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Table 12: 12V 60W DC Power Supply LED Status Indications (continued)

Label and
Color

Description

State

Meaning

IN OK
(Green)

DC input Good
"IN OK"

On

DC input OK

Off

DC input fail

Monitoring the Switch

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Summary of Contents for ExtremeAccess Series

Page 1: ...ExtremeAccess Series Hardware Installation Guide 9036016 00 Published August 2019...

Page 2: ...etworks and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks Inc in the United States and or other countries All other names including any product names mentioned...

Page 3: ...es 26 What You Will Need for the Installation 27 Attaching the Switch to a Two Post Rack 28 Installing Optional Components 34 Connecting Network Interface Cables 35 Chapter 5 Activating and Verifying...

Page 4: ...equipment installation procedures See the VOSS software documentation for information about configuring XA1400 Series hardware Note If the information in an installation note or release note shipped...

Page 5: ...ferring to publication titles Terminology When features functionality or operation is specific to a switch family such as ExtremeSwitching the family name is used Explanations about features and opera...

Page 6: ...ut cable type other relevant environmental information Network load at the time of trouble if known The device history for example if you have returned the device before or if this is a recurring prob...

Page 7: ...ack form at https www extremenetworks com documentation feedback Email us at documentation extremenetworks com Please provide the publication title part number and as much detail as possible including...

Page 8: ...lug the supply s input jack into the DC power adapter input An RJ45 console port on the rear panel allows you to connect a terminal and perform local management An Ethernet management port can be used...

Page 9: ...anagement 2 USB ports for access to external storage 1 MicroUSB console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management Figure 2 XA1400 Series Series Switch Rear Panel 1 DC power adapter...

Page 10: ...ation see the following topic 12V 60W DC Power Supply on page 10 12V 60W DC Power Supply XA1400 Series can be powered by an external 12V 60W DC power supply plugged into an AC source Plug the supply s...

Page 11: ...ion in this chapter is intended for the system administrator network equipment technician network manager or facilities manager responsible for installing and managing the network hardware The chapter...

Page 12: ...electrical codes Table 4 Authorities on Electrical Codes Organization Address Web Site URL National Electrical Code NEC Classification USA only Recognized authority on safe electrical wiring Federal s...

Page 13: ...crete floors accumulate dust and carpets can cause static electricity Prevent unauthorized access to wiring closets by providing door locks Install the equipment in a secured enclosed and restricted a...

Page 14: ...risk of fire Controlling the Humidity Level To maximize equipment life keep operating humidity between 50 and 70 relative humidity non condensing during typical operation The equipment can operate be...

Page 15: ...separate chassis grounding Position the earth 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 t...

Page 16: ...ry Consulting Service International BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer RCDD which is globally recognized as a standard in site planning and cabling For information visit www bicsi o...

Page 17: ...es Use cable managers to route cable bundles to the left and right of the network equipment to maximize accessibility to the connectors Provide enough slack approximately 5 to 7 5 cm 2 to 3 in to prov...

Page 18: ...Figure 4 Properly Installed and Bundled Cable 1 Ensure adequate slack and bend radius Handling Fiber Optic Cable Fiber optic cable must be handled carefully during installation Every cable has a mini...

Page 19: ...ows one example of cable media types and maximum distances that support reliable transmission in accordance with international standards except where noted Refer to Extreme Networks Pluggable Transcei...

Page 20: ...5 and higher UTP cable 250 10GBASE SR SFP 850nm optical window 62 5 mm multimode fiber 160 26 62 5 mm multimode fiber OM1 200 33 50 mm multimode fiber 400 66 50 mm multimode fiber OM2 500 82 50 mm mu...

Page 21: ...E6 5 meters QSFP to QSFP Active optical cable AA1404028 E6 10 meters active optical QSFP to 4xSFP Breakout cable AA1404033 E6 1 meter AA1404035 E6 3 meters AA1404036 E6 5 meters AA1404041 E6 10 meters...

Page 22: ...connector jackets that are flush with the connector or that have connectors with a no snag feature Using cable with jackets that are wider than the connectors can cause Connectors that are not proper...

Page 23: ...low these recommendations when you plan power supply connections for your equipment Place the equipment in an area that accommodates the power consumption and component heat dissipation specifications...

Page 24: ...utage Display the voltage currently on the line Provide alarms on certain error conditions Provide short circuit protection Selecting a UPS To determine UPS requirements for your switch answer these q...

Page 25: ...n a switch be connected to a different UPS and that each UPS be powered by an independent AC supply This will prevent service interruptions when a power source is lost or when a UPS unit fails Note th...

Page 26: ...be ordered separately The installation process includes the following tasks 1 Prepare to install the switch See What You Will Need for the Installation on page 27 2 Install the switch in the rack See...

Page 27: ...proper ESD controls are in use before switch maintenance is performed This includes but is not limited to wrist straps that are grounded to the switch chassis and earth grounds Note See Technical Spe...

Page 28: ...wo configurations Front mount Mid mount The side of the switch has different sets of holes for attaching mounting brackets in either configuration Brackets for a two post mount are not included in the...

Page 29: ...the front of the XA1400 Series switch facing you Align the A bracket to the left side of the switch Figure 8 Align Left A Bracket Installing Your Switch ExtremeAccess Series Hardware Installation Gui...

Page 30: ...screw Figure 9 Secure Left A Bracket 3 With the front of the XA1400 Series switch facing you align the B bracket to the right side of the switch Figure 10 Mount Right B Bracket Installing Your Switch...

Page 31: ...Figure 11 Secure Right B Bracket 4 With the rear of the XA1400 Series switch facing you align the C bracket to the left side of the switch Figure 12 Align C Bracket Installing Your Switch ExtremeAcces...

Page 32: ...a Secure the C bracket using 2 a screws Figure 13 Secure C Bracket Installing Your Switch ExtremeAccess Series Hardware Installation Guide 32...

Page 33: ...s of the B and C brackets Figure 14 Insert Zip Ties 6 Secure the external power supply and close the zip ties appropriately Figure 15 Secure External Power Supply Installing Your Switch ExtremeAccess...

Page 34: ...dware Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices Pluggable Transceiver Modules Extreme Networks offers several optical transceiver modules for transmitting and receiving data over optical fibe...

Page 35: ...y are free of dust oil and other contaminants 3 If you are using optical fiber cable align the transmit Tx and receive Rx connectors with the correct corresponding connectors on the switch or the I O...

Page 36: ...PC or terminal will serve as the management console used to monitor and configure the switch The default communication protocol settings for the serial console interface are Baud rate 115200 Data bit...

Page 37: ...d values for the other role based authentication levels For details see Quick Start Configuration for VOSS 4 Follow the steps for provisioning and verifying the switch in Quick Start Configuration for...

Page 38: ...EDs on page 39 XA1400 Series System LEDs Table 9 XA1400 Series System Power and Status LEDs Status LEDs Color and Activity Definition System Off System Off GRN Solid System ON and Ready GRN Flash Boot...

Page 39: ...Solid Link detected GRN Flash Link activity Speed right OFF 1G Link GRN Solid 10G Link XA 12V 60W DC PSU LEDs The following tables describe the meanings of the LEDs on the 12V 60W DC power supply part...

Page 40: ...er Supply LED Status Indications continued Label and Color Description State Meaning IN OK Green DC input Good IN OK On DC input OK Off DC input fail Monitoring the Switch ExtremeAccess Series Hardwar...

Page 41: ...cm 9 84 in Length 25 2 cm 9 92 in Two post rack mount kit separately orderable Height 3 71 cm 1 46 in Width 11 30 cm 4 45 in Length 15 01 cm 5 91 in Table 14 XA1400 Series Packaged Dimensions XA1440 H...

Page 42: ...ted Device US UL 60950 1 2nd Ed 2014 10 14 Listed Device US CAN CSA 22 2 62368 1 14 2nd Ed Canada CAN CSA 22 2 60950 1 07 2nd Ed Canada 2014 10 Complies with FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1 Sub chapter J in acco...

Page 43: ...0 4 8 2009 ED 2 0 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 AMD1 2017 ED 2 1 IEC 61000 6 4 2018 ED 3 0 AS NZS CISPR32 2015 Class B CISPR11 2009 ED 5 0 Class B CISPR24 2010 AMD1 2015 ED 2 0 Class B CNS 13438 2006 KN22 KN24...

Page 44: ...y non condensing Altitude 0 to 2 000 meters 6 561 feet Operational shock half sine 30 m s2 3 G 11 ms 60 shocks Operational random vibration 3 to 500 Hz at 1 5 G rms Storage transportation conditions p...

Page 45: ...minimize the danger to themselves or other persons If you are located in the United States install the system in accordance with the U S National Electrical Code NEC Considerations Before Installing C...

Page 46: ...aking the rack top heavy Use only tools and equipment that are in perfect condition Do not use equipment with visible damage Route cables in a manner that prevents possible damage to the cables and av...

Page 47: ...wing conditions is true Cable runs between buildings are less than 140 feet long Cable runs between buildings are directly buried Cable runs between buildings are in an underground conduit where a con...

Page 48: ...sure that power is removed from the device When you install or replace equipment always make the ground connection first and disconnect the ground connection last When you install DC power supplies or...

Page 49: ...arning This product contains a battery used to maintain product information If the battery should need replacement it must be replaced by Service Personnel Please contact Technical Support for assista...

Page 50: ...n any way other than suggested in this document GBIC SFP Mini GBIC QSFP XENPAK and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct attach cables meet the following regu...

Page 51: ...ITE Emissions EN 55024 ITE Immunity EN 61000 3 2 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 Flicker 2014 30 EU EMC Directive EN 300 386 Telecom EN 55011 ISM EN 61000 6 2 Ind Immunity EN 61000 6 4 Ind Emissions RCM Austr...

Page 52: ...ce Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of expended battery in accordance with local disposal regulations Attention Ce produit renferme une pile servant conserver les...

Page 53: ...c Equipment WEEE Notice In accordance with Directive 2012 19 EU of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE 1 The symbol above indicates that separate collection of el...

Page 54: ...ding standards 25 components optional 34 configuring the switch 36 connecting to management console 36 connector jackets RJ45 22 console port settings 36 conventions notice icons 4 text 4 cords select...

Page 55: ...two post rack 28 N network interface connections 35 O Open Source Declaration 5 operating environment requirements 13 optical cables installing 34 optical transceivers installing 34 optional componen...

Page 56: ...sceivers see optical transceivers transition time UPS 25 U unshielded twisted pair see UTP cable UPS uninterruptible power supply requirements 24 selecting 24 transition time 25 UTP cable bend radius...

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