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• Extension bracket—This bracket connects to the rack rail to lengthen it for a 600mm-900mm

configuration.

• Long rear bracket—This bracket replaces the short rear bracket to modify the slide rail for a

600mm-900mm configuration.

The following figure shows the extension bracket and the long rear bracket. Both are used for a

600mm–900mm configuration.

Figure 16: Extension and long rear brackets

Locks and latches

This section describes the locks and latches on the rails and where they are located.

The thumbscrew lock and the two release latches are on the chassis rail as shown in the following

figure

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Page 3: ...ion 30 Electrostatic discharge 31 Preventing electrostatic discharge damage 31 Preventing electrostatic damage in new cable installations 31 Technical specifications 32 Package contents 34 Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack 35 Using the optional slide rack mount kit 35 Using the supplied brackets 68 Cable requirements for the VSP 8000 Series 69 Installation and removal of transcei...

Page 4: ... port LED state indicators 84 RJ45 port LED state indicators 85 Channelized LED state indicators 86 Enterprise Device Manager EDM representation of physical LED status 87 40GBASE QSFP ports 87 MACsec operational notes 87 Viewing hardware information 88 Chapter 6 Translations of safety messages 91 Contents March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 4 ...

Page 5: ... Series Conventions This section discusses the conventions used in this guide Text Conventions The following tables list text conventions that can be used throughout this document Table 1 Notice Icons Icon Alerts you to Important A situation that can cause serious inconvenience Note Important features or instructions Tip Helpful tips and notices for using the product Danger Situations that will re...

Page 6: ...indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions Do not type the brackets when you enter the command For example if the command syntax is show clock detail you can enter either show clock or show clock detail Ellipses An ellipsis indicates that you repeat the last element of the command as needed For example if the command syntax is ethernet 2 1 parameter value you enter ethernet 2 1 and as many ...

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Page 10: ...lowing section details what is new in this document Temperature Sensors Warning and critical threshold values are updated in the document For more information see Install a Fan Module on page 80 March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 10 ...

Page 11: ...SFP one 10 100 1000BASE T Out Of Band Management Port one RJ 45 Console Port one USB 2 0 port Base Software License four field replaceable fan modules EC8200A01 E6 VSP 8284XSQ DC This model number ships with one field replaceable 800 watt DC power supply Includes all of the above features Effective 12 Jun 2017 the DC version of the VSP 8284XSQ switch is no longer being sold VSP 8284XSQ AC PS No PC...

Page 12: ...2 E6 Note The universal slide rack mount kit is optional and must be ordered separately VSP 7200 Series VSP 8200 Series and VSP 8400 Series ship with rack mount brackets When using rack mount brackets on the VSP 8200 Series and VSP 8400 Series we recommend the use of a shelf to provide additional support VSP 8400 Series hardware The following tables describe the VSP 8400 Series hardware Table 4 VS...

Page 13: ...nt power supplies 800 watt AC redundant power supply The VSP 8400 Series comes with one 800 W AC PSU For full power redundancy you can install a second 8001 AC PSU No power cord EC8005A01 E6 800 watt DC redundant power supply The VSP 8400 Series comes with one 800 W DC PSU For full power redundancy you can install a second 800 W DC PSU EC8005001 E6 Spare fan modules Spare fan module The VSP 8404 c...

Page 14: ...6 8408QQ TAA compliant Note Two ports are reserved for future use 8 port 40GBASE QSFP Ethernet Switch Module EC8404003 E6GS 8418XSQ 16 port 10GBASE SFP and 2 port 40GBASE QSFP Combination Ethernet Switch Module EC8404005 E6 8418XSQ TAA compliant 16 port 10GBASE SFP and 2 port 40GBASE QSFP Combination Ethernet Switch Module EC8404005 E6GS 8418XTQ 16 port 10GBASE T and 2 port 40GBASE QSFP Combinatio...

Page 15: ...ch logs the device as an unsupported or unknown device For more information about compatible transceivers see Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide and Extreme Hardware Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices VSP 8000 Series operational notes The VSP 8000 Series supports channelization of a 40 Gbps port into four 10 Gbps channelized interfaces for the following port...

Page 16: ...rth America AA0020063E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to BS1363 United Kingdom AA0020064E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to CEE 7 7 European Union AA0020065E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to CEI 23 16 Italy AA0020066E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to GB 2099 1 1996 China AA0020067E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to BS 546 SANS164 1 India South Africa AA0020068E6 Power cord 2 5 m IEC C13 to AS 3112 Australia AA0020069E6 ...

Page 17: ... and cables Phillips 2 screwdriver RJ 45 console port cable ESD cable See Cable requirements for the VSP 8000 Series on page 69 4 Unpack the equipment Observe ESD precautions when you unpack the equipment See Electrostatic discharge on page 31 5 Verify the contents of the shipped package See Package contents on page 34 for a description of the components that are provided with the switch If any co...

Page 18: ...No Task Description permanent and must not exceed 1 Ohm of resistance from the rack to the grounding electrode Preinstallation checklist March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 18 ...

Page 19: ...ptional slide rack mount kit on page 35 Using the supplied brackets on page 68 2 Install the primary or redundant power supply Important A combination of AC input and DC input power supplies in the same chassis is not supported If you have an AC power supply see Installing an AC power supply on page 71 If you have a DC power supply see Installing a DC Power Supply on page 75 3 For the VSP 8400 Ser...

Page 20: ...arrows refer to the port below For a description of what the LEDs mean see SFP SFP QSFP and QSFP28 port LED state indicators on page 84 2 Eighty SFP ports that support 1G SFPs and 10G SFP s 40 ports in Slot 1 on top 40 ports in Slot 2 on the bottom 3 QSFP port LEDs are in between the ports on each slot The up arrows refer to the port above and the down arrows refer to the port below For a descript...

Page 21: ...from left to right and the power supplies are numbered PSU 1 on top and PSU 2 on the bottom Figure 2 VSP 8284XSQ Rear view VSP 8400 Series The VSP 8400 Series consists of four slots to install ESMs For more information see Ethernet Switch Module ESM on page 22 one 10 100 1000BASE T Out of Band Management port one RJ45 console port one USB 2 0 port one field replaceable 800 watt power supply AC or ...

Page 22: ...ules ESMs on page 14 2 LEDs for system power PWR switch status Status redundant power supply RPS and fan modules Fan 3 USB port 4 Console port 5 OOB management port Ethernet Switch Module An Ethernet Switch Module ESM is a field replaceable expansion module that provides physical interfaces on the VSP 8400 Series The VSP 8400 Series provides four expansion slots The VSP 8400 Series supports the fo...

Page 23: ...mension 4 4cm 1RU H 20 32cm W 29 21cm D Weight 4 05 lbs 1 84 kg Power and thermal 118 69W max 404 97 BTU hr Figure 5 8424XT 8408QQ 8408QQ EC8404003 E6 provides 8 40G QSFP ports 8408QQ GSA version EC8404003 E6GS 8 40G QSFP ports Dimension 4 4cm 1RU H 20 32cm W 29 21cm D Weight 3 55 lbs 1 61 kg Power and thermal 88 64W max 302 44 BTU hr Figure 6 8408QQ Ethernet Switch Module March 2020 Installing th...

Page 24: ...EC8404006 E6 16 1 10G Copper and 2 40G QSFP ports 8418XTQ GSA version EC8404006 E6GS 16 1 10G Copper and 2 40G QSFP ports Dimension 4 4cm 1RU H 20 32cm W 29 21cm D Weight 4 0 lbs 1 81 kg Power and thermal 136W max 464 BTU hr Figure 8 8418XTQ 8424GS 8424GS EC8404007 E6 24 100 1000M SFP ports 8424GS GSA version EC8404007 E6GS 24 100 1000M SFP ports Dimension 4 4cm 1RU H 20 32cm W 29 21cm D Weight 2 ...

Page 25: ...and thermal 12 62W max 47 90 BTU hr Figure 10 8424GT 8402CQ 8402CQ EC8404009 E6 2 100G QSFP28 ports 8402CQ GSA version EC8404009 E6GS 2 100G QSFP28 ports Important The 8402CQ ESM can operate only on the VSP 8404C platform Dimension 4 4cm 1RU H 20 32cm W 29 21cm D Weight 2 75 lbs 1 25 kg Power and thermal 22 44W max 76 57 BTU hr Figure 11 8402CQ Ethernet Switch Module March 2020 Installing the VSP ...

Page 26: ...atic discharge always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD jack Always place the modules on appropriate antistatic material Support the module from underneath with two hands Do not touch components or connector pins with your hand or damage can result Visually inspect the connectors for damage before you insert the module If you insert a module with damaged connectors you will damage...

Page 27: ...3 Apply gentle pressure anywhere on the faceplate to fully insert the module and then screw the module in to ensure a good connection and to secure it to the chassis Ethernet Switch Module March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 27 ...

Page 28: ...er a module or a module bay cover in each bay to ensure proper ventilation Leaving a module bay unpopulated or uncovered impairs the ability of the fans to cool the chassis Hot swap of VSP 8400 Series Ethernet Switch Module Hot swap is the ability to add remove or replace system components without shutting down the system and without interrupting the operation of the system The VSP 8400 Series sup...

Page 29: ... 8418XSQ 8424XS or 8408QQ The rest of the configuration continues to work as original until the replacement ESM comes online When the replacement ESM is online the previous configuration for that slot is removed from the running configuration The new ESM type can now be configured The 8424XT 8418XTQ 8424GS and 8424GT ESMs can only be hot swapped or replaced with another ESM of the same type The re...

Page 30: ...slot shutdown slot slot 40G channelization Channelization allows you to configure each 40Gbps QSFP ports to operate as four separate 10Gbps ports You can use QSFP to four SFP breakout cables or QSFP transceivers with fiber breakout cables to connect the 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports to other servers storage and switches By default the ports are not channelized which means that the 40Gbps QSFP ports op...

Page 31: ...ing measures before you connect data cables to the device Always use antistatic wrist straps Make sure you adjust the strap to provide good skin contact Ensure that you properly ground work surfaces and equipment racks for protection against electrostatic discharge You must connect the common point to the building ground wire In a properly wired building the nearest reliable ground is typically at...

Page 32: ...tions for the individual switches in this series Ensure that the area where you install the switch and where it operates meets these requirements Warning To avoid bodily injury from hazardous electrical shock and current never remove the top of the device No user serviceable components are inside Table 9 Physical specifications Specifications VSP 8200 Series VSP 8400 Series Height 3 5 in 88 9mm 2U...

Page 33: ...g Chassis 137 000 hours 15 6 years 800W AC Power Supply 361 361 hours 800W DC Power Supply 536 691 hours Chassis 241 723 hours ESMs 8424GS 676 000 hours 8424GT 857 000 hours 8424XS 691 864 hours 8424XT 582 142 hours 8408QQ 622 514 hours 8418XSQ 742 318 hours 8418XTQ 575 500 hours 8402CQ 1 400 921 hours 800W AC Power Supply 361 361 hours 800W DC Power Supply 536 691 hours Table 11 Environmental spe...

Page 34: ...hould be dressed to prevent blocking air flow Package contents The following describes the components that are provided with each switch If any components are missing contact Extreme Networks 1 VSP 8000 Series switch 2 Rack mounting hardware that includes Rack mount brackets Screws to attach brackets to the switch Screws to secure the switch to the equipment rack 3 The VSP 8000 Series supports two...

Page 35: ... is heavy and could cause damage to a rack if only the brackets are used especially in a vibration prone area For installation instructions see Using the supplied bracket on page 68 Before you begin Ensure that there is enough rack space to accommodate a 2 U switch 8 8 cm The rack is bolted to the floor and braced if necessary The rack is grounded to the same grounding electrode used by the power ...

Page 36: ...e way out on the slide rails there is a danger of the rack tipping over For more information and guidelines see Important notice about rack safety on page 65 Inventory of slide components This section describes the slide components and their features The shipping carton contains the following components Two 300mm 600mm slides default configuration Two extension brackets for the 600mm 900mm configu...

Page 37: ...l actually consists of two separate rails that slide into each other Rack rail This rail is the main component that connects to the equipment rack Chassis rail This rail is embedded in the rack rail Later the installation instructions explain how to detach these two rails and install the chassis rail onto your switch Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP...

Page 38: ...t brackets Short rear bracket The slide rail kit comes with this bracket installed for the 300mm 600mm default configuration Figure 15 Short rear bracket Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 38 ...

Page 39: ...shows the extension bracket and the long rear bracket Both are used for a 600mm 900mm configuration Figure 16 Extension and long rear brackets Locks and latches This section describes the locks and latches on the rails and where they are located The thumbscrew lock and the two release latches are on the chassis rail as shown in the following figure Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Ra...

Page 40: ... lock This feature is on the front end of the chassis rails and is used to lock the switch in the home position of the equipment rack Figure 18 Thumbscrew lock Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 40 ...

Page 41: ...the white release latches to remove a switch from an equipment rack if necessary Figure 19 White release latch Blue release latch This latch is a blue plastic tab that is also on the chassis rail Use these latches to slide the switch into the equipment rack Figure 20 Blue release latch Blue locking mechanism This locking mechanism is on the rack rails They have a blue label with an arrow Installin...

Page 42: ... switch in a rack and then pull the switch out this mechanism automatically locks the slide rail in a fully extended position Retaining latch These latches are on the front and back of the slide rails Use the hooks on these latches to wrap around the frame of the equipment rack and lock the rail into place Figure 22 Retaining latches Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 ...

Page 43: ...into the holes in the rack For racks with large round holes the pin block retracts halfway when you insert the rail into the rack For racks with small round holes the pin block retracts all the way when you insert the rail into the rack Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 43 ...

Page 44: ...nd features Procedure 1 Disconnect the power cord from the switch 2 Open the shipping carton and remove the bag of screws and the two slides used in 300mm 600mm racks Note The 300mm 600mm slides are the default configuration The remaining parts in the carton including the bag of screws are for installing the chassis in a 600mm 900mm Save them for potential future use 3 Use the following steps to d...

Page 45: ...b Pull the inner chassis rail and slide it out as far as you can Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 45 ...

Page 46: ...mped on the lock and pull the chassis rail out of the rack rail 4 Lift the blue locking mechanism on the rack rail to slide the outer section back into the main section Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 46 ...

Page 47: ...hassis rail with the thumbscrew lock towards the front and position the rail over the standoffs on the chassis b Slide the chassis rail to the rear until the rail locks into the standoffs Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 47 ...

Page 48: ...ith the black retaining latch is facing front b Adjust the length of the rack rail so it fits the rack depth by loosening the two screws on the rack rail and adjusting the length Make sure the screws are tight before you install the slides in the rack Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 48 ...

Page 49: ...ccommodates three different rack types In the default position the pin block fits into racks with square holes When retracted halfway it fits into racks with large round holes When fully retracted it fits into racks with small round holes Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 49 ...

Page 50: ...eat these steps for the rack rail on the other side of the frame 7 Use the following steps to install the switch in the equipment rack to complete the installation a Insert the chassis rails on the switch into the rack rails on the frame Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 50 ...

Page 51: ...k slide it out until the lock shown above engages To slide the switch back into the rack push the blue release latches on the chassis rails towards the back and slide the switch into the frame 8 Connect power and network connections to the switch Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 51 ...

Page 52: ... 36 section to familiarize yourself with the slide components and features Procedure 1 Disconnect the power cord from the switch 2 Open the shipping carton The 300mm 600mm slides are the default configuration Use the remaining parts in the carton for converting the 300mm 600mm slides to 600mm 900mm slides 3 Use the following steps to detach the chassis rail from the slide s rack rail a Loosen the ...

Page 53: ...b Pull the inner chassis rail and slide it out as far as you can Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 53 ...

Page 54: ...mped on the lock and pull the chassis rail out of the rack rail 4 Lift the blue locking mechanism on the rack rail to slide the outer section back into the main section Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 54 ...

Page 55: ...hassis rail with the thumbscrew lock towards the front and position the rail over the standoffs on the chassis b Slide the chassis rail to the rear until the rail locks into the standoffs Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 55 ...

Page 56: ... securing the short rear bracket to the rack rail This bracket is for 300mm 600mm equipment racks only and is not used in this installation Save the bracket for possible future use Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 56 ...

Page 57: ...y the extension bracket and the long rear bracket Use these brackets to extend the rack rail for 600mm 900mm racks Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 57 ...

Page 58: ... possible b Note the order and position of how the components are installed The extension bracket with the flat side down goes on top of the rack rail and then the long rear bracket slides into the extension bracket c Orient the extension bracket over the holes in the rack rail Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 58 ...

Page 59: ... the rack rail by inserting the screws from the rack rail side and then into the extension bracket The following figure shows the extension bracket attached to the rack rail Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 59 ...

Page 60: ... the end of the long rear bracket f Lift the blue locking mechanism and slowly slide the rail back into the main assembly This exposes a window over the screw holes so you can install the remaining three Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 60 ...

Page 61: ...ck rail so that the end with the black retaining latch is in the front of the rack b Adjust the length of the rack rail so it fits the rack depth by sliding the long rear bracket into the extension bracket Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 61 ...

Page 62: ...ccommodates three different rack types In the default position the pin block fits into racks with square holes When retracted halfway it fits into racks with large round holes When fully retracted it fits into racks with small round holes Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 62 ...

Page 63: ...eat these steps for the rack rail on the other side of the frame 11 Use the following steps to install the switch in the equipment rack to complete the installation a Insert the chassis rails on the switch into the rack rails on the frame Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 63 ...

Page 64: ...in a rack slide it out until the lock shown above engages To slide the switch back into the rack push the blue locks on the chassis rails towards the back and slide the switch into the frame 12 Connect power and network connections to the switch Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 64 ...

Page 65: ...is not bolted to the floor This can happen even if there are other devices installed in your equipment rack To avoid this danger refer to the guidelines in the graph below the figure If your rack meets the following guidelines and you pull the chassis all the way out the rack is in danger of tipping over 900mm equipment rack that weighs less than 14kg 600mm equipment rack that weighs less than 21k...

Page 66: ...move the switch from an equipment rack Important This procedure requires two people Procedure 1 Disconnect the power cord from the switch 2 Slide the switch out until the lock engages Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 66 ...

Page 67: ...s both of the white release locks one on each side of the chassis towards the front the person standing in front of the chassis pulls the chassis out of the rack Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an Equipment Rack March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 67 ...

Page 68: ...with brackets in the front position without using a tray under the chassis The chassis weight will cause damage to a rack when mounted by the front panel especially in an environment with vibration or in an earthquake prone area Procedure 1 Disconnect the power cord from the switch 2 Attach a bracket to each side of the switch using a 2 Phillips screwdriver as illustrated below Note The following ...

Page 69: ...uirements Required Cable Description 10 100 1000BASE TX Ports The interconnect cabling must conform to the Cat5e Cat6 or Cat6e specification of the Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI TIA EIA 568 B fitted with an RJ 45 Module jack Console Port 10101 Varies depending on the user device The VSP 8000 Series switch has an RJ 45 female connector so a serial cable with an RJ 45 ...

Page 70: ...tive packaging 2 Verify that the transceiver is the correct model for the network configuration 3 Grasp the transceiver between your thumb and forefinger 4 Insert the transceiver into the proper slot on the switch Apply a light pressure to the transceiver until it clicks and locks into position 5 Remove the dust cover from the transceiver optical bores Removing transceivers Remove transceivers by ...

Page 71: ...ry 4 Carrier detect DCD optional 5 Ground GND mandatory 6 Receive data RXD mandatory 7 Data set ready DSR optional 8 Clear to send CTS optional can swap or link with pin 1 Note Table 13 Console port pin assignments on page 71 shows only the console signalling AC Power Supply Installing an AC power supply Important Installing a combination of AC input and DC input power supplies in the same chassis...

Page 72: ...es this safety practice Procedure 1 Remove the two screws that secure the filler panel to the chassis Save the filler panel for possible future use 2 Slide the power supply into the slot 3 Verify that the power supply is fully seated in the slot The spring latch should engage and return to its original position Note The chassis design prevents an incorrect installation of a power supply If you ins...

Page 73: ...anslation of this statement see Translations of safety messages on page 91 5 Check the LED on the bottom right side of the power supply If it is off the power supply is not operating If it is green the power supply is operating normally Important You can hot swap power supplies while the switch is operational One power supply is required for continued switch operation AC power supply specification...

Page 74: ...ined input and output conditions Efficiency 70 percent minimum AC power cord specifications To connect AC power to the switch you need an appropriate AC power cord as described in the following table also see the following table for plug specifications Table 15 International power cord specifications Country and Plug Specification Specifications Typical Plug Continental Europe CEE7 standard VII ma...

Page 75: ...mportant Installing a combination of AC input and DC input power supplies in the same chassis is not supported The VSP 8000 Series supports two field replaceable 800 W power supplies One comes with the switch and you can install a second power supply to provide redundancy and load sharing There are two power supply slots PSU1 on top and PSU2 on the bottom If you only have one power supply you can ...

Page 76: ...de down it will not fully insert Important The VSP 8000 Series does not have a power switch When you connect the DC power source to the DC power supply wiring assembly and then plug the assembly into the DC power supply the switch powers up immediately Warning Disconnecting the DC power supply wiring assembly from the power supply is the only way to turn off DC power to the VSP 8000 Series Allow a...

Page 77: ...ive power inputs are connected to the correct connectors and that the switch is properly grounded before connecting it to a power source d Use a screwdriver to crimp the cables to the DC power supply wiring assembly e Use a screwdriver to terminate the three raw wires to a DC power source f Connect the DC power supply wiring assembly to the DC power supply and screw it in to secure the connection ...

Page 78: ...re warning events such as high temp high power high current or a slow fan Important You can hot swap power supplies while the switch is operational One power supply is required for continued switch operation DC power supply specifications The VSP 8000 Series comes with one 800 W DC power supply and you can install a secondary power supply for redundancy Important You must have either a power suppl...

Page 79: ... DC power Important 12 V output rise time from 10 to 90 percent must be the maximum of 70 ms and monotonic under all defined input and output conditions Efficiency 88 minimum at 100 load level 92 minimum at 50 load level 88 minimum at 20 load level 80 minimum at 10 load level Removing a power supply You can hot swap power supplies while the switch is operational Procedure 1 Disconnect the power co...

Page 80: ...ure Sensor CPU MAC PHY1 PHY2 is value C has exceeded the alarm threshold temperature value C Important The system does not shutdown when it exceeds the threshold temperature When the temperature cools by 2 below the threshold the alarm clears and the log is generated in the format Temperature Sensor CPU MAC PHY1 PHY2 overheat temperature alarm cleared The following table shows the types of sensors...

Page 81: ...the following command to determine which fan module failed show sys info fan This command shows the status of each fan module up down or Not Present when a fan is removed 3 Remove the fan module that failed by loosening the two thumb screws and pulling the fan module out of the chassis 4 Insert the new fan module into the chassis Note You can hot swap fan modules while the switch is operational 5 ...

Page 82: ...eration for a switch that finishes the power on self test Warning Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes Never look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source Switch LEDs The following table describes the main switch LED state indications provided by LED color and fluctuation cues Table 19 ...

Page 83: ...but the AC input has been disconnected Fan Amber steady A fan module has been removed Amber blinking A fan module has failed Green steady All fan modules are operating normally Management port LED state indicators This section describes the management port LED state indicators by color and fluctuation cues The management port uses two bi colored LEDs to indicate the activity and speed of the link ...

Page 84: ...ff Link down Green blinking Operating at 1Gbps link speed Green Solid Operating at 10Gbps link speed QSFP QSFP28 port LED state indicators The QSFP QSFP28 used in the system includes one bi colored amber green LED per port The bi colored LED is located in the transceiver cage The bi colored LED is labeled as Link Act The following table defines the operation of the QSFP QSFP28 LEDs Note 40Gbps Eth...

Page 85: ...bel Color and Status Description Link Activity Off The port does not have link Blue solid The port has link in 10Gbps mode Blue blinking The port has link and data activity in 10Gbps mode Amber solid The port has link in 100Mbps mode Amber blinking The port has link and data activity in 100Mbps mode Green solid The port has link in 1Gbps mode Green blinking The port has link and data activity in 1...

Page 86: ...Act to indicate whether or not the link is established Table 25 Channelized LED state indicators Label Color and Status Description Opt Off Clear channel 40GB mode of operation Green solid Channelized mode of operatoin Link Act Off All ports are link down no faults Amber blinking One or more ports have local fault Amber steady One or more ports have remote fault Green slow blinking One or more por...

Page 87: ...n either a channelized port or a non channelized port results in mismatched link status between link partners which can lead to network issues MACsec operational notes MACsec support varies based on the capabilities of the hardware as noted below For the VSP 8200 Series MACsec is supported only on the 10G SFP ports It is not supported on the 40G QSFP ports For the VSP 8400 Series MACsec is support...

Page 88: ...witch 2 View hardware information show sys info card fan led power temperature uboot Example Viewing hardware information on VSP 8284XSQ switch VSP 8284XSQ 1 show sys info General Info SysDescr VSP 8284XSQ w x y z SysName VSP 8284XSQ SysUpTime 0 day s 00 06 04 SysContact http www extremenetworks com contact SysLocation 9 Northeastern Blvd Salem NH 03079 Chassis Info Chassis 8284XSQ ModelName 8284X...

Page 89: ...LED 2 Label Status LED 2 Status GreenSteady LED 3 Label Rps LED 3 Status Off LED 4 Label Fan LED 4 Status GreenSteady System Error Info Send Login Success Trap false Send Authentication Trap false Error Code 0 Error Severity 0 Port Lock Info Status off LockedPorts Message Control Info Action suppress msg Control Interval 5 Max msg num 5 Status disable Configuration Operation Info Since Boot Up Las...

Page 90: ...ays information about installed cooling ports led Displays LED information in detail power Displays information about installed power supplies temperature Displays temperature information uboot Displays uboot details Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series March 2020 Installing the VSP 8000 Series 90 ...

Page 91: ... une baie ne l empilez pas directement sur un autre Chaque module doit être fixé à sa propre baie à l aide des supports de montage appropriés Ces supports ne sont pas conçus pour résister à plusieurs modules Caution Precautión Cuando monte este dispositivo en un bastidor no apile las unidades directamente una encima de otra Cada unidad debe fijarse en el bastidor con las abrazaderas de montaje ade...

Page 92: ...module dans une baie veillez à laisser la plaque métallique sur la baie Si vous la retirez l aération du module ne peut pas s effectuer correctement Caution Precaution Si no instala ningún módulo en la ranura asegúrese de mantener la placa de la cubierta de metal en la misma Si la retira impedirá que el aire circule y la unidad se refrigere adecuadamente Caution Attenzione Se nello slot non vengon...

Page 93: ...cter le cordon d alimentation En outre vous devez dégager un espace minimal dans la zone de câblage pour pouvoir y accéder facilement en cas d urgence Warning Warning Advertencia Para apagar el dispositivo debe desenchufar el cable Conecte siempre el cable de alimentación a una toma segura y de fácil acceso por si se produjera alguna situación de emergencia Warning Avviso L unico modo per disattiv...

Page 94: ... toma de tierra De lo contrario al tocar el interruptor puede recibir una descarga eléctrica Si no hay un circuito de toma de tierra en el enchufe puede producirse un exceso de emisiones Danger Pericolo Utilizzare esclusivamente cavi di alimentazione dotati di un percorso per la messa a terra Senza un adeguata messa a terra chiunque tocchi lo switch corre il rischio di ricevere una scossa elettric...

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