taiwan Environmental NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 63 Issue2 EN ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089...

Page 332: ...of controls Immunity to power surges EN 61000 4 5 1kV line to line 2kV line to earth B A Immunity to RF common mode EN 61000 4 6 150kHz 80MHz 3V RMS 80 AM 1kHz A A Power frequency magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 50Hz 1A m RMS A A Mains voltage dips EN 61000 4 11 30 reduction for 10mS 60 reduction for 100mS B C A B Voltage interruptions EN 61000 4 11 95 for 5000mS C B Immunity to radiated RF field Keye...

Page 333: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS ...

Page 334: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS ...

Page 335: ...tage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 A...

Page 336: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS ...

Page 337: ...ltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS 3548 ...

Page 338: ...ow Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 1 A11 1996 FCC CFR 21 CDRH Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Certifications and Standards NEBS Telcordia Type IV Level 3 GR 1089 Issue2 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A CAN ICES 003 Class A 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN6100 3 2 3 3 VCCI Class A Japan AS NZS ...

Page 339: ...le Specifications Table 119 describes the specifications common to all modules Table 119 Common module specifications Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Operating Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing ...

Page 340: ...340 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Module Technical Specifications ...

Page 341: ... powering on 143 rear view AC 130 rear view DC 131 removing the chassis from a rack 136 serial number 130 131 telecommunications standard 312 Alpine 3804 switch AC power supply 139 certification marks 316 checking the installation 148 checking the installation AC 141 DC cabling 144 147 DC power supply 145 dimensions 312 electromagnetic compatibility 312 environmental requirements 316 fan tray 190 ...

Page 342: ...VDC power supply 222 certification marks 316 console port 234 dimensions 314 electromagnetic compatibility 314 environmental requirements 316 front view 208 BlackDiamond 6808 switch continued installing the chassis 212 MAC address 208 MSM64i description 233 rear view 209 removing the chassis from a rack 216 serial number 208 telecommunications standard 314 weight 314 BlackDiamond 6816 switch 110 V...

Page 343: ...tch 79 location Summit48si switch 81 location Summit5i switch 71 location Summit7i switch 74 MSM64i 234 settings 293 SMMi 154 SummitPx1 switch 95 conventions notice icons 14 text 14 D DC cabling Alpine 3802 switch attaching 150 selecting 150 Alpine 3804 switch attaching 147 selecting 144 Alpine 3808 switch attaching 147 selecting 144 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch attaching 228 lugs 222 preparing...

Page 344: ...inued GM 4Ti module 319 GM 4Xi module 319 GM WDMi module 321 MPLS module 337 MSM64i module 327 PoS module 335 SMMi module 318 WDMi module 330 WM 1T3i module 326 WM 4E1i module 325 WM 4T1i module 325 ESD wrist strap 44 ESD See electrostatic discharge F F32Fi module 262 dimensions 334 electromagnetic compatibility 334 environmental standard 334 telecommunications standard 334 weight 334 F48Ti module...

Page 345: ...rements 27 removing 30 safety 29 specifications LX 25 LX100 26 LX70 26 SX 25 UTP GBIC 27 ZX GBIC 25 GBIC continued ZX GBIC Rev 03 26 types 24 UTP requirements 27 GM 16T3 module 170 dimensions 320 electromagnetic compatibility 320 environmental standard 320 weight 320 GM 16X3 module 168 dimensions 320 electromagnetic compatibility 320 environmental standard 320 weight 320 GM 4Si module 165 dimensio...

Page 346: ...lpine 3804 switch 145 DC power supply Alpine 3808 switch 145 GBIC 31 helper bracket Alpine switch 133 helper bracket BlackDiamond switch 212 helper bracket Summit switch 106 mini GBIC 24 MSM64i module 237 removing Alpine 3804 AC power supply 142 removing Alpine 3804 DC power supply 149 removing Alpine 3808 AC power supply 142 removing Alpine 3808 DC power supply 149 slave MSM64i 239 SMMi module 15...

Page 347: ...ule 264 O operating environment requirements 36 building codes 36 electrical codes 37 wiring closet 37 optical interfaces Class 1 laser device warning 301 optical safety precautions 301 optical fiber cable connections 52 P P12cMi module See PoS module P12cSi module See PoS module P3cMi module See PoS module P3cSi module See PoS module plenum rated cable 48 ports connections 98 101 console port set...

Page 348: ...AC power 141 Alpine 3804 switch DC power 148 Alpine 3808 switch AC power 141 Alpine 3808 switch DC power 148 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch 229 Summit switch 109 R rack specifications grounding 46 mechanical recommendations 45 rack specifications continued mounting holes 45 securing to floor 46 space requirements 46 rack mounting Alpine 3802 chassis 133 Alpine 3804 chassis 133 Alpine 3808 chassis...

Page 349: ...ncy certifications 310 console port 101 dimensions 310 electromagnetic compatibility 310 front view 101 heat dissipation 311 Summit 200 48 switch continued laser safety 310 LEDs 103 MAC address 103 port connections 101 power socket 102 power supply 311 power off specifications 311 rear view 102 serial number 103 Summit switch general checking the installation 109 features 60 models 59 65 port conn...

Page 350: ... port location 81 electromagnetic compatibility 304 environmental requirements 316 front view 80 heat dissipation 304 LEDs 84 Summit48si switch continued MAC address 83 mini GBIC support 80 port configurations 80 power supply 81 power supply specifications 305 rear view 81 reset button 82 serial number 83 Summit5i switch agency certifications 304 certification marks 316 console port location 71 di...

Page 351: ...ols Alpine 3800 series rack installation 133 Alpine 3800 series rack removal 136 Alpine 3804 AC power supply 139 Alpine 3804 DC power supply 145 Alpine 3804 fan tray installation 192 Alpine 3804 fan tray removal 191 Alpine 3808 AC power supply 139 Alpine 3808 DC power supply 145 Alpine 3808 fan tray installation 192 Alpine 3808 fan tray removal 191 Alpine I O module installation 185 Alpine I O mod...

Page 352: ...witch 307 Summit24e3 switch 308 SummitPx1 switch 309 WDMi module 330 WM 1T3i module 326 WM 4E1i module 325 WM 4T1i module 325 wiring closet airflow requirements 39 BlackDiamond 6816 switch installation 39 electrostatic discharge 44 floor coverings 37 grounding 38 humidity 44 temperature 37 39 wiring terminals 46 WM 1T3i module 183 dimensions 326 electromagnetic compatibility 326 environmental stan...

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