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Summit 400 “e” Series Switches

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time. For more information about cabling and configuring this feature, see “Uplink Redundancy” on 
page 85.

The back panel of the Summit 400-48t switch provides an option slot for two modular 10-gigabit uplink 
ports. In addition, two high-performance dedicated stacking connectors allow you to interconnect 
Summit 400-series switches in a stacked configuration. 

Hardware Features

The Summit 400-48t switch has the following hardware features:

48 copper ports (10/100/1000BASE-T)

4 fiber SFP ports (mini-GBIC 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-ZX)

The fiber ports share PHY with the first four copper ports.

1 copper management port 10/100/1000BASE-T

1 console port, serial

2 (optional) modular 10 Gigabit uplink ports

2 dedicated stacking ports (10 Gigabit) 

Support for redundant power support using the optional EPS 160 External Power Supply

Redundant uplink support

Summit 400-48t Physical Description

Figure 31 shows the front of the Summit 400-48t switch.

Figure 31:

Summit 400-48t switch front view

The front panel includes:

LEDs to indicate switch and port operating status (see “Summit 400-48t Switch LEDs” on page 82).

10/100/1000BASE-T ports (see “Port Connections” on page 84).

Console Port—Use the console port (9-pin, “D” type connector) to attach a terminal and access the 
CLI through a serial connection. Use the console port to carry out local management.

Figure 32 shows the rear panel of the Summit 400-48t switch.

ES4K001

10/100 Mbps ports

Console

port

Mini-GBIC ports

10/100/1000

Summary of Contents for Alpine 3802

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Page 3: ... Software Images 21 Full Duplex Support 22 Management Ports 22 Mini GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support 23 Mini GBIC Types 23 GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support 23 Part 2 Site Planning Chapter 2 Site Preparation Planning Your Site 28 Step 1 Meeting Site Requirements 28 Step 2 Planning for Stacking Summit e Series Only 28 Step 3 Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements 28 Step 4 Meeting P...

Page 4: ...Requirements 50 DC Power Requirements 51 Replacing the Power Cable 52 Uninterruptable Power Supply Requirements 52 Applicable Industry Standards 53 Planning for Optical Budgets 53 Long Range GBIC System Budgets 54 Part 3 Summit Switch Chapter 3 Summit Switch Models Summit 200 e Series Switches 60 Summit 200 e Series Switch Features 60 Summit 200 Series Switch Physical Description 61 Summit 200 Swi...

Page 5: ... Label 90 Reset Button 90 Console Port 90 Summit5i Switch 90 LEDs 92 GBIC Ports 92 Power Sockets 92 Label 93 Reset Button 93 Ethernet Management Port 93 Console Port 93 Summit7i Switch 93 LEDs 95 GBIC Ports 95 Reset Button 96 Console Port 96 Modem Port 96 Ethernet Management Port 96 PCMCIA Slot 96 Power Sockets 96 Label 96 Summit1i Summit5i Summit7i and Summit48i Switch LEDs 97 Summit48i Switch 97...

Page 6: ...8 Connecting the EPS LD to the Switch 119 Connecting the EPS LD to Power 120 Removing an EPS LD unit 121 Installing and Removing the Internal 600 Watt AC Power Supply 15412 121 Installing an Internal 600 Watt Power Supply 122 Removing an Internal Power Supply 123 Installing an External Power System for a Summit 400 Switch 124 Rack Mounting the EPS T 125 Adding a Second EPS 160 to the EPS T 126 Rem...

Page 7: ...wer Supplies Installing an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply 160 Installing an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 DC Power Supply 163 Selecting and Preparing DC Cabling 163 Installing the Power Supply 164 Attaching the Cables and Supplying Power 166 Supplying Power to the Alpine 3802 DC Power Supply 167 Selecting the Cabling 167 Attaching the Cables and Supplying Power 168 Verifying Successful Po...

Page 8: ... WM 4T1i Module 200 WM 4E1i Module 201 WM 1T3i Module 202 I O Module LEDs 202 Installing I O Modules 204 Verifying the I O Module Installation 205 LEDs 206 Displaying Slot Status Information 206 Installing External Power 206 Removing I O Modules 206 Chapter 11 Replacing the Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan Tray 209 Installing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine ...

Page 9: ...800 Series AC Power Supply 243 AC Power Cable and Plug 244 Verifying a Successful Installation 245 Replacing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series AC Power Supply 246 Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series DC Power Supply 248 Selecting and Preparing the DC Cabling 248 Attaching the Cable to the Lugs 249 Installing the Power Supply 250 Verifying a Successful Installation 250 Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series...

Page 10: ... Displaying Slot Status Information 296 Replacing I O Modules 296 Installing XENPAK Modules 297 Chapter 17 Replacing the BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan Tray 299 Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan Tray 301 Part 6 Switch Operation Chapter 18 Initial Switch and Management Access Connecting Equipment to the Console Port 305 Logging In for the Fi...

Page 11: ...Series Switch Specifications 333 EPS LD Power Supply Specifications 336 Power Connector Specifications 337 Appendix C Module Technical Specifications GBIC Specifications 340 Mini GBIC Specifications 343 XENPAK Specifications 344 SR XENPAK 344 LR XENPAK 345 ER XENPAK 345 ZR XENPAK 345 LX4 XENPAK 346 CX4 XENPAK 347 Alpine Modules 347 BlackDiamond Modules 356 Common Module Specifications 367 Appendix...

Page 12: ...d i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Appendix E Installing the Summit Option Card and XENPAK Modules Installing the Summit Option Card 378 Installing a XENPAK Optical Transceiver Module 379 Removing a XENPAK Module 381 Index ...

Page 13: ... Introduction This guide provides the information needed to install an Extreme Networks i series or e series Summit switch Alpine switch or BlackDiamond switch Information is provided for the switch models shown in Table 1 Table 1 Extreme Networks i and e series switch models Switch Family Switch Model Summit 200 e series Summit 200 24 Summit 200 24fx Summit 200 48 Summit 300 e series Summit 300 2...

Page 14: ...User Guide for information about configuring an Extreme Networks switch NOTE If the information in the Release Notes shipped with your switch differs from the information in this guide follow the Release Notes Conventions Table 2 and Table 3 list conventions used throughout this guide Alpine 3800 i series Alpine 3802 Alpine 3804 Alpine 3808 BlackDiamond 6800 i series BlackDiamond 6804 BlackDiamond...

Page 15: ...ides Hardware User Guides White Papers Troubleshooting Tools Preventive Maintenance Instructional Videos Archives Table 3 Text conventions 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...

Page 16: ...ch This section provides an overview of the BlackDiamond switch information about model types descriptions of features and installation instructions Switch Operation Describes how to power on any Extreme Networks switch verify the switch installation connect equipment to the console port and log in to the switch for the first time Appendixes Include information about safety requirements technical ...

Page 17: ...fications and power supply parameters Information that is common to all i series and e series switches is described at the end of the appendix Appendix C Module Technical Specifications is organized according to the family of switch and modules available for that switch and describes module specifications such as physical dimensions weight and standards Information that is common to all i series a...

Page 18: ...18 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Preface ...

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Page 21: ...kDiamond switches are chassis based switches with slots for installing management modules and a wide variety of I O modules The combination of BlackDiamond 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 Software Images When you receive a new Extr...

Page 22: ...ssign an in band IP address to the Ethernet management port VLAN The management port VLAN is an out of band VLAN so if it is assigned an in band IP address an address where the source and destination are in the same subnet the switch will treat it as a normal VLAN and attempt to route traffic through it An Ethernet management port is located on the following Extreme Networks devices Summit5i The m...

Page 23: ...in Appendix D Installing GBICs and Mini GBICs GBIC Type and 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 rel...

Page 24: ...24 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Common Switch Features ...

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Page 27: ...managing the network hardware It assumes a working knowledge 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 ne...

Page 28: ...ts on the back of the Summit 400 series switches you must have a special cable that is available from Extreme Networks Step 3 Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements After examining your physical site and ensuring all environment requirements are met you should evaluate and compare your existing cable plant with the requirements of the Extreme Networks equipment to determine if you need to insta...

Page 29: ...n safe electrical wiring Federal state and local governments use NEC standards to establish their own laws ordinances and codes on wiring specifications The NEC classification is published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA The address is NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02269 USA www nfpa org Underwriters Laboratory UL USA only an independent research and testing labora...

Page 30: ...e Networks recommends that you consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications Temperature Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of heat It is essential that you provide a temperature controlled environment for both performance and safety Install the equipment only in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area that is free of airborne m...

Page 31: ... not block the air intake or outflow vents on the Extreme Networks switches It is best to have 3 to 5 inches 7 62 to 12 7 cm of clear space in front of the air intake and outflow vents on the switches Depending on other conditions in the equipment room or wiring closet it may be possible to install the switches closer to each other Consult your Extreme Networks Customer Support representative for ...

Page 32: ...he chassis to the right side of the chassis as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 Airflow for cooling power supplies moves left to right as you face the chassis Airflow for cooling modules moves left to right as you face the chassis Figure 2 Airflow through the Alpine 3804 chassis 38_air8 Airflow through chassis Airflow through chassis Airflow through power supplies Airflow through chassis 38_air4 Air...

Page 33: ...eting Site Requirements Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide 33 Figure 3 Airflow through the Alpine 3802 chassis Airflow through chassis 3802air Airflow through chassis ...

Page 34: ... 5 and Figure 6 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 4 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...

Page 35: ...olidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide 35 Figure 5 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 36: ...nd For more information about using these commands see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Software Command Reference Guide The active master MSM reports the temperature captured by ExtremeWare While temperature sensors are located on every module in the system only the active MSM master controls the reporting for the system An overheating condition will be reported if a system...

Page 37: ...aps to trigger an SNMP management platform to react with an external program to perform programmed actions to remedy the situation For example you could shut down power by using a remote power management device available from a third party The actions performed depend on both the capability of the management platform and any third party device that can be set to control the flow of power to the sw...

Page 38: ...onfiguration A reboot considered in isolation is not a common symptom of temperature damage however viewed in conjunction with excessive error reporting it may indicate such damage Rebooting can occur if checksum errors result in an interruption of core switch command processing Decreased System Reliability While immediate issues may not arise on system recovery an overheating condition within a s...

Page 39: ... the basic 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 T...

Page 40: ...th ground as close to the equipment rack as possible to maintain the shortest wiring distance possible Use a ground impedance tester or micro ohm meter to test the quality of earth ground connection at the chassis This will ensure good grounding between the chassis rack and earth ground NOTE Because building codes vary worldwide Extreme Networks strongly recommends that you consult an electrical c...

Page 41: ...witches in the stack The placement of switches in the stack Summit 400 series switches should be adjacent to each other Software versions running on the switch If the major version number is different between switches in a stack the stack will not come up For more information about stack operation see the ExtremeWare User Guide and ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Maximum Switches in a Stack Al...

Page 42: ...ight for one 10 gigabit option card 2 Let the number of switches x 4 x 2 2 32 4 x 28 x 28 4 7 The maximum number of Summit 400 48t switches with installed 10 Gigabit option cards in a stack is 7 Example 3 Stacking eight Summit 400 series switches with Summit XEN option cards In a stack with two Summit 400 48 switches containing Summit XEN cards to provide high speed 20 Gbps uplinks how many Summit...

Page 43: ...icated stacking ports on the back of the switch If you are mixing switch types in a stack keep the following in mind If only Summit 200 and 300 series switches are in the stack all stacking connections happen at the front of the switch using the 1 gigabit Ethernet ports If only Summit 400 series switches are in the stack stacking connections happen at the back of the switch using the Extreme Netwo...

Page 44: ...Cabling Standards on page 44 Cable Labeling and Record Keeping on page 45 Installing Cable on page 45 RJ 45 Connector Jackets on page 48 Radio Frequency Interference on page 48 Making Network Interface Cable Connections on page 49 Cabling Standards We recommend using the BICSI Building Industry Consulting Service International RCDD Registered Communications Distribution Designer which is globally ...

Page 45: ...able identification records 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 wei...

Page 46: ...on Figure 11 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 eac...

Page 47: ...international standards except where noted Table 6 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 fi...

Page 48: ... installation which can cause connectors to pop out of the port Figure 13 shows examples of connector jacket types that are not recommended as well as those that are recommended Figure 13 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 degr...

Page 49: ...le Connections Use 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 ...

Page 50: ... 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 regulatory agencies for power cable r...

Page 51: ...ce 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 BlackDiamond North America 20 A service receptacle NEMA 6 20 non locking for BlackDiamond 220 VAC power supplies BlackDiamond International 16 A service receptacle CEE 7 7 for BlackDiamond 220 VAC power supplies BlackDiamon...

Page 52: ...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 the following functions Automatic shutdown of equipment during long power outages Moni...

Page 53: ...TIA EIA 607 discusses commercial building grounding and bonding requirements You can access these standards at http www ansi org or http www tiaonline org Planning for Optical Budgets This section provides information about the optical and system budgets for GBICs and mini GBICs Optical Budgets for Mini GBICs The total optical system budget for the SX mini GBIC is 11 5 dB Extreme Networks recommen...

Page 54: ...es induced by cable splices connectors and operating margin Figure 14 shows the total optical system budget between long range GBICs NOTE The fiber loss budget plus all other penalties must not exceed the total optical system budget Figure 14 Total optical system budgets for long range GBICs The ZX mini GBIC is equivalent to the ZX Rev 03 GBIC Table 10 lists the minimum attenuations that are requi...

Page 55: ...d e Series Hardware Installation Guide 55 The ZX mini GBIC is equivalent to the ZX Rev 03 GBIC ZX Rev 03 8 dB 8 dB 8 dB 9 dB LX100 11 dB 11 dB 11 dB 12 dB Table 10 Minimum attenuation requirements continued Receivers GBIC Type LX70 ZX before Rev 03 ZX Rev 03 LX100 ...

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Page 59: ...tional features for the Summit switches The Summit family of switches includes the following models Summit 200 e Series on page 60 Summit 200 24 switch Summit 200 24fx switch Summit 200 24fx TAA switch Summit 200 48 switch Summit 300 e Series on page 65 Summit 300 24 switch Summit 300 48 switch Summit 400 e Series on page 75 Summit 400 24t and 400 24p switches Summit 400 48t switch Summit1i on pag...

Page 60: ...s as an autonegotiating 10 100 1000BASE T port The optical port allows Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme small form factor pluggable SFP gigabit interface connectors GBICs also known as mini GBICs Only one port in the combination pair can be used at one time These combination ports are described further in Summit 200 Automatic Failover on page 64 Three types of mini GBICS are ava...

Page 61: ...re 16 and the Summit 200 24fx and Summit 200 24fx TAA switches Figure 17 and Figure 18 The 48 port version is the Summit 200 48 Figure 19 and Figure 20 Figure 15 Summit 200 24 switch front view Figure 16 Summit 200 24 switch rear view Figure 17 Summit 200 24fx and Summit 200 24fx TAA switch front view LC24001A 10 100 Mbps ports Console port Mini GBIC port status LEDs Unit stacking ID LED Mini GBIC...

Page 62: ...configuration The rear of the Summit 200 series switch provides the AC power connection and air circulation vents A system label that lists the serial number and the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device is on the back of the Summit 200 24 and Summit 200 48 switches and on the side of the Summit 200 24fx and Summit 200 24fx TAA switches Use the serial number for fault reporting The S...

Page 63: ...t port is enabled Green blinking Link is present port is enabled and there is activity on the port Off Link is not present or the port is disabled Fiber Port Status LEDs Ports 25 and 26 or Ports 49 and 50 Color Indicates Green Link is present port is enabled Green blinking Link is present port is enabled and there is activity on the port Off Link is not present port is disabled non supported GBIC ...

Page 64: ...of the uplink connections fails the Summit 200 uplink connection automatically fails over to the second connection On the Summit 200 24 and 200 48 switches the preferred medium is fiber and cannot be configured On the Summit 200 24fx and Summit 200 24fx TAA switches the switch determines whether the port uses the copper or fiber connection based on the order in which the connectors are inserted in...

Page 65: ...pper ports 25 and 26 the switch assigns the copper ports as redundant ports To set up a redundant link on a port connect the active fiber and 1000BASE T links to both the RJ 45 and mini GBIC interfaces of port 49 The switch defaults to the fiber link If the fiber link fails during operation the switch automatically activates the redundant 1000BASE T link Hardware determines when a link is lost and...

Page 66: ...ed pair Ethernet cables Supported devices include the Altitude 300 wireless port IP telephones laptop computers web cameras or other devices With PoE a single Ethernet cable supplies power and the data connection thereby saving time and expense associated with separate power cabling and supply Hardware Features The Summit 300 switch has the following features Gigabit Ethernet uplinks fiber UTP red...

Page 67: ... provides power to the switch when a power cable is connected The system label provides the manufacturing serial number the unique Ethernet MAC address that is assigned to this device Use the serial number for fault reporting The redundant power connector allows you to connect a redundant power supply to provide redundant support for the Power over Ethernet PoE functions of the switch For more inf...

Page 68: ...er supply has failed or the AC connector is not plugged in If the power supply has failed replace the internal power supply as soon as possible Off The internal power supply has no power PSU E Color Indicates Green solid The external power supply is operating normally Amber blinking The external power supply has failed or the AC connector is not plugged in Off The external power supply is not conn...

Page 69: ...ed as the interconnect ports in a Summit switch stacked configuration For more information about configuring and operating a Summit switch stack see the ExtremeWare User Guide Full Duplex The Summit 300 24 switch provides full duplex support for all ports Full duplex allows frames to be transmitted and received simultaneously and in effect doubles the bandwidth available on a link All 10 100 Mbps ...

Page 70: ...er command When the power supplies are in PoE mode most of the power is dissipated externally to the switch by way of the inside attached powered devices Summit 300 48 Switch The Summit 300 48 is 2U high and provides 48 autosensing10BASE T 100BASE TX ports using RJ 45 connectors The Summit 300 48 also provides four combination uplink ports implemented as either 10 100 1000BASE T ports using RJ 45 ...

Page 71: ...ons NOTE The Summit 300 48 switch certification and safety label and the serial number and MAC address labels are located on the bottom of the switch Summit 300 48 Switch LEDs The LED activity for the Summit 300 48 is shown in Table 13 Table 13 Summit 300 48 switch LED activity Unit Status LED MGMT LED Color Indicates Blinking Green Solid Amber Off The Summit switch is operating normally The Summi...

Page 72: ...out of range or there is a fault in the input section 10 100 Mbps Port Status LEDs Color Indicates Green solid Link is present and port is enabled non powered device Green fast blinking Port is enabled link is up device non powered and activity on the port Amber solid Link is present and port is enabled device powered Amber slow blinking Link is down or port is disabled device powered Amber fast b...

Page 73: ... PoE devices may experience a power hit if a power supply fails The Summit 300 48 switch is shipped with either one or two installed 600 W AC internal power supply units PSUs For technical specifications of the power supplies see Summit 300 48 internal power supply electrical specifications on page 323 To determine the wattage of the installed PSUs when the PSUs are in redundant mode use the show ...

Page 74: ...activates and becomes the primary link The switch determines whether the port uses the primary or redundant media based on the order in which the connectors are inserted into the switch When the switch senses that a mini GBIC and a copper connector are inserted the switch enables the uplink redundancy feature For example if you first insert mini GBICs into ports 1 49 and 1 51 on the Summit 300 48 ...

Page 75: ...he IEEE 802 3af specification The Summit 400 24 switch also has four fiber ports that allow Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX or 1000BASE ZX SFP mini GBICs using LC connectors The four fiber ports and the last four of the 10 100 1000BASE T ports are designed as shared or combination ports for uplink redundancy When sharing ports only the fiber port or only...

Page 76: ...itch rear view STACK NO MGMT FAN PSU I PSU E Shared Ports Stack Port St 1 St 2 Solid ON Link Blinking Activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 21X 22X 23X 24X ES4K032 10 100 1000 Mbps ports Console port Mini GBIC ports Shared ports Stack Number LED STACK NO MGMT FAN PSU I PSU E Shared Ports Stack Port St 1 St 2 Solid ON Link Blinking Activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 77: ...e bottom of the switch Summit 400 24 Switch LEDs The front panel has five types of LEDs Management The MGMT LED indicates the status of the switch Fan The FAN LED indicates the status of the cooling fans Power The Summit 400 24 switch comes with an internal power supply and can be connected to the Extreme External Power Supply tray The status of the internal power supply is indicated by the PSU I ...

Page 78: ... solid Amber blinking Off All fans are operating normally One or more fans has failed The switch continues to operate unless over heating occurs The Summit switch has no power Power Supply LEDs PSU I Color Indicates Green solid Amber blinking Off The internal power supply is operating normally The internal power supply has failed Replace the internal power supply as soon as possible The internal p...

Page 79: ...t Link is present and port is enabled device powered Link is down or port is disabled device powered Port is enabled link is up device powered and activity on the port There is a power fault The link is down or the port is disabled non powered device Fiber LEDs Ports 21X 24X Color Indicates Green solid Green blinking Off Fiber link is selected mini GBIC is present and being used for the Gigabit Et...

Page 80: ...the switch assigns ports 21 and 23 as redundant ports Figure 30 Shared ports on the Summit 400 24 switch You can override the configuration and behavior of these ports through the CLI Using the CLI you can set a preference for either fiber or copper You can also turn off port redundancy using the force option If a combination port fails to link determine whether the force option is in effect For m...

Page 81: ...four copper ports 1 copper management port 10 100 1000BASE T 1 console port serial 2 optional modular 10 Gigabit uplink ports 2 dedicated stacking ports 10 Gigabit Support for redundant power support using the optional EPS 160 External Power Supply Redundant uplink support Summit 400 48t Physical Description Figure 31 shows the front of the Summit 400 48t switch Figure 31 Summit 400 48t switch fro...

Page 82: ...pply System AC Power Socket The Summit 400 48t switch automatically adjusts to the supply voltage The power supply operates from 100 VAC to 240 VAC NOTE The Summit 400 48t switch certification safety label and serial number are located on the bottom of the switch Summit 400 48t Switch LEDs The front panel has six types of LEDs Management The MGMT LED indicates the status of the switch Fan The FAN ...

Page 83: ...nking Green fast blinking Green solid Amber blinking Off The switch is operating normally The power on self test POST is in progress POST passed ExtremeWare is booting The switch has failed its POST or an overheat condition is detected The switch has no power Fan Status LED Color Indicates Green solid Amber blinking Off All fans are operating normally One or more fans has failed The switch continu...

Page 84: ...t Port The 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet management port communicates directly with the CPU of the switch bypassing the switch Connect an Ethernet cable directly from a laptop into the management port to view and locally manage the switch configurations Stack LEDs Two columns of numbers next to the LEDs represent the stack unit number The state of the LED either solid or blinking indicates either the...

Page 85: ...while transmitting packets fiber port 1X activates and becomes the primary link See Figure 34 for a diagram of these combination ports The switch determines whether the port is the primary or redundant port based upon the order in which the cables are inserted into the switch When the switch senses that cables are in both the fiber and corresponding copper port the switch enables the uplink redund...

Page 86: ...r two installed EPS 160 power supplies Each EPS 160 provides one to one redundancy to an attached Summit 400 48t or Summit 400 24t switch The EPS can be ordered with one or two EPS 160 power supplies You can order an additional EPS 160 to add to an EPS system with only one power supply Each EPS 160 ships with an AC cord for use in the USA and a special redundant power supply cable Refer to the Ext...

Page 87: ...es of ports 1000BASE 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...

Page 88: ...itch includes LEDs six fixed 100 1000 Mbps or 1000 Mbps ports and two unpopulated ports for installation of GBICs with SC connectors Figure 37 shows the rear panel of both available Summit1i switch models Summit48si 2 48 Table 17 Port configurations on Summit i series switch models continued Ethernet Ports Switch Model 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 100 1000 BASE T GBIC Redundant GBIC 10BASE T 100BASE TX...

Page 89: ...0BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 UTP GBIC For more information about the supported GBIC types see GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support on page 23 For specifications of individual GBIC models see GBIC Specifications on page 340 Power Sockets The Summit1i switch has built in dual redundant power supplies Each power supply has its own power socket When the second power supply is connected to a...

Page 90: ...aved 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 for local management This port allows you to attach a terminal for access to the CLI through a serial connection Summit5i Switch The Summit5i switch is 2U high it is available in three port configurations 12 autosensing 100BASE TX 1000BASE T ports with RJ ...

Page 91: ...ts for installation of GBICs with SC connectors Figure 41 shows the rear view of the Summit5i switch Port status LEDs Gigabit Ethernet ports SHG_S5T 3 4 2 1 7 8 6 5 11 12 10 9 13 16 15 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOP ROWS GREEN 1000Mbps BOTTOM ROWS AMBER GREEN FLASHING GREEN ACTIVITY LINK OK DISABLED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 1000BASE X PSU A PSU B MGMT 100 1000 Mbps ports Unit status LE...

Page 92: ...mit5i Summit7i and Summit48i Switch LEDs on page 97 GBIC Ports All three Summit5i switch models provide four unpopulated GBIC ports with SC connectors You can use the following GBICs in the Summit5i switch 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 UTP GBIC For more information about the supported GBIC types see GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support on page 23 For specifications of indi...

Page 93: ... 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 Ethernet Management Port Use the management port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 connector to plug an Ethernet cable directly ...

Page 94: ...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 status LEDs Console port Modem port Management port PCMCIA slot Port status LEDs Management port LED Gigabit Ethernet ports 100 1000 Mbps ports MGMT PSU A PSU B 10BASE T...

Page 95: ...the LEDs and their activity on the Summit7i switch see Summit1i Summit5i Summit7i and Summit48i Switch LEDs on page 97 GBIC Ports Both Summit7i switch models provide four unpopulated GBIC ports with SC connectors You can use the following GBICs in the Summit7i switch 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 UTP GBIC For more information about the supported GBIC types see GBIC Type and H...

Page 96: ...configurations See Management Ports in Chapter 1 for more information about the management port PCMCIA Slot The PCMCIA slot is reserved for future use Power Sockets The Summit7i switch has built in dual redundant power supplies Each power supply has its own power socket When the second power supply is connected to a second independent power source both provide a redundant load shared power source ...

Page 97: ...wered up The indicated PSU has a failure The AC power cable is not inserted correctly The PSU is not receiving power or no PSU is present MGMT Green solid Green blinking slowly Green blinking quickly Amber Power On Self Test POST or Diagnostics PMS in progress The switch is operating normally Software download is in progress The switch has failed its POST or is experiencing an overheat or fan fail...

Page 98: ... status Management Port status Port speed For information about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit48i switch see Summit1i Summit5i Summit7i and Summit48i Switch LEDs on page 97 GBIC Ports The Summit48i switch has four unpopulated ports for installing GBICS with SC connectors These four ports provide two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports You can use the followin...

Page 99: ...failed An SNMP trap to your network management station NOTE Only trained personnel should provide service for Summit48i switch power supplies Label The label on the rear of the Summit48i switch displays important information about the switch Write down the following information before you install the switch Model number Model number assigned to this device Part number Part number assigned to this ...

Page 100: ...witch The front panel of the Summit48si switch includes LEDs 48 fixed ports 2 unpopulated ports for installing mini GBICs with LC connectors and a serial console port Figure 48 shows a close up view of the Summit48si LEDs and ports Figure 48 LEDs and ports on the Summit48si switch Figure 49 shows the rear panel of the Summit48si switch 48si_fr Mini GBIC ports Mini GBIC port status LEDs 10 100 Mbps...

Page 101: ...mmit48si switch includes one or two installed power supplies each with its own AC power socket NOTE The label that indicates country and safety certifications for the Summit48si switch is located on the bottom of the switch Figure 50 Figure 50 System labels on the Summit48si switch 48i1_rr Power socket Power supply Power supply PSU status LEDs 48i1_btm Label Label ...

Page 102: ... Series Hardware Installation Guide Summit Switch Models LEDs The Summit48si switch has the following LEDs Management Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the Summit48si switch see Summit48si Switch LEDs on page 105 ...

Page 103: ...t insert power supplies either AC shown in Figure 51 or DC shown in Figure 52 with one power supply preinstalled at the factory Extreme Networks recommends upgrading to ExtremeWare v7 1 or later to use the following features Use the show switch command to indicate the type of power supply AC or DC installed A warning is printed if an AC and DC power supply are installed in the same switch This is ...

Page 104: ...t48si switch display important information about the 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 ...

Page 105: ... an overheat or fan failure 10 100 Mbps Port Status LEDs Green Green blinking Off Link is present port is enabled Frames are being transmitted received on this port Link is not present port is disabled Mini GBIC Port Status LEDs Green Amber Green blinking Off Link is present port is enabled Frames are being transmitted received on this port Port is disabled Link is not present Table 20 AC power su...

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Page 107: ...attempt 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 Installation Summary Installing a Summit switch includes the following tasks 1 Mount the switch in a rack see next section or set it on...

Page 108: ...ews not provided to secure the switch into the rack 1 Phillips screwdriver If you have a Summit7i switch a minimum of two people to help install the switch into the rack CAUTION Do not use the rack mount kits to suspend the switch under a table or desk or to attach the switch to a wall To mount the Summit switch in a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack 1 If you are installing a Summit7i switch mount th...

Page 109: ...h 2 Place the switch shipping box upright on a secure flat surface with the front of the switch facing you 3 Remove the switch from the box and remove the packing material from the switch 4 Remove the existing screws from the sides of the case retain the screws for Step 6 5 Place a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit BDbrackt ...

Page 110: ...d e Series Hardware Installation Guide Summit Switch Installation 6 Insert and tighten the screws using a suitable screwdriver as shown in Figure 54 and Figure 55 Figure 54 An example of fitting the mounting bracket into the switch EW_rack ...

Page 111: ...k 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 a Summit 200 series switch a Summit 400 series switch a Summit 300 24 switch or an i series Summit switch connect the AC power cable s to ...

Page 112: ...Summit Stacked Configuration Summit e series switches can be installed in a stacked configuration that functions as a single switch entity for management The Summit e series switches that support stacking are the Summit 200 series switches Summit 400 series switches and the Summit 300 24 switch For information about determining the number of switches allowed in a stack see Maximum Switches in a St...

Page 113: ...it Ethernet ports on the front of the switches or the dedicated stacking ports on the backs of the Summit 400 switches Table 22 shows the stacking ports for each switch model For information about using the dedicated stacking ports on the Summit 400 series switches see Connecting Summit 400 Series Switches on page 114 5 Enable stacking The system reboots For information about enabling stacking see...

Page 114: ...mation about the cables to use with these ports see GBIC types and maximum distances on page 340 To connect two Summit 200 series or 300 series switches for a stacking configuration follow these steps 1 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 2 On the first switch align the transmit Tx and rece...

Page 115: ...andard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack 1 For AC powered switches unplug the power cable s from the from the wall outlet s and then from the switch For a DC powered Summit48si disconnect the keyed DC cable connector from each installed power supply 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...

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Page 117: ...er load sharing and increased support for PoE operation The Summit48si switch is shipped with one installed AC or DC power supply You can add a second power supply to provide power load sharing This chapter includes the following topics Installing or Removing an External Power Supply 45019 EPS LD on page 118 Installing and Removing the Internal 600 Watt AC Power Supply 15412 on page 121 Installing...

Page 118: ...ng The cord must be 10 feet or less and at least 16 gauge copper wire CAUTION Only trained service personnel should install or remove the Extreme EPS LD unit in accordance with the installation instructions Before servicing this system please read the safety information provided in Appendix A Not following these precautions can result in equipment damage or shock The EPS LD unit can be mounted in ...

Page 119: ...ctors are on the same side as the external connector on the connecting switch If you mount the EPS LD with the connectors facing in the opposite direction as the Extreme switch connector leave at least 1 U between the switch and the EPS LD through which to slide the cables Do not route the cables around the equipment rack 7 Insert the screws into the rack and the mounting bracket on both sides of ...

Page 120: ...rning the unit on and off You disconnect power to the EPS LD unit by removing the plug from the electrical outlet Ensure that this connection is easily accessible to you NOTE Consider all the equipment connected to the power supply circuit to ensure that the circuit is not overloaded Use proper over current protection such as a circuit breaker to prevent over current conditions To connect the EPS ...

Page 121: ...can obtain copies of these documents at the Extreme Networks web site at http www extremenetworks com services The switch has two power supply bays so a redundant power supply can be installed When used in redundant mode the power supplies are hot swappable You can add a second power supply without powering off the switch If redundant power supplies are installed you can remove one of them without...

Page 122: ...If you do not follow these precautions it can result in equipment damage or shock To install an internal Summit 300 48 power supply 1 Confirm that the power supply switch on the power supply to be installed is set to the OFF position 2 Make sure there is not a power supply cable connected to the power supply to be installed 3 Remove the blank cover plate from the power supply bay If you are replac...

Page 123: ... retaining bracket is installed remove it as described in Disconnecting a Power Cable with an Installed Cable Retaining Bracket on page 132 4 Disconnect the power cable from the power supply CAUTION Shock Hazard 5 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two captive retaining screws See the detail in Figure 61 Figure 61 Captive retaining screws on the Summit 300 48t power supply 6 Hold the reta...

Page 124: ...pplies Each EPS 160 provides one to one redundancy to an attached Extreme switch Check the Extreme website or contact your local sales representative for a list of compatible Extreme switches The external power system can be ordered with one or two EPS 160 power supplies The EPS 160 installs into an existing EPS T rack mountable chassis You can order an additional EPS 160 to add to an installed sy...

Page 125: ...s on one side of the unit 4 Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver as shown in Figure 63 Figure 63 Fitting the mounting bracket 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other side of the EPS T 6 Insert the EPS T into a 19 inch rack and secure it to the rack with appropriate screws CAUTION Do not attach the AC power cord to the EPS 160 until it is properly mounted in the EPS T that i...

Page 126: ...upply for each unit For countries other than the USA you might require a different AC cable that is not supplied Contact your sales representative for the appropriate cable type and for information regarding the voltage and current requirements of the power supply Adding a Second EPS 160 to the EPS T To install an individual EPS 160 in the EPS T 1 Remove the EPS 160 from the packing material 2 Ins...

Page 127: ...pplies For information about removing and installing Summit48si DC power supplies see Installing the Summit48si Switch DC Power Supply on page 132 NOTE Only trained service personnel should install or remove Summit48si power supplies NOTE If you need to power down the switch remove all the power cords from the installed power supplies Installing a Summit 48si AC Power Supply To install a Summit48s...

Page 128: ...ds into the empty power supply bay Figure 67 Removing the Summit48si AC power supply 4 If you are not going to install a replacement power supply cover the power supply bay with the blank faceplate that was originally supplied with the switch Otherwise follow the instructions in Installing a Summit 48si AC Power Supply on page 127to install a new power supply Installing the AC Power Cable Retainin...

Page 129: ... If necessary for example on a Summit 1i or Summit 5i remove 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 4 Slide the retaining bracket over the power cable as shown in Figure 68 or Figure 70 If necessary loosen the retaining bracket screw 5 Connect the power cable to the switch CAUTION Do not connect the pow...

Page 130: ...ower supply in one of the following ways If you removed retaining screws from the power socket use those screws to attach the For power supplies with permanently attached standoffs attach the retaining bracket to the power supply using the bracket screws as shown in Figure 68 For power supplies without permanently attached standoffs use the supplied spacers between the bracket and the power supply...

Page 131: ...Figure 72 show typical bracket orientations Figure 71 Attaching two retaining brackets first example Figure 72 Attaching two retaining brackets second example 7 Tighten the retaining bracket screw to secure the bracket around the power connector 8 Connect the power cable to the power source 9 If the switch has a power switch set the power switch to the ON position LB48022A Retaining bracket screw ...

Page 132: ...ghten the power cable retaining bracket around the new cable see Figure 71 If you are installing a replacement power supply follow the instructions in Installing and Removing the Internal 600 Watt AC Power Supply 15412 on page 121 or Installing and Removing Summit48si AC Power Supplies on page 127 After you install the replacement power supply install a power cable retaining bracket as described i...

Page 133: ...ccess Areas Dedicated Equipment Rooms Equipment Closets or the like in accordance with Articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 You need the following tools and equipment to install a Summit48si switch DC power supply ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver To install the Summit48si DC power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the m...

Page 134: ...the DC power source cable to the DC power supply until installation is complete A three wire DC wiring harness is included with the Summit48si switch and DC power supply You must connect the harness to the DC source voltage at your facility before you connect the keyed connector to the DC power supply You should provide proper connection and strain relief on this cable in accordance with all local...

Page 135: ...ree wire cable harness onto the connector on the front of the power supply The pins must align properly for the cable to completely connect Do not force the cable onto the connector until the keyway is aligned properly 2 Tighten the retainer nut on the connector until it is finger tight 3 Secure the tray cable near the rack framework using multiple cable ties to minimize the chance of the connecti...

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Page 139: ... 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 chassis that can be populated with various I O modules and one Switch Management Module Please note that the Switch Management Module in the Alpine 3803 or 3804 is hot swappable and user removable but the Alp...

Page 140: ...X and 1000BASE LX70 3 The GM 16X3 supports 1000BASE X 4 The GM 16T3 supports 10 100 1000BASE T autonegotiation 5 The FM 8Vi has eight internal loopback ports for rate shaping Module supports 10BASE S Power Supplies The Alpine 3800 series switch supports the following types of power supplies AC Auto sense for 110 and 220 VAC power DC Requires 48 VDC nominal input line voltage If two power supplies ...

Page 141: ...ved For more information about planning your site and power requirements see Meeting Power Requirements in Chapter 2 For more information about the specifications of the Alpine 3800 series switch power supplies see Table 83 on page 331 Power Supply LEDs Table 26 and Table 28 describe LEDs that pertain to power for the Alpine 3800 series switch Table 25 Supported power supplies for the Alpine 3800 ...

Page 142: ... if the internal temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius Alpine 3808 Switch The Alpine 3808 switch consists of the following components One 9 slot chassis 12 U high with backplane Eight I O module slots labeled 1 through 8 One Switch management Module SMMi slot One or two power supplies accessed from the front of the unit One hot swappable fan tray containing five fan units accessed from the front ...

Page 143: ...er 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 TO REMOVE 45012 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 32 13 29 12 28 9 25 8 24 5 21 4 20 1 17 16 32 13 29 12 28 9 25 8 24 5 21 4 20 1 17 ...

Page 144: ...thernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification Alpine 3804 Switch The Alpine 3804 switch consists of the following components One 5 slot chassis 6 U high 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 hot swappable fan tray containing three fan units accessible from the front of the sw...

Page 145: ...witched 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 77 shows the Alpine 3804 chassis populated with one required SMMi and five I O modules Figure 77 Front view of the Alpine 3804 switch with typical I O modules installed Figure 78 shows the rear view of the Alpine 3804 switch 38_3804 I O module slo...

Page 146: ... One or two preinstalled power supplies either AC or DC One built in fan tray containing three fan units this fan tray is not customer serviceable One connector for an electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap Six light emitting diodes LEDs CAUTION The Alpine 3802 switch has an integrated Switch Management Module SMMi The integrated Switch Management Module is not hot swappable or user removable Do ...

Page 147: ...reen stripe including the Alpine Access I O modules I O modules with the silver stripe For more information about the Alpine I O modules see Chapter 10 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 onl...

Page 148: ...two versions AC and DC Each installed power supply has its own power connection socket AC or input terminal block and power switch DC When two power supplies are installed and powered on they 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 The Alpine 3802...

Page 149: ...switch power supplies must be installed or removed only by trained service personnel Contact Extreme Networks Customer Support if you experience problems Figure 80 shows the rear view of the Alpine 3802 switch with AC power supplies installed Figure 80 Rear view of the Alpine 3802 switch with dual AC power supplies The rear panel of the Alpine 3802 AC switch provides Access to the grounding studs ...

Page 150: ...grounding studs System label that includes Chassis serial number Ethernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification On Off switches Input terminal blocks Figure 82 shows a close up of the Alpine 3802 DC connector Figure 82 DC connector on the Alpine 3802 DC switch For centralized DC power connections install only in a restricted access area 3802rear_DC Grounding studs Label On Off ...

Page 151: ...llation Summary Installing an Alpine 3800 series switch includes the following tasks Install the chassis in a rack see page 152 Ground the chassis see page 155 Install power supplies and connect power see Chapter 8 Install modules see Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 Safety Information WARNING Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch Failure to fo...

Page 152: ...e 3800 series chassis fits in a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack Table 29 shows the height measurements for the Alpine 3800 series chassis The Alpine 3808 and Alpine 3804 chassis are shipped with preinstalled fan trays The Alpine 3802 chassis is shipped with a preinstalled power supply and fan tray For your safety and to prevent damage to the equipment Extreme Networks strongly recommends that you m...

Page 153: ...acket for installing the Alpine 3800 series chassis 2 Place the box containing the chassis upright on a secure flat surface with the front of the box facing you 3 Remove the chassis from the box and remove the packing material from the chassis 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 5 While holding the empty c...

Page 154: ...154 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Alpine 3800 Series Chassis Installation Figure 84 Alpine 3808 chassis with eight mounting screws 38_rack8 Helper bracket ...

Page 155: ...6 After you secure the chassis remove the helper bracket Store it for future use in case you need to remove the chassis Grounding the Alpine 3800 Series Chassis To ground the 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 38_rack4 Helpe...

Page 156: ...Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 Removing the Chassis This section describes how to remove the Alpine 3800 series chassis from a rack To remove the Alpine 3800 series chassis from a rack you need the following tools equipment and resources Helper bracket provided A minimum of four appropriate screws to secure the helper bracket not provided 1 Phillips screwdriver A minimum of two people to help remove the...

Page 157: ...dware Installation Guide 157 4 Unscrew the chassis from the rack 5 Have a minimum of two people gently remove the chassis from the rack and place it on a secure flat surface with the front of the chassis facing you 6 Unscrew the helper bracket and remove it from the rack ...

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Page 159: ...his chapter describes Installing an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply on page 160 Installing an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 DC Power Supply on page 163 Supplying Power to the Alpine 3802 DC Power Supply on page 167 Verifying Successful Power Installation on page 168 Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply on page 169 Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 DC Power Supply o...

Page 160: ...to install the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC power supplies ESD preventive wrist strap provided 2 Phillips screwdriver To install an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 AC power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the top right corner of the switch front panel 2 If a blank faceplate is covering the power supply bay remove it and save it for...

Page 161: ... not use the ejector injector lever to insert a power supply 4 Use the central handle to guide the power supply into the power supply bay while supporting the supply from the bottom with your other hand Figure 87 AC power supply for the Alpine 3808 switch 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 O...

Page 162: ...ower supply backplane connectors 6 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the screw on the ejector injector lever to secure the power supply 7 To turn on power to the system a Slide the safety latch to the side to uncover the power connector b Connect the power cable to the power supply c Connect the power cable to the wall outlet CAUTION The power supply cannot be installed if an AC power cable i...

Page 163: ...er cables with the specifications outlined in Table 31 For convenience the necessary connection lugs used to connect the source DC cables to the power terminals are loosely mounted on the studs of the DC power supply using lock washers and nuts To attach the cable to the lugs 1 Strip 0 5 inch 1 27 cm of insulation from the appropriate AWG high strand count copper cable 2 Insert the cable into the ...

Page 164: ...es Chassis on page 155 You need the following tools and equipment to install the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC power supplies ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 4 inch or 5 16 inch flathead screwdriver to connect power cables To install an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 DC power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the ...

Page 165: ... Do not use the ejector injector lever to insert a power supply 4 Use the central handle to guide the power supply into the bay while supporting the supply from the bottom with your other hand 38_DCPS8 ESD wrist strap connector 45022 45022 SLIDE TO REMOVE ON OFF 48V RTN SERVICE DC OK DC OK WHEN INSTALLED IN 3808 THIS WAY UP WHEN INSTALLED IN 3804 THIS WAY UP Handle Ejector injector lever Safety la...

Page 166: ...wer supply 7 Slide the locking safety latch away from the remove position To install an additional power supply repeat steps 1 through 7 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components Attaching the Cables and Supplying Power After you install the power supply in the chassis attach the cables that supply power...

Page 167: ...pports two DC power supplies that come preinstalled from the factory To power on the Alpine 3802 DC power supplies complete the following tasks Select the cabling Attach the cables and supply power For centralized DC power connections install only in a restricted access area In the event of a power supply failure contact Extreme Networks about servicing and replacing your power supply Selecting th...

Page 168: ...illips screwdriver tighten the cable retention screw to a maximum of 10 inch pounds 1 2 Nm of torque 6 Replace the plexiglas cover 7 Turn on the DC supply at the wall breaker 8 Turn on the power supply breaker Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components Verifying Successful Power Installation This sections...

Page 169: ...the power connector CAUTION Make sure that the latch covers the AC power connector The power supply cannot be removed unless the connector is covered 5 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screw on the ejector injector lever then pull the ejector injector lever towards you to disengage the power supply connectors from the backplane Hold on to the central handle to steady the power supply CA...

Page 170: ...tuds c Pull the cable lug off the studs 7 Replace the plastic cover 8 Slide the locking safety latch on the power supply in the direction marked remove CAUTION Make sure that the latch is in the remove position You cannot remove the power supply unless the latch is in the remove position 9 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screw on the ejector injector lever Then pull the ejector injecto...

Page 171: ...rately contact your Extreme sales representative to purchase the cables For more information see Connecting the EPS LD to the FM 32Pi Module on page 172 If you need redundant power connect two EPS LD units to the module using the special Y cable this configuration provides no fault redundant power to PoE ports CAUTION Only trained service personnel should install or remove the Extreme EPS LD unit ...

Page 172: ... a 1 Phillips screwdriver Figure 93 Fitting the mounting bracket 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other side of the EPS LD unit 7 Insert the EPS LD unit into a 19 inch rack NOTE Mount the EPS LD so that the output connectors are on the same side front or back as the external connector on the connecting switch If you mount the EPS LD with the connectors facing in the opposite direction from the Extre...

Page 173: ...AC power cord to the EPS LD unit until the unit is properly grounded at the electrical outlet and the redundant power supply cable is connected One end of the EPS LD cable has a keyed connector to ensure correct alignment of the connector Figure 95 The key is a plastic tab on the cable connector housing that fits into the EPS LD unit Figure 95 EPS LD cable with key To connect the EPS LD cable 1 Co...

Page 174: ... that the circuit is not overloaded Use proper overcurrent protection such as a circuit breaker to prevent overcurrent conditions The Power LED on the front of the EPS LD unit turns solid green to indicate that it is ready Table 33 shows the possible LED status for the power supply Removing an EPS LD Unit To remove an EPS LD unit 1 Disconnect the AC power by removing the plug from the wall 2 Disco...

Page 175: ...ter and two switch configurations An Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 switch requires an installed SMMi 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 in the chassis Figure 97 shows the front view of the SMMi Figure 97 Switch Management Module ...

Page 176: ... about management ports For specifications of the 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 98 NOTE The SMMi supports only the SODIMMs that are supplied by Extreme Networks Figure 98 SMMi SODIMM sockets SMMi LEDs Table 34 describes the LED...

Page 177: ...t 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 Hold the module by its front panel with one hand and place your other hand under the edge of the metal panel Check the connectors for dust and packing materials CAUTION T...

Page 178: ...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 LED activity see SMMi LEDs on page 176 Replacing SMMi Modules All Alpine 3800 series modules SMMi and I O modules are hot swappable You do not need to power off the system to remove a module You need the following tools and equi...

Page 179: ...PCB or pins on any of the connectors 5 Immediately place the removed module into an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage and to prevent dust from collecting on the module connectors 6 Install a replacement SMMi following the installation procedure described on page 177 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensit...

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Page 181: ...tion about Alpine I O module specifications see 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 modu...

Page 182: ... for a certain 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...

Page 183: ... 100BASE TX or 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 modul...

Page 184: ...ode GBIC Ports The GM 4Xi module supports the following GBICs 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX70 ZX GBIC LX100 GBIC UTP GBIC For information about the media types and associated maximum distances for each GBIC type see GBIC Specifications on page 340 An Alpine 3800 switch populated with GM 4Xi modules supports the following GBIC configurations Install a maximum of three LX100 GBICs per GM 4Xi m...

Page 185: ... supported GBIC types see GBIC Specifications on page 340 To ensure correct operation of the LX100 GBIC make sure you run ExtremeWare 6 1 9 or later on your switch 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 202 ...

Page 186: ...nfiguration of the GM 4Si 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 For optical specifications of the GM 4Si module see Table 109 on page 348 LEDs The GM 4Si module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For information about the LEDs and their activ...

Page 187: ...f the ports in any particular group Table 35 lists the port groups for the GM 16X3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 and 13 then ports 2 6 10 and 14 then 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 36 lists the n...

Page 188: ...haring link aggregation algorithm when 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 ...

Page 189: ... using all of the ports in any particular group Table 38 lists the port groups for the GM 16T3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 and 13 then ports 2 6 10 and 14 then 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 39...

Page 190: ...the bandwidth through each 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 ...

Page 191: ...rts 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 106 For cable specifications see Table 112 on on page 350 Figure 106 RJ 21 connector The default configuration of the FM 24Ti module is as follows All ports Are added to the de...

Page 192: ...ion Guide Alpine 3800 Series I O Modules For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM 24Ti module see I O Module LEDs on page 202 Software Requirements The FM 24Ti module requires ExtremeWare version 6 1 7 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later on the switch ...

Page 193: ...gle mode Half duplex mode is not supported The total optical system budget for the FM 24SFi module 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 114 on page 351 describes the optical specifications for the FM 24SFi module LEDs The FM 24SFi module has the following LEDs Module status Port status For informa...

Page 194: ...e in 100 Mbps multi mode Half duplex mode is not supported The total optical system budget for the FM 24MFi module 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 115 on page 352 describes the optical specifications for the FM 24MFi module LEDs The FM 24MFi module has the following LEDs Module status Port st...

Page 195: ...f 10BASE T and 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 M...

Page 196: ...olt power supply the EPS LD 45019 can be attached to the FM 32Pi module WARNING The EPS LD is the only external power supply that should be used with the FM 32Pi module A connector on the front panel of the FM 32Pi module shown in Figure 111 allows more ports to be powered by connecting the module to the EPS LD This connection requires a special external power supply cable For more information see...

Page 197: ...devices must not exceed 334 W Plan for the total load based on the maximum power use specifications provided by the PoE device manufacturer If the power use exceeds 334 W the EPS LD might shut down If the EPS LD shuts down disconnect the PoE devices until the EPS LD provides power to the remaining connected ports LEDs The FM 32Pi module has the following LEDs Internal power External power Status F...

Page 198: ...ust be separated for connection to individual 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 100 units 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 build...

Page 199: ... 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 FM 32Ti and FM 24Fi modules except that the ports can only be configured for 10 Mbps The slot configuration command now includes a keyword ...

Page 200: ...s allow 1 54 Mbps The other 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 Grou...

Page 201: ...b access The WM 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 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 an...

Page 202: ...meWare Vista Web access For the WM 1T3i module use RG 59 75 ohm coaxial 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 202 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...

Page 203: ...le 41 Alpine Access I O module LEDs silver stripe LED Color State Indicates Status 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 Near end fault has been detected for example no cable Amber rapidly blinking2 Far end fault has been detected Amber slowly blinking3 Physical ...

Page 204: ...not install I O modules into the top unnumbered slot of the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 chassis this slot is designated for SMMi modules only I O modules do not fit in the top slot of the Alpine 3808 or the Alpine 3804 chassis Forceful insertion can damage the I O module 3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module if necessary Table 42 Alpine FM32 Pi I O module system LED...

Page 205: ...the backplane 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 7 To close the ejector injector levers use both hands to push the levers toward the center of the module Apply equal pressure to each lever 8 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassi...

Page 206: ...er part number State of the module power down operational mismatch between the slot configuration and the module in the slot Status of the ports on the module For more information about slot status information see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Installing External Power The Extreme Networks External Power Supply 45019 EPS LD provides additional powe...

Page 207: ...er 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 5 Slide the module out of the chassis 6 Immediately place the module into an antistatic sack to protect it from ESD damage and to prevent dust from collecting on the module s connectors 7 If you are not going t...

Page 208: ...208 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Alpine 3800 Series I O Modules ...

Page 209: ...need to turn off power to an Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 switch to remove a fan tray You need the following tools and equipment to remove a fan tray ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver Replacement fan tray CAUTION Only trained service personnel should perform service to Alpine 3800 series equipment Before installing or removing any components or carrying out any maintenance procedures...

Page 210: ...one hand under the fan tray and use the other hand to pull the fan tray from its slot 6 Immediately install a replacement fan tray as described in Installing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan Tray on page 211 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components 38_fanx8 V H z A 10 0 12 0 20 0 24 0 50 60 13 6 V H z...

Page 211: ...e procedures see Appendix A To install the fan tray in the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 switch 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the top right corner of the switch front panel 2 Check the connectors for dust and packing materials 3 Support the fan tray with one hand under the fan tray and use the other hand to guide the fan tray into the slot ...

Page 212: ...212 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Replacing the Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray ...

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Page 215: ...n page 215 BlackDiamond 6816 Switch on page 218 BlackDiamond 6808 Switch on page 222 BlackDiamond 6804 Switch on page 225 BlackDiamond Power Supplies on page 228 Features This section describes the features of the BlackDiamond family of switches If the information in the release notes differs from the information in this guide follow the release notes For more information about configuring the swi...

Page 216: ... interfaces contain Class 1 laser devices The P3cSi P3cMi P12cSi P12cMi A3cSi and A3cMi modules also use Class 1 laser devices These ports can emit invisible laser radiation Avoid direct eye exposure to the beam 1 The G16X3 supports 1000BASE X 2 The G24T3 supports 10 100 1000BASE T autonegotiation Table 44 Port configurations available on BlackDiamond I O modules Ethernet Ports Module 10BASE T 100...

Page 217: ...ane that is the backplane does not contain any active components that can fail A passive backplane increases the reliability of the switch The I O modules treat the backplane as one logical connection and use the same load sharing trunking algorithm as the front facing ports to distribute the switch traffic There are multiple Gigabit links from the I O modules to the MSMs and most I O modules have...

Page 218: ...816 chassis supports only modules with an i or 3 in their name such as the G16X3 and power supplies with an i in their name such as the ipower 220 VAC The BlackDiamond 6816 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations 1344 switched 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet ports 448 switched 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet ports 192 switched Gigabit Ethernet ports 256 switch...

Page 219: ...the BlackDiamond switch provides the ESD wrist strap connector slots for installing MSMs and I O modules power supply bays and access to the fan trays Figure 119 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 conn...

Page 220: ...llation Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview Figure 119 BlackDiamond 6816 fan tray Figure 120 shows the rear view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch BD_031 Direction of airflow Hand grip Turn screw heads clockwise to lock counter clockwise to unlock fan tray ...

Page 221: ...tion Guide 221 Figure 120 Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch The back panel of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch provides Chassis grounding studs System label that includes Chassis serial number Ethernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification BD_rr16s Grounding studs ...

Page 222: ...charge ESD wrist strap connector The BlackDiamond 6808 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations 672 switched 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...

Page 223: ...ts 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 POWER AC IN DCOUT V 50 60Hz 2...

Page 224: ...w of the BlackDiamond 6808 switch Figure 122 Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6808 switch The rear of the BlackDiamond 6808 switch provides Access to the fan tray Figure 123 Chassis grounding studs System label that includes Chassis serial number Ethernet MAC address of the switch Symbols of safety certification BD_rr08 Fan tray Label Grounding studs ...

Page 225: ... accessed from the front of the unit One hot swappable fan tray containing six individual fans accessed from the front of the unit One electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap connector The BlackDiamond 6804 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations 384 switched 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet ports 128 switched 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet ports 48 switched G...

Page 226: ...view of the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis fully populated with two MSMs and four optional I O modules Figure 124 Front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch with sample I O modules The front of the BlackDiamond switch provides the ESD wrist strap connector slots for installing MSMs and I O modules power supplies and access to the fan tray Figure 125 6804chas ESD receptacle I O module slots Power suppli...

Page 227: ... 227 Figure 125 BlackDiamond 6804 fan tray Figure 126 shows the rear view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch Figure 126 Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch XM_030 Direction of airflow Turn screw heads clockwise to lock counter clockwise to unlock fan tray Hand grip 6804_rr Grounding studs Label ...

Page 228: ...ing Depending on the modules installed in the chassis Four power supplies can support a fully loaded BlackDiamond 6816 chassis Two power supplies can support a fully loaded BlackDiamond 6808 chassis Two power supplies can support a fully loaded BlackDiamond 6804 chassis To increase switch reliability you can install additional power supplies as needed If you have three or more power supplies insta...

Page 229: ...s 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 budget Using 110 VAC only eight modules in the BlackDiamond 6816 four modules in the BlackDiamond 6808 and two modules in the BlackDiamond 6...

Page 230: ...ront of the chassis as illustrated in Figure 128 Figure 128 110 VAC power supplies in a BlackDiamond 6808 or a BlackDiamond 6804 Table 47 describes the LED activity on the 110 VAC power supply Table 46 LEDs on the 220 VAC power supply LED Color Indicates AC In Green Amber Off Input voltage is 200 240 V Input voltage is less than 180 V No input power DC Out Green Amber Off All DC outputs are operat...

Page 231: ...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 chassis as illustrated in Figure 129 For centralized DC power connections install only in a restricted access area Fig...

Page 232: ...Switch Overview Table 48 DC power supply LED activity LED Color Indicates DC in Green Amber Off Input voltage is within range Input voltage is outside of range Input voltage is below 12 V DC out Green Amber Off All DC outputs are operational One or more DC outputs have failed Input voltage is below 12 V ...

Page 233: ...e any BlackDiamond chassis Installation Summary Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch includes the following tasks Install the chassis in a rack see page 234 Ground the chassis see page 238 Install power supplies see Chapter 14 Install modules Safety Information WARNING Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch Failure to follow this...

Page 234: ...orts while they are on or look directly at the fiber cable ends when they are on NOTE To ensure that the system meets the NEBS GR 63 CORE Zone 4 earthquake requirements we recommend the use of a welded steel seismic rack such as Hendry Telephone Products www hendry com model 0GS136 Installing the Chassis The BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis fits in a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm rack Table 49 shows t...

Page 235: ...n a rack 1 Attach the helper bracket to the rack using four appropriate screws not provided as shown in Figure 130 Figure 130 Helper bracket for mounting a BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis 2 Place the chassis upright on a secure flat surface with the front of the box facing you 3 Remove the chassis from the box and remove the styrofoam packing material from the chassis To protect the interior of t...

Page 236: ...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 BlackDiamond 6816 see Figure 131 BlackDiamond 6808 see Figure 132 BlackDiamond 6804 see Figure 133 Figure 131 Securing the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis to 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 237: ...me Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide 237 Figure 132 Securing the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis to a rack Figure 133 Securing the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis in a rack BD_rack08 1 2 3 4 A B 5 6 7 8 6804rack ...

Page 238: ...ON 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 50 Removing the Chassis To remove the Bl...

Page 239: ...four screws that are appropriate for your rack 3 To reduce weight and prevent possible equipment damage use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the Power supply MSM s I O module s For information about removing power supplies see Chapter 14 For information about removing the MSM see Chapter 15 For information about removing I O modules see Chapter 16 4 Unscrew the chassis from the rack 5 Have a min...

Page 240: ...240 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis ...

Page 241: ...TE Read the information in this chapter thoroughly before you attempt to install remove or supply power to any BlackDiamond power supply Preparing for Installation Complete the following tasks before installing any switch components Ground the rack see Protective Grounding for the Rack Alpine and BlackDiamond Switches on page 40 Mount the chassis in a rack see Installing the Chassis on page 234 Gr...

Page 242: ...ond 6816 switch as shown in Figure 134 Retaining screws to the left Locking handle at the bottom For the BlackDiamond 6808 or Black Diamond 6804 switch as shown in Figure 135 Power supply right side up with the retaining screws at the bottom Locking handle to the right Figure 134 Orientation of the DC power supply in a BlackDiamond 6816 BD_034 DC IN 48V 48V RET DC OUT 50022 SINGLE DC PSU V 48V 60A...

Page 243: ... of the power supply unit Figure 136 DC output bus bars and connectors on a BlackDiamond power supply Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series AC Power Supply To install a power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the top left corner of the switch front panel 2 Verify that the rack and chassis are grounded to protective earth ground 3 If a...

Page 244: ...ntil it clicks in place to secure the power supply 7 Tighten the screws using a 1 Phillips screwdriver 8 To turn on power to the system connect the AC power cables to the power supplies and then to the wall outlet 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 additional power supplies repeat steps...

Page 245: ...fter you supply power to the BlackDiamond switch each MSM performs a power on self test POST of its circuitry The LED labeled SYS on the MSM blinks amber during the POST After the MSM has passed its POST and is operational each I O module performs its own POST NOTE See Chapter 15 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch Fabric Module for more information about switch management module LED activi...

Page 246: ...ond 6808 or BlackDiamond 6804 you can remove one power supply without turning off power to the chassis You need the following tools and equipment to replace a BlackDiamond 6800 series power supply ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver Replacement power supply To remove a 110 VAC or 220 VAC power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground recepta...

Page 247: ...nd 6816 AC power supplies Figure 141 Removing BlackDiamond 6808 or BlackDiamond 6804 220 VAC power supplies BD_029 AC IN DC OUT 50021 POWER V 50 60Hz 200 240V 15A AC IN DC OUT 50021 POWER V 50 60Hz 200 240V 15A AC IN DC OUT 50021 POWER V 50 60Hz 200 240V 15A AC IN DC OUT 50021 POWER V 50 60Hz 200 240V 15A AC IN BD_028 DCOUT 50021 POWER DCOUT AC IN 50021 POWER ...

Page 248: ...ESD sensitive components Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series DC Power Supply Before installing the DC power supply you must select appropriate DC cabling and attach the connection lugs Selecting and Preparing the DC Cabling Use the following guidelines when selecting cabling for the DC power supplies Each DC power supply requires a dedicated fuse or circuit breaker of 75 A minimum and 100 A maxi...

Page 249: ... on each to 1 49 foot pounds 2 02 Newton meters Figure 143 Power and ground cable lugs Each set of power terminals on the DC power supply consists of two 6 mm metric threaded nickel plated brass studs centered 0 625 inch apart The earth ground studs extend 0 52 inch 13 2 mm Table 51 Source DC power specifications Characteristic Specification DC power cable size 4 AWG high strand count copper wire ...

Page 250: ... packing materials b Note the correct orientation of the power supply as noted in Figure 134 and Figure 135 c Open the locking handle 5 Carefully slide the power supply into the power supply bay CAUTION Do not slam the power supply into the backplane Use the locking handle to secure the power supply unit into the chassis 6 Push in on the locking handle until it clicks in place to secure the power ...

Page 251: ...808 or BlackDiamond 6804 you can remove one of them without turning off power to the chassis You need the following tools and equipment to remove the BlackDiamond 6800 series power supplies ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver Replacement power supply To remove a 48 VDC power supply 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the top left...

Page 252: ...upply 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 Install a replacement power supply following the instructions in Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series DC Power Supply on page 248 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always availab...

Page 253: ...Management Switch Fabric Module The Management Switch Fabric Module MSM is the internal switch fabric for data being sent between I O modules One MSM is required for switch operation however adding more MSMs increases both reliability and throughput Each MSM has two CPUs for protocol processing and network management For full redundancy you can install MSMs as follows Four MSMs in the BlackDiamond...

Page 254: ...nd 6804 Slots labeled A or B Figure 145 shows the front view of the MSM64i Figure 145 MSM64i Module Figure 146 shows the front view of the MSM 3 Table 52 Packet throughput between I O modules Chassis of MSMs Throughput BlackDiamond 6816 1 2 3 4 64 Gbps 128 Gbps 192 Gbps 256 Gbps BlackDiamond 6808 1 2 64 Gbps 128 Gbps BlackDiamond 6804 1 2 32 Gbps 64 Gbps 50015 EW_MSM64i Module status LEDs Module r...

Page 255: ...s 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 Common Switch Features for more information about management ...

Page 256: ... the slot position it is selected as the master If additional MSMs are added to the switch after powered on the added MSMs become the slaves MSMs that operate as slaves can be inserted and removed without disrupting network services If you remove the master MSM while the BlackDiamond 6800 series switch is operating the slave MSM experiences a soft reset and then becomes the master MSM For example ...

Page 257: ...ll the MSM 1 Attach the ESD strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle on the top left corner of the switch front panel 2 Select a slot for the module Slots A through D in the BlackDiamond 6816 Slots A through B in the BlackDiamond 6808 and BlackDiamond 6804 Table 53 MSM LEDs LED Color Indicates SYS Green blinking Amber blinking Amber Off Normal operation is occurring D...

Page 258: ...ront panel with one hand and place your other hand under the edge of the metal panel to support the weight of the module Check the connectors for dust and packing materials 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 5 Position the module correctly for the switch into which you are installing i...

Page 259: ...the metal panel not the PCB to guide the MSM As the MSM begins to seat in the chassis the ejector injector levers begin to close b To close the ejector injector levers use both hands to push the levers toward the center of the module Apply equal pressure to each lever c To secure the module tighten the two screws with a 1 Phillips screwdriver NOTE Tighten the screws of this module before you inser...

Page 260: ... the synchronize command To install additional MSMs repeat steps 2 through 8 Store the module packaging for future use Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components Verifying the MSM Installation After you install the MSM verify that it is working correctly by checking the LEDs on the front panel of the modu...

Page 261: ...e 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 5 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 6 If you are installing a replacement MSM follow...

Page 262: ...262 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide BlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch Fabric Module ...

Page 263: ...n about BlackDiamond I O module specifications see Appendix C Module Technical Specifications Configuring I O Modules No configuration information is stored on the I O modules all configuration information is stored on the MSM 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 configuratio...

Page 264: ... module with a single 10 Gigabit Ethernet port available using one XENPAK connector The 10GX3 has the following system and hardware features One 10GbE XENPAK port per module complies with XENPAK MSA Single I O slot module for BlackDiamond 6804 BlackDiamond 6808 and BlackDiamond 6816 No chassis upgrade required Supported by current management modules Compatible with all BlackDiamond I O modules Hot...

Page 265: ...LEDs Module status Status Port status Link Activity Diagnostics For information about the LEDs and their activity on the 10GX3 module see I O Module LEDs on page 293 Software Requirements The BlackDiamond MSM requires both BootROM 8 1 or later and the final release build of ExtremeWare 7 2 or later in order to recognize the 10GX3 I O module ...

Page 266: ...e default configuration 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 293...

Page 267: ...default configuration of 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 Table 54 describes the media types and associated maxi...

Page 268: ...pes 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 fiber 62 5 125 µm multimode fiber 10 125 µm single mode fiber 10 125 µm single ...

Page 269: ...ult VLAN as untagged 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 293 Software Requirements The G12SXi module requires ExtremeWare version 6 1 4 or later EW_G12SXi ...

Page 270: ... The module has 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 55 lists the groups for the G16X3 module Populate ports 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 and 15 first then populate ports 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 and 16 Ta...

Page 271: ...16X3 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 293 Software Requirements The G16X3 module requires ExtremeWare version 7 0 1b11 or later and BootROM 7 8 or later Hardware Requirements Extreme Networks recommends using iPower power supplies part numbers 50020 50021 50022 with ...

Page 272: ...mber of G16X3 modules that you can install in a BlackDiamond chassis depending on which power supplies are installed Table 57 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 iPower power supplies 16 ...

Page 273: ... has six 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 58 lists the groups for the G24T3 module Populate ports 1 5 9 13 17 and 21 first then ports 2 6 10 14 18 and 22 then ports 3 7 11 15 19 and 23 and finally ports 4 8 12 16 20 and 24 Table...

Page 274: ...he G24T3 module requires ExtremeWare version 7 0 1b5 or later and BootROM 7 8 or later on the switch Hardware Requirements Extreme Networks recommends using iPower version power supplies part numbers 50020 50021 50022 with F96Ti modules in a BlackDiamond 6800 chassis A BlackDiamond 6800 chassis with the original power supplies part number 50012 will power fewer G24T3 modules than a chassis with iP...

Page 275: ... 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 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 293 Software Requirements The F48Ti module requires Ex...

Page 276: ...nectors Each RJ 21 port provides twelve 10 100 Mbps ports The RJ 21 port is shown in Figure 158 Figure 158 RJ 21 port For connector pinouts and output signals see Table 117 on page 353 in Appendix C Module Technical Specifications 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 P...

Page 277: ...re 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 LEDs on page 293 Software Requirements The F96Ti module requires ExtremeWare version 6 1 8 or later and Boo...

Page 278: ...odules Table 60 F96Ti modules supported Chassis Power Supply F96Ti Module Additional Modules BlackDiamond 6804 iPower power supplies 4 0 BlackDiamond 6808 original power supplies 6 0 BlackDiamond 6808 iPower power supplies 7 1 ARM G8Xi G12SXi P3cSi P3cMi or P12cMi BlackDiamond 6816 iPower power supplies 15 0 ...

Page 279: ...e default VLAN protocol 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 293 Software Requirements The F32Fi module requires ExtremeWare version 6 1 8 or later and BootROM 6 5 or later...

Page 280: ...andwidth to be devoted to a single payload stream The PoS module has the following key components Two high performance network processors A General Purpose Processor GPP subsystem The network processors are programmable devices that participate with the Extreme i chipset to support expanded functionality features and flexibility The GPP subsystem handles system control and I O module management fu...

Page 281: ... 162 shows the P3cSi and P3cMi modules Figure 162 P3cSi and P3cMi modules Figure 163 shows the P12cSi and P12cMi modules Figure 163 P12cSi and P12cMi modules BD_P3 Module status LEDs Service ports Network interface ports Port status LEDs Port status LEDs BD_P12 Module status LEDs Service ports Network interface ports Port status LEDs Port status LEDs ...

Page 282: ...ts 2 and 4 are not added to any VLAN Inherit the properties of the default VLAN VLANid and so forth For optical specifications of the P3cSi P3cMi P12cSi and P12cMi optical interfaces see Table 129 on page 363 PoS Module LEDs The PoS modules are equipped with two module level LEDs STATUS and DIAG and one port level LED for each network interface port on the PoS module see Figure 162 and Figure 163 ...

Page 283: ...ootROM 1 18 for the PoS module For more information about the software requirements PoS module features and PoS module configurations see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Hardware Requirements The PoS modules are compatible only with i series MSMs For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the PoS modules consult your release note...

Page 284: ...ane switch fabric The ARM operates in a one armed fashion 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 ARMs can be installed in a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch at any one time Physical Description The ARM Figure 165 has the following key components Two high p...

Page 285: ...r diagnostics are being run on the module NOTE During the ARM 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 about ARM LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 293 Service Ports The ARM has two front panel service ports one port i...

Page 286: ...ion about the software requirements ARM features and ARM configurations see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Hardware Requirements The ARM is compatible with i series MSMs only For the most current list of I O modules supported for use with the ARM module consult your release notes ARMs installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDia...

Page 287: ... The MPLS module operates in a one armed fashion 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 installed in a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch at any one time Physical Description The MPLS module see Figure 167 has the following key components...

Page 288: ...ostics are being run on the module NOTE During the MPLS module 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 about MPLS module LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 293 Service Ports The MPLS module is equipped with two front ...

Page 289: ...ut 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 MSMs 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 chassis req...

Page 290: ...ropolitan area networks across an ATM infrastructure interconnect server co location network sites directly using ATM links and provide connectivity between a legacy Enterprise ATM network and an Ethernet backbone In the first application the metropolitan area network service provider can build service network sites in various cities then use ATM modules in a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch to con...

Page 291: ... components Two high performance network processors A GPP subsystem The network processors are programmable devices that participate with the Extreme i chipset to support expanded functionality features and flexibility The GPP subsystem handles system control and I O module management functions The GPP subsystem resides outside of the I O module data path to optimize performance Figure 169 Compone...

Page 292: ...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 ATM module LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 293 Service Ports The ATM module is equipped with two front panel service ports one port is a DB 9 connector the other is a micro HD 15 ...

Page 293: ...es Status Green 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 Port disabled Packet activity Link down Table 62 BlackDiamond PoS and ATM module LEDs LED Color In...

Page 294: ... Slots numbered 1 through 8 in the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis Slots numbered 1 through 4 in the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis CAUTION You can install I O modules only in the numbered slots I O modules do not fit in slots A B C or D Forceful insertion can damage the I O module 3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module if applicable NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in the chas...

Page 295: ... hands simultaneously to push the levers toward the center of the module 8 To secure the module tighten the two captive screws using a 1 Phillips screwdriver NOTE Tighten the screws of this module before inserting additional modules Otherwise you might unseat modules that you have not secured Store the module packaging for future use Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that...

Page 296: ...ssors state changes to OPERATIONAL For more information about slot status information see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide Replacing I O Modules All BlackDiamond I O modules are hot swappable You do not need to power off the system to remove a module Complete the action of removing a BlackDiamond I O module in a reasonable time frame Be sure to remove...

Page 297: ...re not going to install a replacement I O module cover the slot with a blank faceplate Otherwise follow the I O module installation procedure on page 294 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components To remove additional I O modules repeat steps 2 through 5 Installing XENPAK Modules NOTE For XENPAK module sp...

Page 298: ...le by its sides insert it into the slot on the I O module 3 Slide the module as far into the slot as possible until you hear it click indicating that it is firmly attached 4 Secure the module to the I O module faceplate by turning the two captive screws clockwise until they are hand tight NOTE To ensure that your module is undamaged upon installation you can correlate factory test data with your i...

Page 299: ...ly before you attempt to install or remove any BlackDiamond fan tray Removing 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 remove a fan tray You need the following tools and equipment to remove a fan tray ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver CAUTION Only trained servic...

Page 300: ...he top left corner of the switch front panel 2 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screws that secure the fan tray to the chassis Put the screws from the BlackDiamond 6808 fan tray aside in a safe place 3 Using the handles on the front of the fan tray pull it straight out of the chassis approximately inch 12 7 mm as shown in Figure 171 and Figure 172 This action disconnects the power to th...

Page 301: ... 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 CAUTION Only trained service personnel should perform service to BlackDiamond equipment Before install...

Page 302: ... hands to hold the fan tray handles and use the two pins on each side of the fan tray to guide the fan tray into the bay Carefully slide 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 backplane 5 Secure the fan tray For the BlackDiamond 6816 switch and the BlackDiamond 6804 switch align and tighten the ca...

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Page 305: ...0 Data bits 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Flow control XON XOFF The terminal or PC with terminal emulation software 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 ...

Page 306: ... For more information about logging in to the switch and configuring switch management access see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide 4 At the password prompt press Return 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 ...

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Page 309: ...ualified service personnel have access to the equipment Install the equipment only in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area that is free of airborne materials that can conduct electricity Too much humidity can cause a fire Too little humidity can produce electrical shock and fire When you handle the equipment Extreme recommends the use of anti static devices to reduce the risk of elect...

Page 310: ...e 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 cable set must have a rated current capacity of at least the amount rated for each specific product For Alpine and Summit switches the minimum specificatio...

Page 311: ...3 Fuse To comply with European safety standards a spare fuse must not be fitted to the appliance inlet Connections Fiber Optic ports Optical Safety To protect your eyes never look at the transmit LED laser through a magnifying device while it is powered on Never look directly at a fiber port on the switch or at the ends of fiber cable when they are powered on This is a Class 1 laser device WARNING...

Page 312: ...structions are disregarded and replacement of these batteries is attempted they should be replaced with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the battery manufacturer WARNING Extreme Networks recommends that lithium batteries be replaced by qualified Extreme Service personnel only If these instructions are disregarded and a battery is incorrectly replaced a dangerous explosion may occur Re...

Page 313: ... die benötigt wird um sich der Gefahren bei Ausführung einer Aufgabe bewusst zu sein und sich bzw Dritte vor möglichen Risiken zu schützen Bitte beachten Sie die folgenden Hinweise bevor Sie Ihr Gerät auspacken Installieren Sie das Gerät in einem sicheren abgeschlossenen Arbeitsbereich mit beschränktem Zugang so dass nur qualifiziertes Servicepersonal Zugang zu dem Gerät hat Installieren Sie das G...

Page 314: ...314 Extreme Networks Consolidated i and e Series Hardware Installation Guide Safety Information ...

Page 315: ...ons on page 333 Power Connector Specifications on page 337 For information about the software technical specifications including protocols MIBs and standards see the ExtremeWare Software Users Guide Common Switch Specifications Table 64 lists specifications for environmental requirements safety electromagnetic interference and certification marks that apply to all the Extreme Networks switches Con...

Page 316: ...uncil for Interference by Information Technology Equipment 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 Normalization Electronic Certification and Normalization Table 65 Pinouts for the console connector Function Pin ...

Page 317: ... ready 6 In RTS request to send 7 Out CTS clear to send 8 In Table 65 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 ...

Page 318: ...Laser Safety CDRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval IEEE 802 3af 6 2003 Environment A for PoE Applications European Safety of ITE Certifications and Standards EN60950 1 2001 EN 60825 1 A2 2001 Lasers Safety TUV R GS Mark by German Notified Body 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive International Safety of ITE Certifications and Standards CB Report Certificate per IEC 60950 1 2001 All Country Deviations...

Page 319: ...teria A IEC EN 61000 4 11 Power Dips Interruptions 30 25 periods Criteria C Country Specific Certifications and Standards VCCI Class A Japan Emissions AS NZS 3548 ACA Australia Emissions CNS 13438 1997 Class A BSMI Taiwan MIC Mark EMC Approval Korea Telecom Standards Certifications and Standards ETSI EN 300 386 2001 EMC Telecommunications ETSI EN 300 019 Environmental for Telecommunications Operat...

Page 320: ...o 158 F Storage and Transportation Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged Shock Half Sine 11ms 100 m s2 300 Shocks Vibration Sinusoidal 5 62 Hz 5mm s velocity 62 200 Hz 0 2g Random Vibration 5 20 Hz 1 0 ASD w 3dB oct from 20 200 Hz 14 drops min on sides corners 41 Power Cord Requirements Usage Standards A power cord is provided with a switch that is for use in North America an...

Page 321: ... inches 43 94 cm Depth 8 1 inches 20 57 cm Weight 5 72 lbs 2 6 kg Heat Dissipation Watts BTU 24 1 W Acoustic Sound Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power 53 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 5 5 belsA per ISO 779 and ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure 42 dBA rear 6m Table 69 Summit 200 48 unique specifications Physical ...

Page 322: ... 5 56 kg Power Supply Input Voltage Input Range 90 264 V AC Nominal Voltage Range 100 240 V AC Maximum Input Amperages 6 A 200 V AC high line 1 5A 90 V AC low line AC Line Frequency Range 47 to 63 Hz AC Power Supply Input Socket IEC 320 C14 Minimum Wire Size 18 AWG 82mm2 copper stranded Table 71 Summit 300 common specifications Heat Dissipation 185 W maximum 631 BTU hr maximum Power Supply AC Line...

Page 323: ...le 73 Summit 300 48 unique specifications Physical and Environmental Dimensions Height 3 5 inches 8 89 cm Width 17 25inches 43 82 cm Depth 18 25 inches 46 36 cm Weight 14 lbs 6 35 kg with one power supply unit Temperature Power off 149 F to 167 F 65 C to 75 C Acoustic Sound Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power 52 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 6 5 belsA per ISO 779 ...

Page 324: ... Transportation EN ETSI 300 019 2 3 v2 1 2 Class 3 1e Operational EN ETSI 300 753 1997 10 Acoustic Noise ASTM D5276 Drop Packaged ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Packaged 1 5G Table 75 Summit 300 48 internal power supply environmental and safety specifications Safety Agency Certifications and Standards North American Safety of ITE UL60950 3rd Edition Listed Device CSA 22 2 60950 00 NOM NYCE Mexico Saf...

Page 325: ...CNS 13438 1997 Class A BSMI Taiwan MIC Mark Korea Environmental Operating Conditions 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 Operational Shock 30 m s2 3g Standards EN ETSI 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 Class 1 2 Storage EN ETSI 300 019 2 2 v2 1 2 Class 2 3 Transportation EN ETSI 300 019 2 3 v2 1 2 Class...

Page 326: ... Power 6 9 belsA per ISO 779 and ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure 56 dBA rear 6m Power Supply AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VAC autoranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 1 5 A 200 249 VAC 1 A Table 78 Summit 400 24p specifications Physical and Environmental Dimensions Height 1 7 inches 4 3 cm Width 17 4 inch...

Page 327: ...essure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure 44 dBA rear 6m Power Supply AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Input Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VAC auto ranging Current Rating 100 120 VAC 2 0 A 0 5 A 200 240 VAC 1 0 A 0 25A Table 80 Summit i series common specifications Safety Certifications and Standards UL 1950 3rd Edition listed cUL listed to CAN CSA C22 2 950 EN60950 19...

Page 328: ...r 6 8 belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Summit7i Height 7 0 inches 17 8 cm Width 17 25 inches 43 8 cm Depth 19 0 inches 48 3 cm Weight single power supply 45 lbs 20 4 kg Weight dual power supply 55 lbs 24 9 kg Acoustic Sound Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power 68 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 6 8 belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 I...

Page 329: ...79 ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure High 52 dBA left 6m Heat Dissipation Summit1i SX 105 W maximum 358 BTU hr maximum TX 187 W maximum 638 BTU hr maximum Summit5i SX 200 W maximum 683 BTU hr maximum TX 345 W maximum 1177 BTU hr maximum LX 200 W maximum 683 BTU hr maximum Summit7i SX 372 W maximum 1270 BTU hr maximum TX 698 W maximum 2382 BTU hr...

Page 330: ...VAC to 240 VAC Current Rating 100 120 VAC 3 A 200 240 VAC 1 5 A DC Power Supplies Summit48si DC power cable size 14 AWG 2mm2 high strand count copper wire Input power 40 to 60 V DC Max input amps 4 2 A Switch Power Off Temperature power off Summit1i Summit5i Summit48i Power One supplies 75 to 80 C 167 to 176 F Summit 7i Martek supplies 75 C 167 F Table 82 Alpine 3800 common specifications Safety C...

Page 331: ...l Dimensions and Acoustic Sound Alpine Switches Alpine 3808 Height 21 inches 53 30 cm Width 17 32 inches 44 cm Depth 11 375 inches 28 90 cm Weight empty chassis 50 pounds 22 7 kg Weight fully loaded chassis 98 pounds 44 5 kg Weight each power supply 14 pounds 6 4 kg Weight each module 3 pounds 1 4 kg Acoustic Sound in Full Chassis Dual AC PS Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound ...

Page 332: ...dBA front 6m Alpine 3802 Height 7 inches 17 78 cm Width 17 32 inches 44 cm Depth 12 inches 30 48 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 Acoustic Sound in Full Chassis Dual AC PS Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power 67 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 7 0 belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Sou...

Page 333: ...A 200 240 VAC 1 3 A 40 70 VDC 7 5 A max 48 VDC 6 5 A Switch Power Off Temperature power off Martek supplies 75 C 167 F Table 84 BlackDiamond 6800 common specifications 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 60950 2000 3rd Edition Low Voltage Directive LVD AS NZS 3260 S Mark Argentina EN60825 ...

Page 334: ... 7dBA front 6m Dual DC PS Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power TBD dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power TBD belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure TBD dBA right 6m BlackDiamond 6808 Height 26 25 inches 66 7 cm Width 17 32 inches 44 cm Depth 18 inches 45 7 cm Weight empty chassis 60 lbs 27 2 kg Weight fully...

Page 335: ...sue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure 63 7 dBA front 6m Dual DC PS Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power TBD dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power TBD belsA per ISO 7779 ISO 9296 Sound Pressure in accordance with NEBS GR 63 Issue 2 Bystander Sound Pressure TBD dBA back 6m Heat Dissipation 220 VAC Power Supply 2544 W maximum 8687 BTU hr maximum 110 VAC Power Supply 2661 W maximum 9...

Page 336: ...mum Input Current Rating 10A at 115 VAC 5A at 230 VAC Maximum Inrush Current 30A at 115 VAC 60A at 230 VAC Output 50 VDC 7 5 A max 375 Watts 12 VDC 7 5 A max 90 Watts EPS LD Input Connector IEC320 C14 Maximum continuous DC output shall not exceed 465 Watts Acoustic Sound Sound Power in accordance with EN 300 753 10 1997 Sound Power 62 dBA per ISO 7779 Declared Sound Power 6 5 belsA per ISO 779 and...

Page 337: ...uts for Summit 300 24 switch redundant power connector Diagram Pin Wire Label 1 GND 2 12V 3 12V 4 12V 5 12V 6 50 V 7 50 V rtn 8 GND 9 NC 10 rps_pres 11 EXT_CON 12 status_1 13 status_2 14 GND Table 89 Wire to pin connection specifications for the Summit 48si DC power cable Pin Wire Color Lead Wire Wire Label 1 Green Yellow Chassis Ground Chassis Ground 2 Red Return Return 3 Black 48 V 48 V 4 unused...

Page 338: ...stallation Guide Switch Technical Specifications Table 90 Connector specifications for the EPS T redundant power connector Diagram Pin Wire Label 1 NC 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 12 V 7 12 V 8 RS 9 GND 10 INT PG 11 EXT_CON 12 EXT_PG 13 5 V 14 12 V ES4K028 1 7 8 14 ...

Page 339: ... specifications on page 343 Mini GBICs SX mini GBIC specifications on page 343 LX mini GBIC specifications on page 343 ZX mini GBIC specifications on page 344 XENPAKS SR XENPAK module specifications on page 344 LR XENPAK module specifications on page 345 ER XENPAK module specifications on page 345 ZR XENPAK module specifications on page 345 LX4 XENPAK module specifications on page 346 CX4 XENPAK o...

Page 340: ...specifications for the Alpine modules are listed in Table 107 through Table 119 The technical specifications for the BlackDiamond modules are listed in Table 120 through Table 132 Specifications common to all modules are listed in Table 134 GBIC Specifications Table 91 describes the media types and associated maximum distances for each GBIC type Table 91 GBIC types and maximum distances Standard M...

Page 341: ... center of the label LX70 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 70 000 LX100 1550 nm optical window 10 125 µm single mode fiber 100 000 UTP Category 5 UTP cable 80 Table 92 1000BASE SX GBIC specifications Parameter Minimum 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 ...

Page 342: ...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 96 LX70 GBIC specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output power 0 dBm 3 dBm 5 2 dBm Center wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Receiver Optical ...

Page 343: ... mini GBIC specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output power 9 5 dBm 4 dBm Center wavelength 830 nm 850 nm 860 nm Receiver Optical input power sensitivity 21 dBm Optical input power maximum 4 dBm Operating wavelength 830 nm 860 nm General Total system budget 11 5 dB Table 100 LX mini GBIC specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transceiver Optical output po...

Page 344: ...r wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Receiver Optical input power sensitivity 23 dBm Optical input power maximum 3 dBm Operating wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Table 102 SR XENPAK module specifications Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power min 7 3 dBm Channel insertion loss 62 5 μm 160 200 MHz km 62 5 μm 200 MHz km 50 μm 400 MHz km 50 μm 500 MHz km 50 μm 2000 MHz km 1 6 dB 1 6 dB 1 7 ...

Page 345: ...tions Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power 7 3 dBm 0 5 dBm Optical link budget 6 2 dB Wavelength range 1260 nm 1355 nm Distance range 2 m 10 km Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA 12 6 dBm Table 104 ER XENPAK module specifications Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power 4 7 dBm 4 0 dBm Optical link budget 10 9 dB Wavelength range 1530 nm 1565 nm Distance range 5 dBm attentuation 2...

Page 346: ...NPAK supports multimode fiber MMF in intra building connections and single mode fiber SMF for interbuilding connections and has an SC connector General Optical link loss 11 dB 22 dB Optical dispersion 0 ps nm 1600 ps nm Distance 80 km Table 106 LX4 XENPAK module specifications Parameter Minimum Maximum Transmitter Average launch power 4 lanes 5 5 dBm Average launch power per lane 0 5 dBm Optical m...

Page 347: ...950CB 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 EEC EMC Directive EN55022 1998 Class A CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 includes IEC 6100 4 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 348: ... 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 Te...

Page 349: ...s IEC60950 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 19...

Page 350: ...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 M...

Page 351: ...ertifications 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 ...

Page 352: ... Issue2 UL 1950 3rd Edition listed 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 C...

Page 353: ...and the other wire is designated as the ring side Table 117 lists the pin numbers on the connector the color code for the wires and the associated port number for the wire pair Table 117 RJ 21 connector and wire pairs VDSL Port Ring Side Pin Number Wire Color Tip Side Pin number Wire Color 1 1 blue white 26 white blue 2 2 orange white 27 white orange 3 3 green white 28 white green 4 4 brown white ...

Page 354: ...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 Ze...

Page 355: ...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 356: ...50CB 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 ...

Page 357: ... 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 Clas...

Page 358: ...ertifications and Standards UL 60950 3rd Edition listed accessory cUL listed accessory to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EN60950 2000 plus deviations IEC60950 2000 CB plus deviations TUV R GS Mark Low Voltage Directive 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 P...

Page 359: ...iations 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...

Page 360: ...RJ 21 port RJ 45 Number RJ 21 Pin Numbers RJ 45 Pin Numbers 1 1 2 26 27 2 6 1 3 2 3 4 28 29 2 6 1 3 3 5 6 30 31 2 6 1 3 4 7 8 32 33 2 6 1 3 5 9 10 34 35 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 BD_037 Spare Spare Port 12 Port 11 Port 10 Port 9 Port 8 Port 7 Port 6 Port 5 Port...

Page 361: ... TxD 30 31 RxD TxD 7 8 RxD TxD 32 33 RxD TxD 9 10 RxD TxD 34 35 RxD TxD 11 12 RxD TxD 36 37 RxD TxD 13 14 RxD TxD 38 39 RxD TxD 15 16 RxD TxD 40 41 RxD TxD 17 18 RxD TxD 42 43 RxD TxD 19 20 RxD TxD 44 45 RxD TxD 21 22 RxD TxD 46 47 RxD TxD 23 24 RxD TxD 48 49 RxD TxD Table 126 F96Ti cable specifications Connectors Lucent 525 Telco 50 pin RJ 21 Cable Shielded trunk cable with 12 CAT5 twisted pairs ...

Page 362: ...C 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...

Page 363: ... 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 13...

Page 364: ...C 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...

Page 365: ...50 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 Japa...

Page 366: ...ntina 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 M...

Page 367: ...67 Common Module Specifications Table 134 describes the specifications common to all modules Table 134 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 ...

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Page 369: ...GBICs can be installed in the following switches Summit1i Summit5i Summit7i Summit48i Mini GBICs can be installed in the following switches Summit 200 e series Summit 300 e series Summit 400 e series Summit 48si This appendix provides installation instructions for GBICs and mini GBICs Installing GBICs GBICs are available in the following media types SX LX LX70 and LX100 ZX UTP supported only on i ...

Page 370: ... ZX Rev 03 LX70 UTP GBIC To ensure correct operation of the LX100 GBIC make sure 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 autonegotiation of link speed You must disable autonegotiation on the ports that use the UTP GBIC and manually configu...

Page 371: ...removing the GBIC from the I O module or the switch Preparing to Install or Replace a GBIC CAUTION GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation Avoid direct eye exposure to the beam To ensure proper installation complete the following tasks before inserting the GBIC 1 Inspect and clean the fiber tips coupler and connectors 2 Prepare and clean an external attenuator if needed 3 Calculate the link budge...

Page 372: ...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 NOTE Remove the SC fiber optic or the RJ 45 connector from the GBIC before removing the GBIC from the I O module or the switch To remove a GBIC similar to the...

Page 373: ...AUTION Mini GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation Avoid direct eye exposure to the beam CAUTION Use only Extreme approved optic devices within Extreme switches Optical modules provided by Extreme Networks are compliant for use with Extreme systems Preparing to Install or Replace a Mini GBIC To ensure proper installation complete the following tasks before inserting the mini GBIC 1 Disable the p...

Page 374: ...udible click indicating that the mini GBIC is securely seated in the SFP receptacle 3 If the mini GBIC has a handle push up on the handle to secure the mini GBIC If the mini GBIC port status LED is blinking amber on a Summit48si switch a BlackDiamond G16X3 module or an Alpine GM 16X3 module the mini GBIC installed in the switch or module is not approved supported or certified by Extreme Networks T...

Page 375: ...acle To remove a mini GBIC similar to the one labeled Module B in Figure 179 rotate the front handle and pull the mini GBIC out of the SFP receptacle NOTE When removing a mini GBIC SFP from a Summit 400 series switch ensure that fiber cable to the mini GBIC or link is removed prior to the mini GBIC itself It is important that this sequence be followed If not the mini GBIC LED may remain lit even t...

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Page 377: ... the 850 nm range LR XENPAK operating in the 1310 nm range ER XENPAK operating in the 1550 nm range ZR XENPAK operating in the 1550 nm range LX4 XENPAK operating in the 1310 nm range NOTE CX4 XENPAKs are also supported with Extreme Networks devices contact your vendor to obtain these NOTE For XENPAK module specifications see Module Technical Specifications on page 339 NOTE Use only Extreme Network...

Page 378: ...on card in the Summit 400 48t switch you must turn off the switch Use only XENPAK modules approved by Extreme Networks To install the Summit option card 1 If you are installing a Summit XGM 2xn Option Card upgrade the software in your switch to ExtremeWare 7 4 or later 2 Disconnect the AC power from the Summit switch 3 Using a number 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the filler panel from the option s...

Page 379: ...ys has either an installed Summit option card or a faceplate over the opening An opening could divert air from the switch and cause overheating Installing a XENPAK Optical Transceiver Module This section describes installing and removing the XENPAK module a 10 Gbps optical transceiver The LR XENPAK and the ER XENPAK look alike and install the same An example of a XENPAK module is shown in Figure 1...

Page 380: ...he module Handle the module by its sides only Never touch the card edge connectors at the insertion end of the module To install XENPAK modules 1 Hold the module by its sides and insert it into one of the two slots on the Summit option card Figure 183 Figure 183 Installing a XENPAK module 2 Slide the XENPAK module as far into the slot as possible until you hear it click indicating that it is firml...

Page 381: ...connect the fiber optic cable from the XENPAK module before removing the module from the Summit option card 2 Turn the two captive screws counter clockwise until they are completely free from the XGM 2xn card WARNING XENPAK modules become very hot after prolonged use Take care when removing a XENPAK from the chassis If the module is too hot to touch disengage the module and allow it to cool before...

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Page 383: ...ing the chassis 153 LEDs 148 MAC address 149 150 power supply specifications 333 rear view AC 149 rear view DC 150 removing the chassis from a rack 156 serial number 149 150 Alpine 3804 switch AC power supply 160 DC cabling 163 166 DC power supply 164 fan tray 144 fan tray installation 211 front view 145 installing the chassis 153 MAC address 146 power supply specifications 333 powering on AC 162 ...

Page 384: ...on 253 rear view 224 removing the chassis from a rack 238 serial number 224 specifications 333 334 BlackDiamond 6816 switch 110 VAC power supply 230 220 VAC power supply 229 48 VDC power supply 231 console port 255 fan tray installation 301 front view 219 installing the chassis 235 MAC address 221 MSM description 253 removing the chassis from a rack 238 serial number 221 spacing requirements 31 sp...

Page 385: ...electing 167 Alpine 3804 switch attaching 163 166 selecting 163 Alpine 3808 switch attaching 163 166 selecting 163 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch attaching 135 249 power lugs 231 preparing 248 selecting 248 DC power requirements 51 DC power supply removing Alpine 3800 170 BlackDiamond 6800 251 dimensions Alpine 3800 series switch 331 ARM 364 ATM module 366 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch 334 F32F...

Page 386: ...WM 1T3i module 355 WM 4E1i module 354 WM 4T1i module 354 EPS 160 power supply 124 EPS LD external power cable 172 196 EPS LD External Power Supply connecting to FPM 32Pi module 196 for Alpine switches 171 206 for Summit switches 118 EPS T 124 equipment rack mechanical recommendations 39 requirements 40 ER XENPAK 345 377 ESD 38 46 ESD wrist strap 38 external power cable 172 196 External Power Suppl...

Page 387: ...349 GM 16X3 module description 187 specifications 349 GM 4Si module 186 specifications 347 GM 4Ti module description 183 specifications 347 GM 4Xi module description 184 specifications 347 GPP subsystem ARM 284 ATM module 291 MPLS module 287 PoS module 280 grounding 53 Alpine chassis 155 BlackDiamond chassis 238 equipment rack 40 grounding the rack 40 H hardware address Alpine 3802 switch 149 150 ...

Page 388: ...optic cable 46 slack 45 internal power supply for Summit 300 48 121 IP settings configuring 306 L labeling system for cables 45 LED error mini GBIC 375 LEDs Alpine 3800 series switch power supply 141 Alpine 3802 switch 148 Alpine I O modules 202 ARM 294 ATM module 293 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch 110 VAC power supply 230 220 VAC power supply 229 48 VDC power supply 231 BlackDiamond I O modules ...

Page 389: ...ch 334 Summit 200 24 switch 321 Summit 200 24fx switch 322 Summit 200 24fx TAA switch 322 Summit 200 48 switch 321 Summit 400 48t switch 327 Summit1i switch 328 Summit48i switch 328 Summit48si switch 329 Summit5i switch 328 Summit7i switch 328 pinouts console connector 316 null modem cable 317 redundant power connector 337 RJ 21 connector 360 plenum rated cable 45 PoE modules external power supply...

Page 390: ...300 24 68 Summit 300 48 72 Summit 400 24 switch 78 Summit 400 48t switch 83 power supply specifications Alpine switches 332 BlackDiamond 6800 series switch 335 EPS LD 325 336 Summit 200 switches 321 322 Summit 300 switches 322 Summit 300 48 switch 323 Summit 400 48t switch 327 Summit1i switch 329 Summit48si DC supply 330 Summit48si switch 330 Summit5i switch 329 Summit7i switch 329 powered device ...

Page 391: ... requirements 40 service access to the rack 40 shutdown automatic 36 site planning process 28 slave MSM installing 260 switchover 256 SMMi module console port 176 description 175 hot swapping 177 installing 177 LEDs 176 management port 176 memory 176 removing 178 specifications 347 tools installation 177 tools removal 178 verifying the installation 178 socket AC power Summit 200 switches 62 Summit...

Page 392: ... 97 98 MAC address 99 port configurations 97 power supply 99 rear view 98 reset button 99 serial number 99 specifications 327 Summit48si switch bottom view 101 console port location 101 front view 100 LEDs 102 105 MAC address 104 mini GBIC support 103 port configurations 100 power supply 103 rear view 101 reset button 104 serial number 104 specifications 327 Summit5i switch console port location 9...

Page 393: ...ummit 300 switches 74 Summit 400 switch 80 85 UPS See uninterruptable power supply UTP cable bend radius 45 UTP GBIC requirements 370 W weight ARM 364 ATM module 366 BlackDiamond 6804 switch 335 BlackDiamond 6808 switch 334 BlackDiamond 6816 switch 334 F32Fi module 362 F48Ti module 359 F96Ti module 359 FM 24MFi module 351 FM 24SFi module 351 FM 24Ti module 350 FM 32Ti module 350 FM 8Vi module 352 ...

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