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VSP 7400 Series Switches:
Hardware Installation Guide

121229-01

Published December 2020

Summary of Contents for ExtremeSwitching VSP 7400 Series

Page 1: ...VSP 7400 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide 121229 01 Published December 2020...

Page 2: ...works 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 in...

Page 3: ...ation 32 Attaching the Switch to a Rack 33 Installing Optional Components 44 Installing Internal Power Supplies 45 Turn on the Switch 52 Connecting Network Interface Cables 52 Chapter 5 Activating and...

Page 4: ...6 Maintenance Safety 76 Cable Routing for LAN Systems 77 Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power 78 Selecting Power Supply Cords 79 Battery Notice 80 Regulatory Notices 80 Index 85 Table of...

Page 5: ...00 Series switches Note If the information in an installation note or release note shipped with your Extreme Networks equipment differs from the information in this guide follow the installation or re...

Page 6: ...itten in boldface for example Ctrl or Esc If you must press two or more keys simultaneously the key names are linked with a plus sign Example Press Ctrl Alt Del Words in italicized type Italics emphas...

Page 7: ...relevant information in the document Broken links or usability issues If you would like to provide feedback you can do so in three ways In a web browser select the feedback icon and complete the onli...

Page 8: ...for product and software release announcements Vulnerability Notices and Service Notifications 1 Go to www extremenetworks com support service notification form 2 Complete the form all fields are requ...

Page 9: ...C AC R VSP 7400 48Y switch with six fan modules and one 750 W AC power supply unit back to front airflow Front panel Ethernet ports can provide 25 Gb Ethernet connectivity using installable SFP28 opti...

Page 10: ...into four 10 gigabit ports Channelization can be enabled on all ports of VSP 7432CQ except port 28 Channelization is not supported on VSP 7400 48Y QSFP28 ports Logical port numbers are represented as...

Page 11: ...on see VSP 7400 Series Switch LEDs on page 61 Figure 1 VSP 7432CQ Switch Front Panel 1 QSFP28 QSFP Ethernet ports 3 USB port 2 Console port RJ45 4 Management port RJ45 The rear panel of the VSP 7400 s...

Page 12: ...rt used to connect a terminal and perform local management USB port for access to external storage RJ45 out of band 10 100 1000BASE T management Ethernet port LEDs to indicate port status and switch o...

Page 13: ...ystem software cannot display the airflow direction Figure 4 VSP 7400 48Y Switch Rear Panel 1 Grounding point 3 Fan modules 2 Power supply slots unpopulated VSP License Options For information about l...

Page 14: ...supply back to front airflow part no XN ACPWR 750W R Note AC power input cords are not provided with AC power supplies You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local suppl...

Page 15: ...750 W Internal DC Power Supply on page 48 LEDs on the 750 W DC power supply provide information on the unit s operational status See 750 W DC Power Supply LEDs on page 64 for details Power Supplies fo...

Page 16: ...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 as...

Page 17: ...ectrical codes Table 5 Authorities on Electrical Codes Organization Address Web Site URL National Electrical Code NEC Classification USA only Recognized authority on safe electrical wiring Federal sta...

Page 18: ...ete 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 acc...

Page 19: ...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 between 5 and 95...

Page 20: ...eparate 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 tes...

Page 21: ...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 org...

Page 22: ...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 provid...

Page 23: ...igure 6 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 minimu...

Page 24: ...s 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 Transceive...

Page 25: ...ink Category 5 and higher UTP cable 250 10GBASE T SFP 10 Gb links Category 6A and higher UTP cable 30 10GBASE SR SFP 850nm optical window 62 5 mm multimode fiber 160 26 62 5 mm multimode fiber OM1 200...

Page 26: ...0 5 meter AA1404029 E6 1 meter AA1404030 E6 2 meters AA1404031 E6 3 meters AA1404032 E6 5 meters QSFP to QSFP Active optical cable AA1404028 E6 10 meters active optical QSFP to 4xSFP Breakout cable A...

Page 27: ...g UTP cable near antennas such as a ham radio antenna Routing UTP cable near equipment that could exhibit RF interference such as ARC welding equipment Routing UTP cable near electrical motors that co...

Page 28: ...ith specific Extreme Networks equipment The web page provides specifications for power cords in each country so that you can purchase cords locally AC power cords must meet the requirements listed in...

Page 29: ...rived from the utility or mains supply to providing AC power derived from the battery backup UPS transition time is sometimes called UPS transfer time UPS transition times vary between UPS models and...

Page 30: ...administration ANSI TIA EIA 607 commercial building grounding and bonding requirements You can access these standards at www ansi org or www tiaonline org Preparing to Install VSP 7400 Series Switche...

Page 31: ...for the Installation on page 32 2 Install the switch in the rack See Attaching the Switch to a Two Post Rack on page 39 3 Install optional components optical transceivers and cables See the instructi...

Page 32: ...itches is easiest when there are two people to maneuver the switch and attach mounting hardware Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily Allow a minimum...

Page 33: ...wo mounting brackets known as inner member in the instruction sheet These pieces attach directly to both sides of the switch housing Two slider assemblies one for each side of the switch Each slider a...

Page 34: ...ng Then anchor it in place using the screws provided See Figure 9 Figure 9 Attaching a Mounting Bracket to One Side of the Switch Housing 5 Repeat step 4 to attach the other mounting bracket to the ot...

Page 35: ...assembly through the holes in the front rack post until they snap into place See Figure 10 Figure 10 Attaching the Slider Assembly to the Front Rack Post b Extend the slider assembly until its rear c...

Page 36: ...ack d Snap the rear clamp into place See Figure 11 Figure 11 Attaching the Slider Assembly to the Rear Rack Post 7 Repeat step 6 to attach the other slider assembly to the front and rear rack posts on...

Page 37: ...liding rails remain attached to the slider assembly 9 Screw the mounting ear thumbscrews into the rack rails to hand tightness 10 Lift the switch into position and insert the mounting brackets into th...

Page 38: ...ly in place Screw the mounting ear thumbscrews into the rack rails to hand tightness See Figure 14 Figure 14 Pushing the Mounting Brackets into the Rail Assemblies The completed assembly is shown in F...

Page 39: ...er Supplies on page 45 Attaching the Switch to a Two Post Rack You can attach your switch to a two post rack in either of two configurations Front mount Mid mount The side of the switch has different...

Page 40: ...sing a For a front mount position the bracket over the holes so that the flange ear is even with the front of the switch as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Attaching a Short Mounting Bracket Ear Front of...

Page 41: ...tach the bracket to the switch 2 Attach the other short mounting bracket to the other side of the switch housing as you did in step 1 3 Attach a long mounting bracket to one side of the switch housing...

Page 42: ...Figure 18 Attaching a Long Mounting Bracket Front of Switch Figure 19 Attaching a Long Mounting Bracket Middle of Switch Installing Your Switch VSP 7400 Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide 42...

Page 43: ...use other equipment is mounted directly above and below remove one or both short mounting brackets from the switch Lift the switch into position secure the flanges ears on the long brackets to the rac...

Page 44: ...rt the use of pluggable transceivers and cables in the SFP SFP28 QSFP and QSFP28 formats For a list of the optical components supported with ExtremeSwitching devices see the Extreme Optics website Plu...

Page 45: ...low these instructions All installed power supplies must have the same airflow direction front to back or back to front and must match the airflow direction of the installed fan modules Warning To pre...

Page 46: ...l the latch snaps into place Do not slam the power supply into the switch Note If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays be sure to install a cover over the unoccupied bay Unoccupi...

Page 47: ...Figure 23 Power Supply with Power Cord and Retainer Attached d Snap the clip firmly around the connector 7 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power outlet Warning Always make sure that t...

Page 48: ...terials for Installing a 750 W DC Power Supply You need the following tools and materials to install or remove a 750 W DC power supply in a VSP 7400 Series switch 14 AWG copper cable for grounding the...

Page 49: ...DC Power Supply Before installing a 750 W DC power supply part no XN DCPWR 750W F or XN DCPWR 750W R Verify that the switch chassis has been grounded See Grounding the Switch Chassis on page 49 Verify...

Page 50: ...24 for the slot location Figure 24 Slots for Connecting Wires to the 750 W DC Power Supply a Insert the stripped end of the ground wire all the way into the slot b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver int...

Page 51: ...leftmost of the three slots on the terminal block Refer to Figure 25 for slot locations Figure 25 Slots for Connecting Wires to the 750 W DC Power Supply b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver into the hol...

Page 52: ...supplies at the rear of the switch d Energize the circuit 3 When power is connected verify that the PSU LED turns green When the PSU LED has turned green follow the instructions in Connecting Network...

Page 53: ...ing cables on this or other switches or I O modules 6 Dress and secure the cable bundle to provide appropriate strain relief and protection against bends and kinks Installing Your Switch VSP 7400 Seri...

Page 54: ...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 bits 8...

Page 55: ...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 V...

Page 56: ...al power supplies in a VSP 7400 Series switch follow the steps in Installing a 750 W Internal AC Power Supply on page 45 To replace one or both DC internal power supplies in a VSP 7400 Series switch f...

Page 57: ...labeled Air Out Fans with back to front airflow have blue tabs and are labeled Air In 4 Carefully slide the replacement fan module into the switch Push until the fan module snaps into place The fan w...

Page 58: ...rom the Slider Assemblies b Disengage the retainers that are connecting the mounting brackets with the sliding rails on both sides c Carefully slide the switch out of the slider assembly and place it...

Page 59: ...mblies push the rear clamp until it separates from the rear rack post See Figure 27 Figure 27 Removing the Slider Assembly Rear Rack Post Removing and Replacing Components VSP 7400 Series Switches Har...

Page 60: ...weight of the switch unscrew the mounting brackets from the rack b Tilt the switch so that the brackets are clear of the rack posts and carefully lift it out of the rack If the switch cannot be tilte...

Page 61: ...62 VSP 7400 Series Front Panel System LEDs on page 62 Table 13 on page 63 VSP 7432CQ LEDs for Data Ports 1 32 Table 9 LEDs for Data Ports 1 32 Port Configuration Color State Meaning 100 Gb or 4x25 Gb...

Page 62: ...0 Series Front Panel System LEDs Table 12 VSP 7432CQ Front Panel System LEDs Label or Type Color State Meaning PSU1 PSU2 Power Supplies Steady green PSU is installed and providing power Steady amber P...

Page 63: ...een Normal operation agent software code has been loaded Blinking green Loading the agent software code Steady amber Error encountered while running diagnostic software Blinking amber Loading and exec...

Page 64: ...l AC Green AC input Good On AC input OK Off AC input fail 750 W DC Power Supply LEDs The following tables describe the meanings of the LEDs on the 750 W DC power supply part number XN DCPWR 750W F or...

Page 65: ...irflow VSP 7400 48Y R includes two power supplies back to front airflow Specifications for supported power supplies including dimensions and weights are found in 750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifi...

Page 66: ...an unit front to back or back to front Height 24 0 cm 9 45 in Width 20 6 cm 8 11 in Length 22 1 cm 8 70 in Four post rack mount kit included with switch Height 7 0 cm 2 76 in Width 11 0 cm 4 33 in Len...

Page 67: ...the other can spin at high speed if one is close to the temperature boundary Table 22 Fan Tray Speed Variation Description Operation Status Operation Speed Airflow Direction Tray 1 Fan 1 up high spee...

Page 68: ...00 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 5 1 8 A max for each PSU PSU Input Socket IEC 320 C14 Power cord input plug IEC 320 C13 750 W DC power supply Part XN DCPWR 750W F front to back Part XN DCPWR 750W R back to fron...

Page 69: ...518 104 W 99 W 193 W Stress mode 100 100 Up 256 199 8 W 186 2 W 387 W Mean Time Between Failures MTBF Table 26 VSP 7400 MTBF Switch Mean Time Between Failures VSP7400 32C 8C AC F 384936 hrs 25 C VSP74...

Page 70: ...ew Zealand GB4943 1 2001 IEC EN 60825 1 2007 IEC EN 60825 2 2004 A1 A2 or later Lasers Safety IEC 62368 1 2014 2ndEd IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Ed Am 1 2009 Am 2 2013 National Difference Table 29 EMI EMC St...

Page 71: ...Class A AS NZS CISPER 32 2015 Class A GB T9254 2008 Class A ANSI C63 4 2014 Country specific RCM Australia VCCI Class A Japan MSIP KCC Korea BSMI Taiwan ANATEL Brazil CCC mark China SABS NRCS South A...

Page 72: ...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 20 Hz at 1 0 ASD w 3 dB oct from 20 to 200 Hz 14 drops minimum on sides and corners at...

Page 73: ...00 240V 10 5 36A max 50 60Hz Nominal input current at full loads 10 A at 90 V low line 3 7 A at 230 V high line Line frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Maximum inrush current 35 A Output 12 V 61 5 A 12 Vsb 3...

Page 74: ...r supply Power cords used with AC powered switches or AC power supplies must meet the following requirements The power cord must be agency certified for the country of use The power cord must have an...

Page 75: ...nimize 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 Con...

Page 76: ...g 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 avoids...

Page 77: ...ng 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 conti...

Page 78: ...er supplies For switches with field replaceable power supplies do not connect the power supply to an electrical source when the power supply is not installed in the switch doing so would expose a haza...

Page 79: ...ches for turning the unit on and off Disconnect all power cords to remove power from the device Make sure that these connections are easily accessible Extreme Networks alimentations n ont pas de conta...

Page 80: ...etworks equipment that are removable or directly installed in an I O module or chassis system Such devices include but are not limited to gigabit interface converters GBICs small form factor pluggable...

Page 81: ...exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n me...

Page 82: ...l CCC China VCCI Notice This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domest...

Page 83: ...t remplac e par un type de pile incorrect liminez les piles us es en conformit aux r glements locaux d limination des piles Hazardous Substances This product complies with the requirements of Directiv...

Page 84: ...disposed of as unsorted municipal waste It must be collected and treated separately 3 It has been determined by the European Parliament that there are potential negative effects on the environment and...

Page 85: ...radius 23 bundling 22 category 5 22 fiber optic 23 52 for switch ports 52 cable continued installing 22 23 labeling 21 network interface 52 optical 44 plenum rated 22 RJ45 26 slack 22 standards 21 ty...

Page 86: ...ice 81 industry standards 29 initial switch login 54 installing installing continued 750 W AC power supply 45 750 W DC power supply 48 50 connecting power 49 52 DC power supply 50 fiber optic cable 23...

Page 87: ...eplacing continued internal power supply 56 restricted 18 restricted access 18 RFI see radio frequency interference RFI RJ45 cable 26 S safety precautions when installing 32 requirements 75 service ac...

Page 88: ...noise 66 environmental data 71 features 10 12 LEDs 61 62 overview 9 10 power consumption 68 power specifications 67 power supplies 72 specifications 65 67 70 72 standards 69 VSP Series switches licen...

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