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Meeting Site Requirements

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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Your system must be protected from static electricity or ESD. Take the following measures to ensure 
optimum system performance:

Remove materials that can cause electrostatic generation (such as synthetic resins) from the wiring 
closet. Check the appropriateness of floor mats and flooring.

Connect metal chassis, conduit, and other metals to ground using dedicated grounding lines.

Use electrostatically safe equipment and the ESD-preventive wrist strap that is provided with your 
equipment. All switches come with ESD-preventive wrist strap connectors and an ESD-preventive 
wrist strap as shown in 

Figure 3

.

Humidity

Operating humidity should be kept between 50 to 70% relative humidity non-condensing during typical 
operation and 10% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) for short intervals to maximize 
equipment life.

Figure 3: Ensure that you use an ESD-preventive wrist strap when handling switch components

Rack Specifications and Recommendations

Racks should conform to conventional standards. In the United States, use EIA Standard RS-310C: 
Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment. In countries other than the United States, use IEC Standard 
297. In addition, verify that your rack meets the basic mechanical, space, and earthquake requirements 
that are described in this section.

ESD strap

ESD ground
connection

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Summary of Contents for BlackDiamond 8810

Page 1: ...c 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara California 95051 408 579 2800 888 257 3000 http www extremenetworks com Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide Published December 2004 Part numb...

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Page 3: ...static Discharge ESD 21 Humidity 21 Rack Specifications and Recommendations 21 Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack 22 Protective Grounding for the Rack 22 Space Requirements for the Rack 22 Securi...

Page 4: ...t Flash Memory Cards 46 Installing an External Memory Card 47 Removing an External Memory Card 48 Chapter 4 Extreme Networks 700 1200 W AC Power Supply Units 49 Overview 49 Pre Installation Requiremen...

Page 5: ...Ports 88 G60X LEDs 88 G20X Module 89 Mini GBIC Ports 90 G20X LEDs 90 10G6X Module 91 10G6X LEDs 91 10G2X Module 92 10G2X LEDs 92 I O Module LEDs 93 Installing I O Modules 93 Verifying the I O Module I...

Page 6: ...Port LEDs 126 G48P Port LEDs 127 Installing Aspen 8810 MSM and I O Modules 127 Pre Installation Requirements 127 Distinguishing an Aspen 8810 MSM from an I O Module 128 Installing an Aspen 8810 MSM o...

Page 7: ...Power Requirements 151 LAN Systems 151 PoE Devices 151 Power Supply Requirements 151 Uninterruptible Power Supply Requirements 152 UPS Features 152 Calculating Amperage Requirements 152 UPS Transitio...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 8...

Page 9: ...in Appendix A of this guide Introduction This guide provides the required information to install an Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 10K series and or Aspen switch It also contains information about site...

Page 10: ...on the screen or command syntax The words enter and type When you see the word enter in this guide you must type something and then press the Return or Enter key Do not press the Return or Enter key...

Page 11: ...reme Networks website at the following location http www extremenetworks com services documentation You can select and download the following Extreme Networks documentation from the Documentation Over...

Page 12: ...Preface Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 12...

Page 13: ...1 Site Preparation...

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Page 15: ...ce 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 necessa...

Page 16: ...al requirements for the equipment you plan to install Distribution rack requirements Step 2 Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements After examining your physical site and ensuring all environment re...

Page 17: ...published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA The address is NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02169 USA www nfpa org Underwriters Laboratory UL USA only an independent resea...

Page 18: ...as ambient temperature and humidity NOTE Extreme Networks recommends that you consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications Temperature Extreme Networks equipment...

Page 19: ...exposure to high temperatures in close proximity and long term reliability may be compromised Airflow Requirements To ensure proper airflow through an Extreme Networks switch refer to the following re...

Page 20: ...re Installation Guide 20 Figure 1 Airflow through the BlackDiamond 10K system chassis Figure 2 Airflow through the Aspen 8810 chassis EX_010 Airflow through power supplies Airflow through chassis ASP0...

Page 21: ...es come with ESD preventive wrist strap connectors and an ESD preventive wrist strap as shown in Figure 3 Humidity Operating humidity should be kept between 50 to 70 relative humidity non condensing d...

Page 22: ...the rack If you do not use equipment racks you can attach wiring terminals directly to the mounting brackets for appropriate grounding Extreme Networks switches have grounding terminals that are moun...

Page 23: ...utlets are easily accessible Securing the Rack The rack should be attached to the wiring closet floor with 3 8 inch 9 5 mm lag screws or equivalent hardware The floor under the rack should be level wi...

Page 24: ...lanning and installing a network Maintaining accurate records helps you to Relocate devices easily Make changes quickly Isolate faults in the distribution system Locate the opposite end of any cable K...

Page 25: ...straps to avoid injuring cables If you build your own cable ensure that cable is properly crimped When installing a patch panel using twisted pair wiring untwist no more than 1 inch 2 54 cm of the cab...

Page 26: ...mmend that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equals 2 inch 5 08 cm minimum for each 90 degree turn as shown in Figure 6 NOTE Kinks and sharp bends can destroy or impair the cable s ability to conv...

Page 27: ...m distances Standard Media Type Mhz Km Rating Maximum Distance Meters 1000BASE SX 850 nm optical window 50 125 m multimode fiber 50 125 m multimode fiber 62 5 125 m multimode fiber 62 5 125 m multimod...

Page 28: ...o avoid RF interference RF interference can cause degradation of signal quality and in an Ethernet network environment can cause excessive collisions loss of link status or other physical layer proble...

Page 29: ...the correct corresponding connectors on the switch or the I O module 4 Press the cable connectors into their mating connectors on the switch or I O module until the cable connector is firmly seated 5...

Page 30: ...n cord or power strip If your switch includes more than one power supply connect each power supply to different independent power sources If a power source fails it will affect only the switch power s...

Page 31: ...ower supply such as a wall outlet and a device such as a switch to prevent outages sags surges and bad harmonics from adversely affecting the performance of the device UPS Features A UPS traditionally...

Page 32: ...your equipment Then multiply the numbers together to get VA VA Volts x Amperes 2 Add the VA from each piece of equipment together to find the total VA requirement To determine the minimum amperage re...

Page 33: ...re that you connect to an Extreme Networks switch must be configured with these settings This procedure is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal Appropriate cables are available fr...

Page 34: ...Figure 9 PC AT serial null modem cable pinouts 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...

Page 35: ...ring switch management access see the ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide 4 At the password prompt press Return The default user name admin has no password assigned to it When you have successfully logged...

Page 36: ...Initial Management Access Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 36...

Page 37: ...2 Common Characteristics...

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Page 39: ...ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide and the ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide The features of these switches include I O modules that are hot swappable and include Gigabit Ethernet copper ports 10 10...

Page 40: ...ardware Software Support The BlackDiamond 10K series and Aspen switches support the small form pluggable SFP Gigabit interface converter GBIC also known as the mini GBIC The switches and the modules i...

Page 41: ...uced by cable splices connectors and operating margin Thus 10 5 dB remains available for cable induced attenuation There is no minimum system budget or minimum cable length restriction because the max...

Page 42: ...Extreme Networks into the mini GBIC slot Preparing to Install or Replace a Mini GBIC To ensure proper installation complete the following five tasks before inserting the mini GBIC 1 Disable the port...

Page 43: ...connector from the mini GBIC prior to removing the mini GBIC from the switch If you see an amber blinking mini GBIC port status LED the mini GBIC installed in your switch or module is not approved su...

Page 44: ...ction describes installing and removing the XENPAK module a 10 Gbps optical transceiver You can install or remove the XENPAK module from your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system Th...

Page 45: ...it is firmly attached 5 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 installat...

Page 46: ...ng from the edge as shown in Figure 12 The labeling on the top of the card identifies it as a PCMCIA card Figure 12 Sample compact flash card The rest of this section describes the compact flash memor...

Page 47: ...compact flash slot on the MSM as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Compact flash slot in the BlackDiamond MSM left and the Aspen MSM right 3 Grasp the memory card between your thumb and forefinger For the...

Page 48: ...rist strap To remove the external compact flash memory card do the following 1 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end of the ESD preventive wris...

Page 49: ...correct procedures for installing and removing the 700 1200 W AC power supply units PSUs into and from the power supply bay of a BlackDiamond 10K or Aspen 8810 chassis The 700 1200 W AC PSUs are full...

Page 50: ...is powers the system on NOTE Leave the ESD preventive wrist strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to touch ESD sensitive components To install additio...

Page 51: ...ual system configurations the system software limits the number of modules that are allowed power based on power calculations of energized 700 1200 W AC PSU s The BlackDiamond 10K series modules requi...

Page 52: ...U The AC input is located on the front of the chassis directly in back of each power supply bay The front of the 700 1200 W AC PSU has a handle with a cam lever mechanism for both insertion and remova...

Page 53: ...1200 W AC PSU has two DC outputs 12V standby and 48V that connect to the chassis backplane as shown in Figure 16 The 12V standby is used only to power the system logic circuitry The 48V is used to pow...

Page 54: ...ons of power supply types and line voltage feeds and disables the power supply if an unsafe condition arises Two power supply controllers installed in the BlackDiamond 10K series switch provide primar...

Page 55: ...upply controller into the slot aligning the notch on the top of the slot with the power supply controller 5 Use the thumbscrews and a 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the power supply controller into...

Page 56: ...n appropriate rated and approved wall plug applicable to the country of installation Power supply cords must be more than 5m long Wire size must be a minimum of 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 copper stranded WARNING...

Page 57: ...3 BlackDiamond 10K Series Switch...

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Page 59: ...mond 10K series switch BlackDiamond 10K System Chassis Front View on page 59 BlackDiamond 10K System Chassis Rear View on page 61 BlackDiamond 10K System Chassis Front View The BlackDiamond 10K series...

Page 60: ...de 60 Figure 18 shows the BlackDiamond 10K series switch installed with two MSM 1 modules and eight optional I O modules Figure 18 Front view of the BlackDiamond 10K series switch EX_001 I O module sl...

Page 61: ...the rear view of the BlackDiamond 10K series switch Figure 19 Rear view of the BlackDiamond 10K series switch The rear view of the BlackDiamond 10K series switch provides Access to the fan units The c...

Page 62: ...Mid Mount Rack Installation Grounding the BlackDiamond 10K Series Switch The BlackDiamond 10K series switch is shipped with a pre installed fan tray For your safety because of the increased weight of...

Page 63: ...tors Each indicator has two color coded states or modes a good white state and a warning red state A smooth shipping procedure should leave all four indicators in good white states Figure 21 shows the...

Page 64: ...remove the accessories box from the top of the carton and install the helper bracket into the rack The accessories box contains 19 inch helper bracket for installing the chassis in a rack ESD preventi...

Page 65: ...ccessories box on top of carton 4 Locate the helper bracket 5 Mount the helper bracket in the lowest available position in the rack using four appropriate screws not provided as shown in Figure 23 Fig...

Page 66: ...ng the Chassis from the Carton NOTE You will need at least 10 feet of overhead clearance to remove the shipping carton from the chassis To remove the carton from the chassis 1 Remove the four v boards...

Page 67: ...a Place your thumb and index finger inside the clip lock see Figure 26 adjacent to the two vertical prongs located there b Press the prongs inward applying equal pressure on each side c Pull the pron...

Page 68: ...t the front of the chassis and connect to the pallet itself through holes in vertical side bars The remaining two bolts are at the sides and backs of the pallet NOTE Save the packaging including the c...

Page 69: ...front handles slowly guide the chassis into the rack until it is securely seated 7 While holding the empty chassis secure the chassis to the rack as shown in Figure 29 Figure 29 The BlackDiamond 10K...

Page 70: ...eople to help install the chassis into the rack To mount the chassis into a rack 1 Place the box that contains the chassis upright on a secure flat surface with the front of the box facing you 2 Remov...

Page 71: ...e if you need to remove the chassis Grounding the BlackDiamond 10K Series Switch Gather the following materials to ground the BlackDiamond 10K series switch Two zinc plated steel lock washers Two zinc...

Page 72: ...uides and the mounting base as shown in Figure 32 Figure 32 Cable manager components You must remove the cover plate and the six screws from the cable guides before you can mount the cable manager bas...

Page 73: ...the rack as shown in Figure 34 Figure 34 Mounting the cable manager base on to the rack Insert the center screw on each side first Before you tighten this screw you might need to adjust the height of...

Page 74: ...guides fit properly on the base 7 Replace the cable guides onto the mounting base and secure the six screws as shown in Figure 35 Do not overtighten the screws Figure 35 Securing the cable guides ont...

Page 75: ...r 9 Insert the cover plate into the hinge tabs of the cable manager base and press firmly until the latches lock as shown in Figure 37 Figure 37 Cable manager cover plate EX_080 Interlocking cable hol...

Page 76: ...BlackDiamond 10K System Chassis Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 76...

Page 77: ...y and throughput Each MSM has two CPUs for protocol processing and network management For full redundancy you can install up to two MSMs in the BlackDiamond 10K series switch The MSM 1 and MSM 1XL hav...

Page 78: ...end of the module front panel The MSM has the following ports Console port Used to connect a terminal and perform local management Management port Used to connect an Ethernet cable directly from your...

Page 79: ...is selected as the primary If additional MSMs are added to the switch after it has been powered on the added MSM becomes the backup MSMs that operate as backups can be inserted and removed without dis...

Page 80: ...BlackDiamond 10K series MSM is hot swappable You can insert a BlackDiamond 10K series MSM at any time without causing disruption of network services Complete the action of inserting a BlackDiamond 10K...

Page 81: ...e and pulling the ESD module off the module you will prevent damage to the module that might be caused by sliding the module on the ESD surface 8 Check the connectors for dust and packing materials CA...

Page 82: ...t synchronized the backup uses its image and the primary configuration This image configuration mismatch will likely cause the switch to operate differently after failover CAUTION Depending on the siz...

Page 83: ...ps screwdriver 3 Simultaneously rotate the ejector injector levers outward to disengage the module from the backplane a Grasp the module front panel with one hand and place your other hand under the m...

Page 84: ...BlackDiamond 10K Series Management Switch Module Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 84...

Page 85: ...This section describes the BlackDiamond 10K series I O modules including G60T Module G60X Module G20X Module 10G6X Module 10G2X Module No configuration information is stored on the I O modules all co...

Page 86: ...ched through that MSM If you have two MSMs installed the top 30 ports on the G60T module are switched through the MSM in slot A and the bottom 30 ports are switched through the MSM in slot B during no...

Page 87: ...he top 30 ports on the G60X module are switched through the MSM in slot A and the bottom 30 ports are switched through the MSM in slot B during normal operation All Gigabit Ethernet ports on these mod...

Page 88: ...pes and the associated maximum distances for the G60X module NOTE For more information about the supported mini GBIC types and specifications see Mini GBIC Type and Hardware Software Support on page 4...

Page 89: ...during normal operation Using the G20X module allows you to fulfill line rate traffic All Gigabit Ethernet ports on these modules use SPF Mini GBIC connectors either fiber or copper The module support...

Page 90: ...s the media types and the associated maximum distances for the G20X module NOTE For more information about the supported mini GBIC types and specifications see Mini GBIC Type and Hardware Software Sup...

Page 91: ...ts on the 10G6X module are switched through the MSM in slot A and the bottom three ports are switched through the MSM in slot B during normal operation The default configuration of the 10G6X module is...

Page 92: ...ed the top port on the 10G2X module is switched through the MSM in slot A and the bottom port is switched through the MSM in slot B during normal operation The default configuration of the 10G2X modul...

Page 93: ...ruption of network services Complete the action of inserting a BlackDiamond 10K series I O module in a reasonable time frame Be sure to insert the module completely to avoid partial connection of back...

Page 94: ...in 3 Remove the blank front panel from the slot to make room for the module if applicable NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in the chassis should have a blank front panel installed to ensure satisfactor...

Page 95: ...egin to close b To close the ejector injector levers use both hands simultaneously to push the levers toward the center of the module as shown in Figure 45 c To secure the module tighten the two capti...

Page 96: ...ppear as follows STATUS LED green blinking DIAG LED off Port status LED per port For more information about I O module LED activity see I O Module LEDs on page 93 Displaying Slot Status Information As...

Page 97: ...ont panel as shown in 2 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two captive screws shown in Figure 45 3 Simultaneously rotate the ejector injector levers outward to disengage the module from the b...

Page 98: ...ient airflow You need the following tools and equipment to install a blank front panel 2 Phillips screwdriver Blank front panel To install the blank front panel 1 Select a slot for the blank front pan...

Page 99: ...sing a 2 Phillips screwdriver NOTE Leave the ESD preventive wrist strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to touch ESD sensitive components NOTE Tighten...

Page 100: ...BlackDiamond 10K Series I O Modules Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 100...

Page 101: ...the factory Contains two individual fans Is hot swappable which means you can remove and replace the fan tray without powering down the switch Can be removed and installed by customers CAUTION Do not...

Page 102: ...of the system or before carrying out any maintenance procedures you must read the safety information provided in Appendix A of this guide To remove the fan tray from the BlackDiamond 10K series switch...

Page 103: ...tray WARNING Service to all equipment should be performed by trained and qualified service personnel only Before installing or removing any components of the system or before carrying out any mainten...

Page 104: ...mond 10K series filter NOTE Extreme Networks recommends that you visually inspect the air filter at least once every three months Replace or clean as necessary To replace the filter in the BlackDiamon...

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Page 107: ...hitecture of the Aspen 8810 chassis Aspen 8810 Chassis Front View on page 107 Aspen 8810 Chassis Rear View on page 108 Aspen 8810 Chassis Front View The Aspen 8810 chassis consists of the following co...

Page 108: ...nal I O modules Figure 49 Front view of the Aspen 8810 chassis Aspen 8810 Chassis Rear View Figure 50 Shows the rear view of the Aspen 8810 chassis Figure 50 Rear view of the Aspen 8810 chassis ASP042...

Page 109: ...roper uncrating and unpacking for the Aspen 8810 chassis 1 Ensure that the Tilt Watch and Shock Watch indicators display a white state condition as shown in Figure 51 Figure 51 Tilt watch and shock wa...

Page 110: ...lip locks as shown in Figure 53 a Place your thumb and index finger inside the clip lock touching the prongs b Squeeze the prongs inward applying equal pressure on each side c Pull the prongs outward...

Page 111: ...nd in the empty power supply bay and the other hand in the rear slot on the back panel of the chassis WARNING Correct lifting procedures for the chassis requires 2 or more people WARNING The chassis s...

Page 112: ...s ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver 19 helper bracket Aspen 8810 mid mount kit Aspen 8810 chassis A minimum of two people to help install the chassis into the rack Assembling the Aspen...

Page 113: ...unt racking for the Aspen 8810 chassis 1 Locate the 19 helper bracket that is shipped with the chassis 2 Mount the 19 helper bracket onto the system rack using four mount screws as shown in Figure 57...

Page 114: ...unt screws 2 Loosen the eight mount screws holding the chassis from the system rack using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 3 Using two people place one hand in the empty power supply bay and the other hand in...

Page 115: ...over the chassis 8 Insert the clip locks as shown in Figure 60 a Place your thumb and index finger inside the clip lock touching the prongs b Squeeze the prongs inward applying equal pressure on each...

Page 116: ...shown in Figure 61 Figure 61 Placing contents back into the Aspen shipping carton 10 Close the top flaps on the Aspen shipping carton 11 Seal the top flaps of the Aspen shipping carton with packing t...

Page 117: ...ge 119 Data Ports on the G8X MSM on page 119 MSM Activity on page 119 Overview The G8X Management Switch Module MSM for the Aspen 8810 switch holds both the control plane and the switch fabric for the...

Page 118: ...switch configurations Compact flash You can insert an external compact flash memory card into this port Refer to Chapter 3 for more information on Extreme Networks supported compact flash cards 8 SFP...

Page 119: ...configuration and display information MSM Activity The Aspen 8810 switch can run with a single MSM installed When you install an additional MSM one of the MSMs operates as the primary and the other b...

Page 120: ...ning on the module If a diagnostic test fails the status LED becomes solid amber The lED resets if the diagnostics are terminated The LED returns to flashing amber if another diagnostic test is starte...

Page 121: ...allows the I O module ports to participate in the VLAN named default The default configuration for the I O module is not preserved unless you explicitly save the configuration to nonvolatile RAM NVRA...

Page 122: ...operties of the default VLAN for example protocol type and VLANid Mini GBIC Ports The G24X module supports any of the following mini GBICs SX mini GBIC which conforms to the 1000BASE SX standard LX mi...

Page 123: ...stics Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G24X module see I O Module LEDs on page 126 10G4X Module Figure 65 shows the 10G4X module Figure 65 10G4X module The 10G4X mo...

Page 124: ...re 66 shows the G48T module Figure 66 G48T module The G48T module has 48 autosensing 10 100 1000BASE T ports that use standard RJ 45 connectors The default configuration of the G48T module is as follo...

Page 125: ...connected to a port the PDs are discovered and classified as 802 3af compliant or as legacy devices ExtremeWare XOS implements the following functions Enables the port for discovery classification an...

Page 126: ...ity on the Aspen switch I O modules Port LEDs This section describes the port LEDs for the G24X G48T G48P and 10G4X modules G24X 10G4X and G48T Port LEDs Table 21 describes the LED activity on the G24...

Page 127: ...Requirements on page 127 Distinguishing an Aspen 8810 MSM from an I O Module on page 128 Installing an Aspen 8810 MSM or I O Module on page 129 Removing an Aspen 8810 MSM or I O Module on page 131 Pre...

Page 128: ...dles indicate that the module is an MSM and green injector ejector handles signify that the module is an I O module as shown in Figure 68 Figure 68 Injector ejector handle colors on Aspen 8810 MSM and...

Page 129: ...y seal and the ESD warning seal c Open the ESD bag and firmly grasp the rail of the module d Pull the ESD bag off while holding the rail of the module CAUTION To prevent ESD damage hold the module by...

Page 130: ...he module by turning each captive screw one quarter turn clockwise 90 degrees in both injector ejector handles Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver as shown in Figure 72 Figure 72 Screwdriver is shown turning...

Page 131: ...an Aspen 8810 MSM or I O module All Aspen modules are hot swappable You do not need to power the system off to remove an Aspen module Follow these steps to ensure proper removal of an MSM or I O modul...

Page 132: ...or ejector handle CAUTION To prevent ESD damage hold the module by the metal panel edges only Never touch the components on the PCB or pins on any of the connectors 5 Slide and remove the module from...

Page 133: ...en chassis CAUTION It is important that any unoccupied slot in the chassis have a blank front panel installed to ensure satisfactory protection from EMI as well as to guarantee adequate airflow throug...

Page 134: ...for removal of the blank front panel Slots are numbered 1 through 10 in the chassis 2 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end of the ESD preventi...

Page 135: ...lation of an Aspen blank front panel 1 Select a slot for installing the blank front panel Slots are numbered 1 through 10 in the chassis 2 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap that is provided to you...

Page 136: ...Aspen 8810 MSM and I O Modules Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 136...

Page 137: ...ect procedures for replacing an Aspen 8810 PSU fan controller with an Aspen 8810 spare PSU fan controller on the Aspen chassis The Aspen chassis contains two PSU fan controllers that collect and repor...

Page 138: ...hown in Figure 79 Figure 79 Removing the fan tray from the fan tray slot on the Aspen chassis 4 Pull the fan tray half way out from the fan tray slot using the fan tray handle also shown in Figure 79...

Page 139: ...corner of the chassis 3 Align the spare fan tray with the fan tray slot on the chassis 4 Lift the spare fan tray into the fan tray slot on the chassis by placing one hand on the fan tray handle and th...

Page 140: ...und receptacle that is located on the top left corner of the chassis 2 Locate the eight captive screws on the access panel cover located on the back side of the chassis as shown in Figure 81 Figure 81...

Page 141: ...an controller 6 Turn each captive screw counter clockwise using a 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen all four captive screws on the PSU fan controller also shown in Figure 82 7 Gently pull the PSU fan c...

Page 142: ...e PSU fan controller 4 Gently push the spare PSU fan controller into the empty access panel until the four captive screws on the spare PSU fan controller are in alignment 5 Turn each captive screw clo...

Page 143: ...0 AC power cord retaining bracket onto and off from the surface surrounding the power outlets of an Aspen 8810 chassis WARNING The chassis does not have a switch for turning the unit on and off Power...

Page 144: ...ovided to your wrist and connect the metal end of the ESD preventive wrist strap to the ground receptacle located on the top left corner of the Aspen chassis front panel 3 Loosen all captive screws lo...

Page 145: ...ts on front of the Aspen chassis 6 Slide the end of the AC power cord s into the power outlet s on front of the Aspen chassis as shown in Figure 86 Figure 86 AC power cord end sliding into the power o...

Page 146: ...Retaining Bracket Follow these steps to ensure proper removal of the Aspen 8810 AC power cord retaining bracket 1 Attach the ESD preventive wrist strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the m...

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Page 149: ...ttle humidity can potentially produce electrical shock and or fire When handling the equipment on modular switches put on the ESD preventive wrist strap to reduce the risk of electronic damage to the...

Page 150: ...tlet to comply with European safety standards WARNING Ensure that the source outlet is properly grounded before plugging the AC power cord into Extreme Networks 700 1200 W AC PSU WARNING Ensure that t...

Page 151: ...lding and use a low voltage power distribution system per IEEE 802 3af Power Supply Requirements Adhere to the following requirements to operate your Extreme Networks equipment safely Ensure that your...

Page 152: ...Display the voltage current draw of the equipment Restart equipment after a long power outage Display the voltage currently on the line Provide alarms on certain error conditions Provide short circuit...

Page 153: ...approved wall plug applicable to the country of installation Power supply cords must contain an IEC 320 C13 connector on the PS end of cord Power supply cords must be less then 15ft 5m long The minimu...

Page 154: ...e BS 1363 for 110 220 VAC power supplies Check your local electrical codes and regulatory agencies for additional power cable requirements Fiber Optic Ports Optical Safety WARNING Never look at the tr...

Page 155: ...ckDiamond 10K Chassis Empty 105 lb 47 7 kg BlackDiamond 10K Chassis Fully Loaded 242 lb 110 kg Power Supply 7 lb 3 2 kg BlackDiamond 10K MSM 10 7 lb 4 9 kg BlackDiamond 10K I O Module 9 25 lb 4 2 kg P...

Page 156: ...ches 41 91 cm Aspen Blank Front Panel Height 1 7 inches Width 16 25 inches Depth 1 6 inches Aspen Mid Mount Kit Height 24 4 inches Width 975 inches Depth 725 inches Weight Aspen Chassis Empty 79 lb 35...

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Page 158: ...Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Consolidated XOS Hardware Installation Guide 158...

Page 159: ...98 building codes 17 bundling cable 25 C cable connections 29 cable identification records 24 cable labeling identification 24 recommendations 24 records 24 cable manager components 72 installing 72 c...

Page 160: ...industry standards 32 initial switch log in 35 inline power I O module 125 LEDs 127 installation Aspen 8810 MSM 127 Aspen 8810 switch I O modules 127 secondary MSM 119 installing cable bend radius fi...

Page 161: ...port settings 33 LEDs 126 management 78 POST 55 power cable replacing 31 requirements 30 power requirements dual power supplies 31 power cable 30 31 power supply 29 power socket 62 power supply contr...

Page 162: ...nt panel 98 cable manager 72 fan tray 103 I O modules 94 mid mount rack installation 70 MSM 1 MSM 1XL module 80 standard rack installation 62 tools for removing equipment fan tray 102 I O modules 97 M...

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