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Figure 9: ExtremeSwitching 210-48t-GE4 Switch Front Panel

1 = Ethernet management port

3 = 10/100/1000BASE-T ports

2 = Console port

4 = SFP ports

Figure 10: ExtremeSwitching 210-48t-GE4 Switch Rear Panel

1 = Grounding point

2 = AC power input connector

ExtremeSwitching 210-48p-GE4 Switch Ports and Slots

The ExtremeSwitching 210-48p-GE4 switch ports and slots include:

48 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE+ ports (ports 1–48) that provide 1 GbE connectivity

Four dedicated 1 GbE SFP ports (ports 49–52)

Ethernet management port (10/100BASE-T)

Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management

LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions

For a description of the LEDs and their operation, see 

ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switch

LEDs

 on page 23.

ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches

ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for ExtremeSwitching 210-12p-GE2

Page 1: ...ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide 122039 00 Published May 2017...

Page 2: ...es including any product names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies owners For additional...

Page 3: ...Installing a Switch on a Desktop or Other Flat Surface 48 Installing Optional Components 49 Connecting Power to the Switch 50 Connecting Network Interface Cables 50 Chapter 4 Building Stacks 52 Planni...

Page 4: ...Power Cord Requirements for AC Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies 77 Index 79 Table of Contents ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide 4...

Page 5: ...about site preparation switch functionality and switch operation Audience This guide is intended for use by network administrators responsible for installing and setting up network equipment It assume...

Page 6: ...eously the key names are linked with a plus sign Example Press Ctrl Alt Del Words in italicized type Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they are defined in the text Itali...

Page 7: ...dance from GTAC Support Portal Manage cases downloads service contracts product licensing and training and certifications Before contacting Extreme Networks for technical support have the following in...

Page 8: ...e files have been licensed under certain open source licenses More information is available at www extremenetworks com support policies software licensing Preface ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series S...

Page 9: ...er 210 or 220 Number_of_Ports The number of front panel I O ports for example 24 or 48 Port_Type Either t copper or p copper providing Power over Ethernet or PoE SFP_Ports The number and type of addit...

Page 10: ...rallel management network for administration Alternatively you can use an Ethernet cable to connect this port directly to a laptop to view and locally manage the switch configuration The Ethernet mana...

Page 11: ...orts and Slots The ExtremeSwitching 210 12p GE2 switch ports and slots include 12 10 100 1000BASE T PoE ports ports 1 12 that provide 1 GbE connectivity Two dedicated 1 GbE SFP ports ports 13 14 Ether...

Page 12: ...tching 210 12p GE2 Switch Rear Panel 1 Grounding point 2 AC power input connector ExtremeSwitching 210 24t GE2 Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching 210 24t GE2 switch ports and slots include 24...

Page 13: ...C power input connector ExtremeSwitching 210 24p GE2 Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching 210 24p GE2 switch ports and slots include 24 10 100 1000BASE T PoE ports ports 1 24 that provide 1 GbE...

Page 14: ...ports and slots include 48 10 100 1000BASE T ports ports 1 48 that provide 1 GbE connectivity Four dedicated 1 GbE SFP ports ports 49 52 Ethernet management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used...

Page 15: ...orts and slots include 48 10 100 1000BASE T PoE ports ports 1 48 that provide 1 GbE connectivity Four dedicated 1 GbE SFP ports ports 49 52 Ethernet management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port us...

Page 16: ...12p 10GE2 Switch Ports and Slots on page 18 ExtremeSwitching 220 24t 10GE2 Switch Ports and Slots on page 19 ExtremeSwitching 220 24p 10GE2 Switch Ports and Slots on page 20 ExtremeSwitching 220 48t...

Page 17: ...000BASE T ports ports 1 12 that provide 1 GbE connectivity Two dedicated 10 GbE SFP ports ports 13 14 Ethernet management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform l...

Page 18: ...ports ports 13 14 Ethernet management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions For a description of th...

Page 19: ...net management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions One rear redundant power supply connector For...

Page 20: ...management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions One rear redundant power supply connector For a d...

Page 21: ...anagement port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions One rear redundant power supply connector For a des...

Page 22: ...management port 10 100BASE T Serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management LEDs to indicate switch operating conditions One rear redundant power supply connector For a d...

Page 23: ...mote Power Supply 220 Series 24 and 48 port models only Steady green RPS working properly Blinking amber RPS failure Off No RPS Pluggable Interfaces for ExtremeSwitching Switches Some 210 and 220 seri...

Page 24: ...ated with using third party optical modules in Extreme Networks devices For more information refer to the Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series...

Page 25: ...alling External Power Supplies on page 28 RPS 150XT Redundant Power Supply The RPS 150XT provides backup power to Extreme Networks stackable switches If for some reason the switch loses power from its...

Page 26: ...input connector 3 Handle Figure 26 RPS 150XT Rear Panel 1 14 pin Redundant Power Supply connector See RPS 150XT Connector on page 75 for pin locations and function Table 5 RPS 150XT LED Status Definit...

Page 27: ...0p is compatible with the following Extreme Networks switches Summit X440 switches all models that are compatible with external power supplies ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 switches most models Summit X450...

Page 28: ...ere are any signs of damage Installation Requirements The installation site must be within reach of the network cabling and meet the following requirements Appropriate grounded power receptacles must...

Page 29: ...the Three slot Modular Shelf to a Rack 2 Slide the power supply into an empty bay in the shelf See Figure 28 Figure 28 Installing an RPS 150XT Power Supply Unit in a Shelf 3 Tighten the captive screws...

Page 30: ...n a bottom corner of the power supply Press the rubber foot firmly into place Repeat this step for each of the remaining three rubber feet 4 After installing the rubber feet return the power supply to...

Page 31: ...AC power outlet The AC OK and DC OK LEDs on the front of the power supply turn green to indicate that the connection was successful and the power supply is operating properly If the LEDs do not light...

Page 32: ...unting screws rack mounting kit shipped with the power supply Four customer supplied screws to attach the power supply to a standard 19 inch rack Caution Observe all Electrostatic Discharge ESD precau...

Page 33: ...between the vertical rack rails of the 19 inch rack as shown in Figure 31 Figure 31 Fastening the RPS 500p to the Rack 1 RPS 500p 3 Mounting screws 4 2 Rails of 19 inch rack 3 Fasten the RPS 500p sec...

Page 34: ...of one rubber foot and position it on a bottom corner of the power supply Press the rubber foot firmly into place Repeat this step for each of the remaining three rubber feet 4 After installing the r...

Page 35: ...lug the AC power cord into the main AC power outlet The AC power LED on the front of the RPS 500p turns green to indicate that the connection was successful and the power supply is operating properly...

Page 36: ...ptable to either a front mount or mid mount installation Optional rear mounting brackets are also included for four post racks or cabinets The installation process includes the following tasks 1 Prepa...

Page 37: ...cm 48 in in front of the rack and 76 cm 30 in behind the rack Air flows side to side in 210 and 220 series switches Ensure that sufficient space is provided for air to flow freely The following items...

Page 38: ...Take care to load the rack so that it is not top heavy Start installing equipment at the bottom and work up 1 On one side of the switch set a mounting bracket against the switch housing Set the flange...

Page 39: ...tremeSwitching 210 12p GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12t 10GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12p 10GE2 switch There are four possible ways to mount a 12 port 210 or 220 series switch A single switch i...

Page 40: ...E2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12t 10GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12p 10GE2 switch To mount the switch follow these steps 1 Place the switch on a flat stable surface 2 Using four chassis screws att...

Page 41: ...ws Standard rack mounting hardware not included Screws for the rack mounting hardware not included No 1 Phillips screwdriver for attaching bracket hardware a magnetic screwdriver is recommended Flat h...

Page 42: ...chassis screws attach a short bracket to the left side of the switch See Figure 36 Figure 36 Dual Mount Attaching a Short Bracket to the First Switch Installing Your 210 or 220 Switch ExtremeSwitching...

Page 43: ...pport bracket to the right side of the switch See Figure 37 Figure 37 Dual Mount Attaching the Long Middle Support Bracket to the First Switch Installing Your 210 or 220 Switch ExtremeSwitching 210 an...

Page 44: ...switch at the rear Position the bracket so that the tab end is toward the rear of the switch See Figure 38 c Using four chassis screws attach a short mounting bracket to the right side of the switch...

Page 45: ...tches Connected to Each Other for Dual Mounting 6 Attach the switches to the rack using rack mounting hardware not provided After the switches are securely in place install optional components using t...

Page 46: ...ection pertain to the following switch models ExtremeSwitching 210 12t GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 210 12p GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12t 10GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 220 12p 10GE2 switch To mou...

Page 47: ...ttaching a Wall Mounting Bracket 5 In the same way attach a wall mounting bracket to the right side of the switch Caution Two people should perform the following steps one to hold the switch in place...

Page 48: ...nstall optional components using the instructions in Installing Optional Components on page 49 Connect power to the switch See Connecting Power to the Switch on page 50 Installing a Switch on a Deskto...

Page 49: ...the pads to the underside of the switch by placing a pad at each corner ensuring that all corners are aligned See Figure 43 Figure 43 Applying the Rubber Pads to the Underside Corners of a Summit Swit...

Page 50: ...50 If the PW LED does not turn green see ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switch LEDs on page 23 for troubleshooting information Connecting Network Interface Cables Use the appropriate type of cab...

Page 51: ...ss and configure the switch s software by following the instructions in Basic Configuration for Your Switch on page 60 Installing Your 210 or 220 Switch ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches Ha...

Page 52: ...ation for each switch model in your stack Considerations for combining different switch models in a stack Information about stacking cables For additional considerations refer to ExtremeSwitching 200...

Page 53: ...elected as the primary node in the stack You can manage the entire stack through the stack manager The stack manager runs all of the configured control protocols for example RIP Routing Information Pr...

Page 54: ...the Physical Stack on page 55 For information about configuring stacks and managing them on a day to day basis see ExtremeSwitching 200 Series Administration Guide Recommendations for Configuring Stac...

Page 55: ...Connecting Your Stack to the Management Network on page 58 After setting up and connecting the switches you can configure software for the stack as if it were a single switch See Basic Configuration f...

Page 56: ...nected to two other switches by 10GbE stacking cables inserted into the switches 10 GbE SFP ports See Stacking Cables on page 54 Figure 44 Cable Connections for Four Stacked Switches in the Same Rack...

Page 57: ...9 Slot 2 Rack B Port 50 Slot 1 Rack A Port 49 Slot 3 Rack A Port 50 Slot 4 Rack B Port 49 Slot 4 Rack B Port 50 Slot 2 Rack B Port 49 Note If you are stacking 24 port switches make the connections thr...

Page 58: ...stacking port connector 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect the cable to the second switch Repeat these steps to connect all of the switches in the stack Connecting Your Stack to the Management Network...

Page 59: ...Merging two operational stacks Preconfiguring stack units Building Stacks ExtremeSwitching 210 and 220 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide 59...

Page 60: ...anaging your 210 or 220 series switch with ExtremeCloud point your browser to ezcloudx com quickstart to get started 1 Using a straight through modem cable connect a VT100 ANSI terminal or a workstati...

Page 61: ...ceport ip ipaddress netmask gateway For example serviceport ip 192 168 2 23 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 To disable DHCP BootP and manually assign an IPv6 address and optionally default gateway enter ser...

Page 62: ...nfig nvram startup config For details see the ExtremeSwitching 200 Series Switches Administration Guide After the switch is connected to the network you can use the IP address for remote access to the...

Page 63: ...with the U S National Electrical Code NEC Considerations Before Installing Consider the following items before you install equipment For equipment designed to operate in a typical Telco environment th...

Page 64: ...damage to the cables and avoids causing accidents such as tripping Do not place a monitor or other objects on top of the equipment The chassis cover is not designed to support weight To reduce the ris...

Page 65: ...where a continuous metallic cable shield or a continuous metallic conduit containing the cable is bonded to each building grounding electrode system Caution Failure to follow these requirements for c...

Page 66: ...should confirm that the product is reliably grounded according to the country s local electrical codes Battery Replacement and Disposal Batteries included with Extreme products are encapsulated and m...

Page 67: ...t the ends of a fiber cable when they are powered on Invisible laser radiation can occur when the connectors are open Avoid direct eye exposure to the beam when optical connections are unplugged Never...

Page 68: ...24p GE2 switch ExtremeSwitching 210 48t GE4 switch ExtremeSwitching 210 48p GE4 switch The ExtremeSwitching 220 series includes the following switches ExtremeSwitching 220 12t 10GE2 switch ExtremeSwi...

Page 69: ...1 kg 7 08 lb 220 24p 10GE2 3 69 kg 8 14 lb 220 48t 10GE4 3 82 kg 8 42 lb 220 48p 10GE4 4 50 kg 9 92 lb Note Switch weights include installed power supplies and fan modules Table 13 Dimensions Packaged...

Page 70: ...100 240 V 0 5 A max 50 60 Hz 210 12p GE2 AC Input 100 240 V 1 8 A max 50 60 Hz 210 24t GE2 AC Input 100 240 V 0 5 A max 50 60 Hz 210 24p GE2 AC Input 100 240 V 2 6 A max 50 60 Hz 210 48t GE4 AC Input...

Page 71: ...0 12t 10GE2 11 5 W 39 24 BTU hr 11 5 W 19 W 64 83 BTU hr 19 W 220 12p 10GE2 no PoE load 16 8 W 57 32 BTU hr 16 8 W 24 W 81 89 BTU hr 24 W 220 12p 10GE2 121 W of PoE 16 8 W 57 32 BTU hr 16 8 W 34W 116...

Page 72: ...igh 2 52 9 64 2 6 7 210 48p GE4 220 48p 10GE4 0 40 C 32 104 F low 3 41 6 51 4 5 4 40 50 C 104 122 F high 3 52 6 64 3 6 7 Table 18 CPU Memory CPU ARM A9 210 series 400 MHz 220 series 1 GHz 512 MB DRAM...

Page 73: ...a IEC EN 61000 4 4 2004 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 6 2008 Conducted Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod RMS Criteria A...

Page 74: ...95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks Packaged sine vibration 5 to 62 Hz at velocity 5 mm s 62 to 500 Hz at 0 2 G Packaged random vibration 5 to 2...

Page 75: ...n use only the RPS cable supplied with the RPS 150XT This cable is specially designed for this application and meets all necessary regulatory and safety standards Caution The use of non approved cable...

Page 76: ...x 6 5 D in Weigh unit only 3 47 kg 7 63 lb Weigh unit and packaging 4 95 kg 10 89 lb Table 29 Power Specifications AC input frequency 50 60 Hz range 47 63 Hz AC input voltage 100 240 V range 90 264 V...

Page 77: ...nction 1 55 V return 8 Ground 2 55 VDC 9 No connection 3 12 VDC output 10 RPS present 4 12 VDC output 11 Status 1 Status 5 12 VDC output 12 Status 2 6 12 VDC output 13 Power good 7 Ground 14 Ground Po...

Page 78: ...e size is 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 The power cords for switches that use either the 1100 W or 715 W power supplies are keyed with a notch to ensure the proper orientation when plugged in These cords are of 3x14...

Page 79: ...ords requirements 77 selecting 65 D data port 53 desktop installation 48 documentation feedback 6 related 7 8 E electric power connecting to switch 50 example configurations 56 57 external power suppl...

Page 80: ...onfigurations 58 power connecting to switch 50 requirements for cords 77 power cords selecting 65 power specifications ExtremeSwitching 210 series switches 70 ExtremeSwitching 220 series switches 70 p...

Page 81: ...tches 72 standby stacking 52 58 support 7 T technical support contacting 7 temperature range ExtremeSwitching 210 series switches 71 ExtremeSwitching 220 series switches 71 tools for installing equipm...

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