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Removing and Replacing Expansion

Modules

Removing or Replacing a V300 Virtual Port Extender

 on page 370

Removing or Replacing a V400 Virtual Port Extender

 on page 370

Removing or Replacing an LRM/MACsec Adapter

 on page 371

Removing or Replacing a Half-Duplex to Full-Duplex Converter

 on page 371

Replacing a Versatile Interface Module, Solid-state Drive, or Clock Module in an
X460-G2 Series or X465 Series Switch

 on page 372

This chapter describes how to replace the following equipment:

Removing or Replacing a V300 Virtual Port Extender

 on page 370

Removing or Replacing a V400 Virtual Port Extender

 on page 370

Removing or Replacing an LRM/MACsec Adapter

 on page 371

Removing or Replacing a Half-Duplex to Full-Duplex Converter

 on page 371

Replacing a Versatile Interface Module, Solid-state Drive, or Clock Module in an X460-G2 Series or
X465 Series Switch

 on page 372

Removing or Replacing a V300 Virtual Port Extender

For instructions on installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender, refer t

Installing a V300 Virtual Port

Extender

 on page 294.

To replace a V300 Virtual Port Extender or remove it from service, follow these steps:

1. Disconnect the port extender from its power source and, if applicable, from its redundant power

supply.

2. Support the port extender while you remove the rack-mounting screws that hold the front mounting

brackets in place against the rack posts.

3. Carefully slide the port extender out of the rack.
4. Place the port extender on a secure, flat surface.

Optionally, remove the mounting brackets from the sides.

5. Install a new port extender using the instructions in 

Installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender

 on page

294.

Removing or Replacing a V400 Virtual Port Extender

For instructions for installing a V400 Virtual Port Extender, refer to 

Installing a V400 Virtual Port

Extender

 on page 316.

370 ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for ExtremeSwitching X435 Series

Page 1: ...ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS Version 30 121248 05 Rev AG 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: ...ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 Series Switches 29 Security 30 Stacking 30 Operating Temperatures 31 Additional Features 31 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 12t 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots 32 ExtremeSwitching X440...

Page 4: ...GE4 Switch Ports and Slots 66 ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 48x 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots 67 Summit X460 G2 48p GE4 Switch Ports and Slots 68 ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 48p 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots 69...

Page 5: ...itioning or Channelizing Switch Ports into Data Lanes 109 Stacking 109 Operating Temperatures 109 ExtremeSwitching X695 Switch LEDs 109 ExtremeSwitching X870 Series Switches 112 Partitioning X870 Swit...

Page 6: ...e Interface Module 154 VIM5 4XE Versatile Interface Module 155 VIM5 4Y Versatile Interface Module 156 VIM5 4YE Versatile Interface Module 157 Solid state Drives 158 Optional Ports for X460 G2 Switches...

Page 7: ...Switches from Different Series 207 Selecting Stacking Cables 209 Using the Extreme Stacking Tool 211 Setting up the Physical Stack 213 Connecting the Switches to Form the Stack Ring 213 Connecting Sta...

Page 8: ...ly 281 Installing an STK RPS 150PS in an RPS Shelf 281 Installing the RPS Shelf into the Rack 282 Connecting the RPS Cable and AC Power Cord 284 Installing an STK RPS 1005PS Redundant Power Supply 286...

Page 9: ...RPS 500p Redundant Power Supply 343 Removing an STK RPS 150PS Redundant Power Supply 343 Removing an STK RPS 1005PS Redundant Power Supply 343 Removing a VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply 344 Replaci...

Page 10: ...nsions 385 Weight Unpackaged 386 Physical Dimensions Packaged 386 Packaged Weight 386 Fan and Acoustic Sound 387 Power Specifications 387 PoE Power Budget 388 External Redundant Power Supplies for Non...

Page 11: ...ExtremeSwitching X870 Series Switches Technical Specifications 439 Fan and Acoustic Noise 440 Power Options 440 CPU Memory 441 Standards and Environmental Data 442 V300 Virtual Port Extender Specifica...

Page 12: ...nnector 468 STK RPS 150PS and RPS Shelves Technical Specifications 469 STK RPS 150PS Specifications 470 STK RPS 150CH2 Specifications 470 STK RPS 150CH8 Specifications 470 STK RPS 150PS Connector Pin...

Page 13: ...Index 486 Table of Contents ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide xiii...

Page 14: ...ge 112 The guide includes information about site preparation switch functionality and switch operation Audience This guide is intended for use by network administrators responsible for installing and...

Page 15: ...isk of personal injury system damage or loss of data Warning Risk of severe personal injury Table 2 Text Convention Description screen displays This typeface indicates command syntax or represents inf...

Page 16: ...ame across all product families simply refer to the product as the switch Providing Feedback The Information Development team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and compl...

Page 17: ...network environment such as layout 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 befor...

Page 18: ...product training courses both online and in person as well as specialized certifications For details visit www extremenetworks com education Documentation and Training Preface 18 ExtremeSwitching Hard...

Page 19: ...the port count Many models also provide combination copper fiber uplink ports PoE connections and options for adding faster uplink connections are available on some models Models are available for AC...

Page 20: ...The copper port operates as an autonegotiating 10 100 1000BASE T port The optical port allows Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme Networks small form factor pluggable SFP interface mod...

Page 21: ...te cabling the original physical port can accommodate multiple data lanes at lower bandwidths The following partitioning options are available Table 4 QSFP28 and QSFP Port Partitioning Switch model Po...

Page 22: ...100 1000BASE T 802 3bt ports depending on the model X435 Series switches include the following models ExtremeSwitching X435 8T 4S Switch Features on page 23 ExtremeSwitching X435 8P 4S Switch Features...

Page 23: ...ps of high density copper connectivity Four unpopulated 1 2 5G SFP ports that support fiber connectivity Note 2 5Gb uplink support is a future capability One RJ 45 console port One USB A port LEDs to...

Page 24: ...pport fiber connectivity Note 2 5Gb uplink support is a future capability One RJ 45 console port One USB A port LEDs to indicate port status and switch operating conditions For a description of the LE...

Page 25: ...ovide up to 30W by using PoE protocol on a single port Two unpopulated 10 100 1000BASE T 802 3bt ports that support copper connectivity One RJ 45 console port One USB A port LEDs to indicate port stat...

Page 26: ...to indicate port status and switch operating conditions For a description of the LEDs and their operation see ExtremeSwitching X435 Series Switch LEDs on page 28 Figure 7 X435 24T 4S Front Panel 1 Sy...

Page 27: ...vity Note 2 5Gb uplink support is a future capability One RJ 45 console port One RJ 45 management port One USB A port LEDs to indicate port status and switch operating conditions For a description of...

Page 28: ...l LEDs behave as follows Table 5 X435 System LEDs LED Color State Port State Power Solid Green Switch power on Off Switch power off MGMT 24T 24P only Solid Green OOB Link Off OOB Link down ATTN Solid...

Page 29: ...activity Off Link is down and not receiving POE power Table 8 X435 2 5G Port LEDs future capability Color State Port State Solid green Link is up Blinking Green Traffic activity Off Link is down Extr...

Page 30: ...have four 1 GbE SFP combination ports on the front panel ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 series switches require ExtremeXOS version 21 1 1 or later Security These switches provide comprehensive security mana...

Page 31: ...odels extend the operating range from 0 C to 60 C X440 G2 12t8fx GE4 X440 G2 24fx GE4 X440 G2 24t GE4 Additional Features For all models a serial console port on the front panel allows you to connect...

Page 32: ...orts using the enable stacking support command Doing so would provide you with the option of two 1Gb ports and two stack ports or two 10Gb ports and two stack ports In the latter configuration an addi...

Page 33: ...of the ports to stacking ports using the enable stacking support command Doing so would provide you with the option of two 1Gb ports and two stack ports or two 10Gb ports and two stack ports In the la...

Page 34: ...nel 1GBASE X SFP ports that can be used as either 1Gb ports or 10Gb ports where the 10Gb configuration requires an upgrade through additional licensing Alternately you can convert two of the ports to...

Page 35: ...00BASE T RJ45 ports Four unpopulated rear panel 1GBASE X SFP ports that can be used as either 1Gb ports or 10Gb ports where the 10Gb configuration requires an upgrade through additional licensing Alte...

Page 36: ...x communication are supported on ports 1 through 16 Ports 17 through 24 are full duplex only Four unpopulated front panel 1GBASE X SFP combination ports Four unpopulated rear panel 1GBASE X SFP ports...

Page 37: ...panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T RJ45 Both half duplex and full duplex communication are supported on ports 1 through 16 and 25 through 40 The rest of the ports are full duplex only Four unpopulated...

Page 38: ...with ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later Figure 25 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 48t 10GE4 Rear Panel 1 SFP ports upgradeable to 10GBASE X 4 AC power input socket 2 1GBASE T combination ports upgradeable to...

Page 39: ...l console port implemented as an RJ45 connector used to connect a terminal and perform local management One front panel USB 2 0 port operational on switches running ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later On...

Page 40: ...stack ports or two 10Gb ports and two stack ports In the latter configuration an additional license would be required for the 10Gb non stacking ports Ethernet management port 10 100 1000BASE T Serial...

Page 41: ...uld provide you with the option of two 1Gb ports and two stack ports or two 10Gb ports and two stack ports In the latter configuration an additional license would be required for the 10Gb non stacking...

Page 42: ...nication Four unpopulated front panel 1GBASE X SFP ports Eight 100BASE FX LC connectors Note The LC connectors are transceivers with an LC interface Ethernet management port 10 100 1000BASE T Serial c...

Page 43: ...t8fx GE4 Rear Panel 1 Redundant power input 3 AC power input socket 2 Grounding lug ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24fx GE4 Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24fx GE4 switch ports and slot...

Page 44: ...version 22 2 or later Figure 35 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24fx GE4 Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power input socket 2 Redundant power input ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24t GE4 Switch Ports and Slots Th...

Page 45: ...ith ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later 2 Console port Ethernet management port 4 10 100 1000BASE T ports Figure 37 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24t GE4 Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 Redundant power input 2 1...

Page 46: ...Blinking amber Input or output power failure Off No board power Redundant Power Supply RPS Steady green Normal operation Blinking amber Power failure When RPS is present no supply from PSU Off No RPS...

Page 47: ...witches provide 24 or 48 Ethernet ports that deliver high density fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet connectivity using fixed 10 100 1000BASE T ports In addition some models offer either 24 or 48 PoE p...

Page 48: ...tch fans For more information about the power supplies used in the X450 G2 switches see Replaceable Internal Power Supplies on page 130 Note X450 G2 series switches do not support back to front BF pow...

Page 49: ...hing X450 G2 24t 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 24t 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 24 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 25 28...

Page 50: ...ng screw 3 Front to back fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X450 G2 48t GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 48t GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Fou...

Page 51: ...to back fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X450 G2 48t 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 48t 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel...

Page 52: ...rounding screw 3 Front to back fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X450 G2 24p GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 24p GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T port...

Page 53: ...and Slots X450 G2 24p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 24 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 25 28 with ports 27 and 28 configurabl...

Page 54: ...ing X450 G2 48p GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 48p GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 On...

Page 55: ...witching X450 G2 48p 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X450 G2 48p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP port...

Page 56: ...fan module slot 2 Grounding screw 4 PoE power supply bays ExtremeSwitching X450 G2 Series Switch LEDs The following sections describe the meanings of the LEDs on X450 G2 series switches Table 12 X450...

Page 57: ...State Meaning All front panel ports 1 24 or 1 48 Steady green Link is OK port is not powered Steady amber Link is OK port is powered no traffic Blinking green Link is OK and transmitting packets port...

Page 58: ...Switch Ports and Slots on page 71 Each base model is available with either front to back or back to front cooling There is no operational difference between these switch versions A serial console por...

Page 59: ...ected devices to be synchronized over Ethernet connections Precision is 2 nanoseconds ns with time accuracy 50 to 65 ns Warning The switch must be powered off before you install any interface module o...

Page 60: ...6 SFP ports 3 USB port 7 SFP 1GBASE X ports 4 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 55 X460 G2 24t GE4 Rear Panel 1 TM CLK clock slot cover 4 Blank power supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supp...

Page 61: ...10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 57 X460 G2 24t 10GE4 Rear Panel 1 TM CLK clock slot cover 4 Blank power supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X...

Page 62: ...00 1000BASE X ports 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 59 X460 G2 24x 10GE4 Rear Panel 1 TM CLK clock slot cover 4 Blank power supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G...

Page 63: ...ower supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 24p 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 24p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel PoE p...

Page 64: ...supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 48t GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 48t GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 1...

Page 65: ...460 G2 48t 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 with two of these ports configurable to be stac...

Page 66: ...T ports 1 24 that support full duplex communication only 24 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 25 48 that support full duplex communication and support half duplex communication at speeds l...

Page 67: ...ht 10GE4 switch ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 48x 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 48x 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 100 1000BASE X ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 1...

Page 68: ...wer supply slot 3 Fan module slot Summit X460 G2 48p GE4 Switch Ports and Slots The Summit X460 G2 48p GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four...

Page 69: ...8p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 with two of these ports configurable to be stacking...

Page 70: ...that support full duplex communication only 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 25 48 that support full duplex communication and support half duplex communication at speeds less than 1...

Page 71: ...hing X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 16 front panel PoE ports of 100 1000 2 5G BASE T ports 1 16 32 front panel PoE ports of 10 100...

Page 72: ...over 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 Series Switch LEDs Table 15 describes the meanings of the front panel LEDs on all X460 G2 series switches Table 15 X460 G2 Front Pan...

Page 73: ...ower failure Off No power is attached Ethernet Port 1 32 or 1 52 Steady green Link OK Blinking green Activity on the indicated port Off No link or port disabled 1G SFP ports or 10G SFP ports 29 30 31...

Page 74: ...node Lower half blinking This switch is the stack backup node Lit steadily This switch is a standby node in the stack ExtremeSwitching X465 Series Switches The X465 series switches provide 24 or 48 Et...

Page 75: ...f the X465 series switch to connect a terminal and perform local management An Ethernet management port can be used to connect the system to a parallel management network for administration Alternativ...

Page 76: ...Power Supplies on page 130 Power supplies are ordered separately Caution Air must flow in the same direction for all installed fan modules and power supplies in a switch Versatile Interface Module VI...

Page 77: ...s Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide Operating Temperatures All X465 switch models support an operating range from 0 C to 50 C Temperature restrictions apply for some models at high altitudes E...

Page 78: ...port Solid state Drives SSDs SSD module support is available with EXOS release 30 3 and later for X465 24MU 24W ExtremeSwitching X465 24S Switch Ports and Slots The front panel of the ExtremeSwitching...

Page 79: ...gement ports ExtremeSwitching X465 48P Switch Ports and Slots The front panel of the ExtremeSwitching X465 48P switch includes 48 10 100 1000Mb full half duplex MACsec capable ports with 802 3at Type...

Page 80: ...panel of the ExtremeSwitching X465 48W switch includes 3 fan modules 2 unpopulated PSU slots RJ 45 console and management ports ExtremeSwitching X465i 48W Switch Ports and Slots The front panel of the...

Page 81: ...F1 F2 and F3 Green Normal operation Amber Blinking Fan failure Bluetooth Status LED BT Green Blinking Bluetooth pairing in progress Green Bluetooth connected Locator LED LOC Blue Blinking Locator func...

Page 82: ...he operational speed of a port Color and blink pattern indicate speeds as referenced by Table 20 Table 20 Port LEDs in SPD Mode Color State Speed Steady green 10Mbps Blinking green 100Mbps Solid amber...

Page 83: ...2c model A serial console port on the front panel of the X590 series switch allows you to connect a terminal and perform local management An Ethernet management port can be used to connect the system...

Page 84: ...590 Ports that Can Be Partitioned into Data Lanes The port labeled 25 28 operates in 40 Gb mode acting as a single 40 Gb port or multiple 10 Gb ports The ports labeled 29 32 and 33 36 operate in 40 Gb...

Page 85: ...ixed autosensing 100Mb 1 Gb 10GBASE T ports ports 1 24 that provide 10 Gbps copper connectivity Two of these ports are configurable as stacking ports One 40 gigabit Ethernet port capable of supporting...

Page 86: ...1q 2c switch ports and slots include 24 fixed autosensing 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports ports 1 24 that provide 10 Gbps copper connectivity Two of these ports are configurable as stacking ports One 40 gig...

Page 87: ...not remove the cover plate from the unused slots Figure 86 X590 24x 1q 2c Front Panel 1 Console management port 4 10Gb 40Gb QSFP port 2 USB port 5 10Gb 25Gb 40Gb 50Gb 100Gb QSFP28 ports 3 1 Gb 10GBASE...

Page 88: ...llowing Power supply failure Over voltage Over current Over temperature Off Power off no power attached F1 F4 Fan Steady green Normal operation all diagnostics pass Blinking amber Fan module failure O...

Page 89: ...ching X620 16t switch ExtremeSwitching X620 16x switch The X620 16p switch requires ExtremeXOS version 22 2 1 or later Other X620 switch models require ExtremeXOS version 21 1 1 or later X620 Stacking...

Page 90: ...tomatically adjusts to the supply voltage The switches with redundant power connectors can connect to the RPS 150XT or EPS C2 external power system When a compatible external power supply is used with...

Page 91: ...tremeXOS version 22 2 or later Figure 89 ExtremeSwitching X620 8t 2x Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power input socket 2 Redundant power input ExtremeSwitching X620 10x Switch Ports and Slots The Ext...

Page 92: ...X620 10x Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power input socket 2 Redundant power input ExtremeSwitching X620 16t Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X620 16t switch ports and slots include 12 fro...

Page 93: ...ExtremeSwitching X620 16t Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power supplies 2 Fan module ExtremeSwitching X620 16x Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X620 16x switch ports and slots include 16 f...

Page 94: ...l PoE ports of 100Mb 1 Gb 2 5Gb 5Gb 10GBASE T with EEE at 10 Gb Four front panel PoE ports of 100Mb 1 Gb 10GBASE T shared with four front panel SFP combination ports of 1 Gb 10GBASE X Serial console p...

Page 95: ...ng sections describe the meanings of the LEDs on the ExtremeSwitching X620 series switches Table 27 X620 Front Panel LEDs Label or Type Color State Meaning M Management Slow blinking green 1 Hz Normal...

Page 96: ...rt Off No link or port disabled Table 28 ExtremeSwitching X620 2 digit Stack Number Indicator Label or Type Color State Meaning Left digit 1 Reserved for future use Right digit 1 8 Indicates the posit...

Page 97: ...er from front to back or from back to front All installed fan modules must be of the same model so that they all direct the airflow in the same direction Note Ensure that all fan module slots are fill...

Page 98: ...ed as an RJ45 connector used to connect a terminal and perform local management Front panel USB port Rear dual PSU power slots with front to back or back to front airflow Three rear slots for fan modu...

Page 99: ...fan modules with front to back or back to front airflow Two rear panel mini BNC connectors labeled OUT for connecting a Building Integrated Timing Supply BITS or GPS timing source 1 PPS frame output...

Page 100: ...670 G2 48x 4q QSFP ports 40G mode 49 53 57 61 Steady blue Link OK Blinking blue Activity on the indicated port 670 G2 48x 4q QSFP ports 10G mode 49 64 Steady green Link OK Blinking green Activity on...

Page 101: ...ptop to view and locally manage the switch configuration The Ethernet management port supports 10 100 1000 Mbps speeds Switch cooling is provided by replaceable fan modules Fan modules are available i...

Page 102: ...beled 57 60 and above operate in 40 Gb mode or 100 Gb mode with a variety of speeds In 40 gigabit mode each port can be partitioned into four 10 gigabit data lanes In 100 gigabit mode each port can be...

Page 103: ...ding switch configuration ExtremeSwitching X690 48t 2q 4c Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X690 48t 2q 4c switch ports and slots include 48 fixed autosensing 10GBASE T ports ports 1 48 that...

Page 104: ...s and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X690 48x 2q 4c switch ports and slots include 48 fixed autosensing 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports ports 1 48 that provide 10 Gbps high density fiber connectivity Two 40 giga...

Page 105: ...Panel 1 Console management port 4 10Gb 40Gb QSFP ports 2 USB port 5 10Gb 25Gb 40Gb 50Gb 100Gb QSFP28 ports 3 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports Figure 106 ExtremeSwitching X690 48x 2q 4c Rear Panel 1 Grounding...

Page 106: ...llowing Power supply failure Over voltage Over current Over temperature Off Power off no power attached F1 F6 Fan Steady green Normal operation all diagnostics pass Blinking amber Fan module failure O...

Page 107: ...and 25Gb modes 8 100 gigabit Ethernet ports capable of supporting passive copper QSFP28 and active fiber QSFP28 These ports are configurable for 10Gb 25Gb 40Gb 50Gb and 100Gb modes For information abo...

Page 108: ...nnect this port directly to a laptop to view and locally manage the switch configuration The Ethernet management port supports 10 100 1000 Mbps speeds The USB port can be used for attaching a removabl...

Page 109: ...Each X695 unit comes equipped with two 40GbE or 100GbE stacking ports using a QSFP28 interface located on the front panel of the switch Use standard 100 Gb Ethernet Optics and passive and active cable...

Page 110: ...en Solid Power On Light Off Power Off Link Left of Mgmt port Green Solid Management port link up Light off No link up or port disabled Blinking Management port packet transmitting or receiving PSU1 PS...

Page 111: ...in progress if SYS is solid amber Solid POST in progress if SYS is solid amber The X695 front panel port LEDs behave as follows Location Speed LED Indication Color State Description LED Port 1 48 10G...

Page 112: ...mode and can be partitioned into 10 25 and 50 gigabit data lanes See Partitioning X870 Switch Ports into Data Lanes on page 112 for details and an example The X870 provides latency less than 600 nanos...

Page 113: ...P1 through P8 Figure 110 X870 Port Numbers for 100G Mode and 40G Modes when Ports are Partitioned into Data Lanes In 40 gigabit mode each port can be partitioned into four 10 gigabit data lanes In 100...

Page 114: ...module slots are filled when the switch is powered on Fan modules can be hot swapped after power has been turned on Power Supplies Two power supply bays accommodate either AC or DC power supplies Pow...

Page 115: ...er AC or DC power supplies Figure 112 ExtremeSwitching X870 32c Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power supplies 2 Fan modules ExtremeSwitching X870 96x 8c Switch Ports and Slots The front panel of the...

Page 116: ...s on page 116 Figure 113 ExtremeSwitching X870 96x 8c Front Panel 1 Precision Timing ports not supported 4 QSFP28 QSFP Ethernet ports 2 Storage port micro USB A 5 Console port RJ45 3 Console port micr...

Page 117: ...ng blue Locator function enabled Off Locator function disabled Ethernet ports 1 32 not partitioned Steady white Link up no activity Blinking white Packet transmitting or receiving Off Link not up or p...

Page 118: ...optical modules operate properly in all Extreme Networks devices The customer assumes all risks associated with using third party optical modules in Extreme Networks devices For more information refe...

Page 119: ...o be ordered separately An optional redundant power supply can be added to most models to protect against a power supply failure and to provide increased support for PoE operation on applicable switch...

Page 120: ...ant Power Supply Unit RPS 500p 10923 750 W Power Supply with EPS C2 chassis 750 W AC PSU 10931 EPS C2 10936 X440 G2 24t 10GE4 150 W Non PoE Redundant Power Supply STK RPS 150PS 150 W RPS 150XT Externa...

Page 121: ...4 150 W Non PoE Redundant Power Supply STK RPS 150PS 150 W RPS 150XT External Power Supply Unit RPS 150XT 500 W PoE Redundant Power Supply Unit RPS 500p 10923 750 W Power Supply with EPS C2 chassis 75...

Page 122: ...PS 150PS 150 W RPS 150XT External Power Supply Unit RPS 150XT 750 W Power Supply with EPS C2 chassis 750 W AC PSU 10931 EPS C2 10936 Table 41 External Power Supplies for V400 Virtual Port Extenders Sw...

Page 123: ...SUs are installed That is if there are one two or three PSUs installed into the EPS C2 the EPS C2 will provide redundant PoE power capability at the same 380 watt capacity as the internal power supply...

Page 124: ...Installing an EPS C2 Power Supply on page 264 Each EPS C2 power supply is shipped with a special redundant power supply cord Figure 115 EPS C2 2x7 Pin Redundant Power Cable RPS 90 Redundant Power Supp...

Page 125: ...g an RPS to an operational switch can have an adverse effect on the switch It is best practice that both the switch and the RPS be powered down prior to cabling them together Once the cabling is compl...

Page 126: ...best practice that both the switch and the RPS be powered down prior to cabling them together Once the cabling is completed turn on the RPS then turn on the switch The RPS 500p model 10923 is a 500 w...

Page 127: ...onnected to an operational switch Connecting an RPS to an operational switch can have an adverse effect on the switch It is best practice that both the switch and the RPS be powered down prior to cabl...

Page 128: ...to be connected to an operational switch Connecting an RPS to an operational switch can have an adverse effect on the switch It is best practice that both the switch and the RPS be powered down prior...

Page 129: ...C input within operational range Off No AC voltage or AC voltage is outside the operational range DC OK Green Power supply successfully providing 55 VDC to the system Off Power supply malfunctioning F...

Page 130: ...ctor to port extender 2 Status LEDs 4 AC power input connector Table 46 VX RPS 1000 LED Status Definitions LED LED Color Status AC OK Green AC input within operational range Off No AC voltage or AC vo...

Page 131: ...C BF 10961 1100 W DC FB 10962 1100 W DC BF 10963 X620 16t switch X620 16x switch 300 W AC FB 10930A 300 W AC BF 10943 300 W DC FB 10933 300 W DC BF 10944 X670 G2 switch 550 W AC FB 10925 550 W AC BF 1...

Page 132: ...teady red Input good fault in 12 V output On Flashing green and red Input good 12 V output good Power supply alert power supply is likely to fail because of a developing fault such as abnormal thermal...

Page 133: ...rflow direction front to back or back to front as the switch with which it is being used In a redundant power configuration the airflow direction must be the same for both power supplies and it must m...

Page 134: ...Power System on page 122 Each installed Summit 750 W AC power supply can provide up to 380 watts of PoE power budget The Summit 750 W AC power supply has the status LEDs listed in the following table...

Page 135: ...for both power supplies and it must match the airflow direction of the fans in the switch For information on installing or replacing an AC or DC power supply see the following topics Install a 300 W...

Page 136: ...0 W AC power supplies employ a single bi color LED to indicate power supply status as seen in Table 55 Table 55 Summit 770 W AC Power Supply LED Status Indications LED Indicator Status DC Power Redund...

Page 137: ...fault On Green On AC input good DC outputs in spec Summit 1100 W DC Power Supplies Summit 1100 W DC power supplies are available in the following models 1100 W DC PSU FB Model 10962 DC power supply w...

Page 138: ...o AC input power connection or low AC voltage On Off AC input good 54V output disabled On Red On AC input good output 54V fault On Green On AC input good DC outputs in spec Displaying the Status of In...

Page 139: ...rts Improved security through MACsec link encryption for connections leaving a building or campus Port option cards and versatile interface modules VIMs are installed in dedicated slots at the back of...

Page 140: ...ls X465 X590 X670 G2 X690 LRM MACsec Adapter LRM MACsec Adapter 2 SFP ports Refer to Table 61 on page 149 VIM2 VIM 2q 2 40 gigabit QSFP optical ports X460 G2 VIM 2ss 2 high performance SummitStack por...

Page 141: ...n some models Fixed internal power supply non PoE models fanless With the exception of the V300 8P 2T W model the V300 Virtual Port Extender requires that ExtremeXOS EXOS version 30 5 or later be inst...

Page 142: ...port One DC input jack The V300 8T 2X model requires that ExtremeXOS EXOS version 30 6 or later be installed on the switch to which it is attached For more information about configuring EXOS for use w...

Page 143: ...which it is attached For more information about configuring EXOS for use with this equipment see the ExtremeXOS 30 7 User Guide Figure 125 V300 8P 2T W Front Panel 1 10 100 1000BASE T PoE ports 2 1000...

Page 144: ...0W AC power supply high temperature Model 16807 an IS AC DC power supply with 240W output and DIN rail compatible Important The high temperature power supplies for the V300HT models require field wiri...

Page 145: ...el is compatibile with the following power supplies Model XN ACPWR 40W HT a 40W AC power supply high temperature Model XN ACPWR 60W HT DIN a 60W AC power supply high temperature DIN rail compatible Im...

Page 146: ...irtual Port Extender Bridge port extenders BPEs are devices that do not fully process packets nor make forwarding or filtering decisions Instead they simply receive packets from extended ports and for...

Page 147: ...more information see VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply on page 130 Figure 131 V400 Virtual Port Extender Front Panel 48 port Model Shown 1 10 100 1000BASE T ports 3 10Gb SFP ports 2 Console managemen...

Page 148: ...iliary power cable is required for MACsec connections It is optional for LRM only connections To use the LRM MACsec Adapter you must have ExtremeXOS EXOS version 30 1 installed on the host switch to w...

Page 149: ...el and Connection Type Switch Model Mode LRM Only Mode LRM and MACsec Two ports no aux power Two ports 0 5A aux power Two ports aux power see note 1 One port One bypass aux power see note 1 X440 G2 12...

Page 150: ...x 10 10Gb SFP ports 2 4 3 4 X620 16t X620 16p Four10Gb SFP ports Already LRM 2 2 X620 16x 16 10Gb SFP ports 4 7 5 6 X670 G2 48x 48 10Gb SFP ports 14 24 18 20 X670 G2 72x 72 10Gb SFP ports 21 34 26 29...

Page 151: ...pter LEDs The LEDs on the front panel of the LRM MACsec Adapter have the following meanings Table 62 LRM MACsec Adapter LEDs LED Meaning PWR Green Normal operation The adapter is receiving power eithe...

Page 152: ...ide of the device as seen in the following figure Figure 134 VIM5 Label 1 VIM5 label VIM5 2Q Versatile Interface Module The VIM5 2Q versatile interface module provides two 40 GbE QSFP ports Note For t...

Page 153: ...e The VIM5 2Y versatile interface module provides two 25 GbE SFP28 ports The VIM5 2Y can be configured to provide two 10GbE ports using the port partitioning CLI For details about the configure ports...

Page 154: ...8 port Models 25 26 49 50 VIM5 4X Versatile Interface Module The VIM5 4X versatile interface module provides four 10 GbE SFP ports For information about the supported optical modules refer to the most...

Page 155: ...ls 25 28 49 52 VIM5 4XE Versatile Interface Module The VIM5 4XE versatile interface module provides four 10 GbE SFP ports LRM MACsec capable For information about the supported optical modules refer t...

Page 156: ...e supported on the X465 48T 48P 48W X465i 48W and X465 24W 24S models All four 25 GbE SFP28 ports are supported on the X465 24MU 24W and X465 24MU 24XE models The VIM5 4Y can be configured to provide...

Page 157: ...ports are supported on the X465 48T 48P 48W X465i 48W and X465 24W 24S models All four 25 GbE SFP28 ports are supported on the X465 24MU 24W and X465 24MU 24XE models The VIM5 4YE can be configured t...

Page 158: ...switch which is supported on EXOS release 30 3 and later The following SSD module is available for X465 switches Table 69 Available SSD Module SSD Module Description Compatible Switch Models XN SSD 0...

Page 159: ...peed stacking ports in a SummitStack configuration with a stack link speed of 40G For more information about stacking ExtremeSwitching switches see Building Stacks on page 179 Note 40G ports on the VI...

Page 160: ...installing any VIM modules Summit X460 G2 VIM 2s s TM TM S1 S2 Solid ON Link Blinking Activity SummitSta ck 1 2 1 2 Figure 142 VIM 2ss SummitStack Module 1 LEDs 2 Stacking Ports VIM 2t Port Option Car...

Page 161: ...ock Module The TM CLK Clock Module provides an Oven controlled Crystal Oscillator OCXO for use as a reference frequency for SyncE and 1588v2 precision time features The OCXO is precise to 2 nanosecond...

Page 162: ...the serial time of day output Note The X460 G2 TM CLK clock module does not accept both 10MHz and 1PPS signals at the same time so it can take 10 to 20 minutes or more to lock onto a 1588v2 1PPS sign...

Page 163: ...ed service personnel should install maintain or remove a switch chassis or its components Qualified service personnel have had appropriate technical training and experience that is necessary to be awa...

Page 164: ...hen planning your site and installing cable This section lists resources for obtaining additional information For information about major building codes consult the following organization Internationa...

Page 165: ...your system is easily accessible for installation and service See Rack Specifications and Recommendations on page 167 for more information Use appropriate AC or DC power power distribution and groundi...

Page 166: ...or Switch Model s Behavior All models except those listed below When internal system temperatures exceed the thermal shutdown temperature limit typically about 20 C higher than normal system operating...

Page 167: ...cated grounding lines Use electrostatically safe equipment If you are working with pluggable interface modules wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and connect the metal end to a grounded equipment rack...

Page 168: ...nce tester or micro ohm meter to test the quality of earth ground connection at the chassis This will ensure good grounding between the chassis rack and earth ground Note Because building codes vary w...

Page 169: ...rt representative for guidance Securing the Rack The rack should be attached to the wiring closet floor with 9 5 mm 3 8 in lag screws or equivalent hardware The floor under the rack should be level wi...

Page 170: ...your network equipment keep the following things in mind Examine cable for cuts bends and nicks Support cable using a cable manager that is mounted above connectors to avoid unnecessary weight on the...

Page 171: ...e 147 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 minimum...

Page 172: ...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 173: ...tegory 5 and higher UTP cable 150 10 Mbps link 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 f...

Page 174: ...2 E6 5 meters QSFP28 4xSFP28 4x25Gb Direct attach passive copper breakout 10421 1 meter 10423 3 meters 10424 5 meters QSFP28 4xSFP28 4x25Gb Active optical breakout cable 10444 20 meters Table 75 Extre...

Page 175: ...ference 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 problems that can lead...

Page 176: ...f all switch power supplies are connected to a single power source the entire switch is vulnerable to a power source failure In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend that you...

Page 177: ...mmend that you use a UPS that provides online protection Calculating Volt Amperage Requirements To determine the size of UPS that you need 1 Locate the voltage and amperage requirements for each piece...

Page 178: ...nstalled in a DC I battery return configuration In a DC I configuration the battery return conductor should be connected directly to the central office power return bus and not to the equipment frame...

Page 179: ...configuration and troubleshooting Introduction to Stacking Using the SummitStack feature part of the ExtremeXOS Edge license a stack can combine switches from different series provided that every swi...

Page 180: ...d in this chapter See Combining Switches from Different Series on page 207 for information about which switch series can be combined to form a stack Slot Numbers in Stacks A switch stack can be though...

Page 181: ...rect order and perform the software configuration again Master Backup Switch Redundancy When your stack is operational one switch is the master switch responsible for running network protocols and man...

Page 182: ...sing V400 but they cannot be stacked with other switch models Note The ExtremeSwitching X465 series switches can only be stacked with themselves and with ExtremeSwitching X590 X695 and X690 using V160...

Page 183: ...stacking is disabled on Switches 6 and 7 and Switch 8 has no power As a result the active topology includes Switches 1 through 4 only For more information about SummitStack terminology see SummitStack...

Page 184: ...ected inoperative or disabled A daisy chain can be created when a link fails or a node reboots in a ring topology but the daisy chain topology is not recommended for normal operation We strongly recom...

Page 185: ...use less expensive cables to connect the switches in a stack Because copper and fiber Ethernet ports support longer cable distances you can also extend the physical distance between stack nodes connec...

Page 186: ...ta ports that can be used as native and alternate stacking ports for each switch model When the stacking support option is enabled with the enable stacking support command data communication stops on...

Page 187: ...A X590 24t 1q 2c X590 24x 1q 2c Ports 29 33 None Not applicable X620 8t 2x X620 10x None 9 10 Front panel X620 16t X620 16x X620 16p None 15 16 Front panel X670 G2 48x 4q Ports 49 53 57 61 47 48 Front...

Page 188: ...itStack V80 supported in EXOS 30 1 and prior releases only 20 Gbps 0 5 m 100 m QSFP only X670 G2 48x 4q ports 57 61 SummitStack V84 21 Gbps 0 5 m 5 m QSFP passive copper X450 G2 rear panel 21G stackin...

Page 189: ...switches in the stack must run the same version of ExtremeXOS it is not possible to stack switches that require ExtremeXOS version 21 for example the X440 G2 and the X620 with switches that are incomp...

Page 190: ...Every node is always present in a stack path whether or not stacking is enabled on the node Control path A data path that is formed over the stacking links that is dedicated to carrying control traff...

Page 191: ...means that the master node has used its databases to program the hardware of the standby or backup node The standby or backup node has acted as a hardware programming proxy accepting the instructions...

Page 192: ...nt Stack state A state assigned by the stack to a node You can display the stack state by entering the show stacking command Easy Setup A procedure that automatically configures the essential stacking...

Page 193: ...the top switch in a vertical physical stack as the stack master If switches are installed in several adjacent racks place the stack master at one end of the row Physically locate the intended master a...

Page 194: ...ges of stacking mode are the loss of QoS quality of service profile QP7 and the reservation of some of the packet buffer space for stacking control traffic You can configure the stack by logging into...

Page 195: ...s on page 206 Table 79 Stacking Methods for X440 G2 Switches Stacking Method Speed per Link HDX Cable Type and Lengths SummitStack V Front panel 10G models 10 Gbps 0 5m 40km SFP Alternate stacking sup...

Page 196: ...switches running the same version of ExtremeXOS 21 Gbps 0 5m 1 0m 3 0m 5 0m QSFP passive copper cable SummitStack V Front panel 10G models 10 Gbps 0 5m 40km SFP Native Stacking for X450 G2 Switches F...

Page 197: ...er and backup nodes and when you configure failover operation To use the failover feature in the stack a second X450 G2 switch is recommended It must be the backup node If any supported feature pack i...

Page 198: ...ith VIM See Native Stacking for X460 G2 Switches on page 198 40 Gbps QSFP SummitStack V front panel 10G models See Alternate Stacking for X460 G2 Switches on page 199 10 Gbps 0 5m 40km SFP Native Stac...

Page 199: ...titioned into four 10G ports Table 84 summarizes alternate stacking support for X460 G2 switches When the stacking support option is enabled with the enable stacking support command data communication...

Page 200: ...e X460 have protocol standard set by default When you add a switch to a stack make sure the new switch has protocol enhanced set so that it can communicate with the X460 G2 switch and the other switch...

Page 201: ...tch supports LR4 PSM in 40G mode The X460 G2 switch supports the LR4 Parallel Single Mode PSM optical transceiver on 40G optical QSFP ports The LR4 PSM is supported on the following platforms X440 G2...

Page 202: ...gths SummitStack V400 Front panel ports 29 33 106 Gbps 0 5 m 5 m QSFP28 SummitStack V160 Front panel ports 29 33 42 Gbps 0 5 m 5 m QSFP28 X620 Stacking See X620 Stacking on page 89 for a full descript...

Page 203: ...s for X670 G2 Switches Stacking Method Speed per Link HDX Cable Type and Lengths SummitStack V all X670 G2 switch models 10 Gbps SFP to SFP SummitStack V80 supported in EXOS 30 1 and prior releases on...

Page 204: ...switches will serve as the master and backup nodes and when you configure failover operation To use the failover feature in the stack a second X670 G2 switch is recommended It must be the backup node...

Page 205: ...abling and Disabling the Stacking Support Option on page 192 Table 92 Stacking Methods for the X695 Switch Stacking method Type or location of dedicated stacking ports Speed per link HDX Cable type an...

Page 206: ...s Two native stacking ports Two alternate stacking ports One native stacking port and one alternate stacking port When the Stacking Port Selection Control option is enabled in a switch s configuration...

Page 207: ...t options on all nodes in a stack When the stacking support feature has been configured as required on all nodes in a stack reboot each node Run the show stacking stack ports command to verify that th...

Page 208: ...ilable only on 10G models SummitStack V84 is available only in stacks that consist entirely of X450 G2 switches 3 The X590 is not supported with ExtremeXOS version 30 1 4 The X670 G2 72x can stack onl...

Page 209: ...d Devices 16105 SummitStack 5 meter 20 Gbps stacking ports on VIM 2ss on X460 G2 switches 16106 SummitStack 0 5 meter 16107 SummitStack 1 5 meter 16108 SummitStack 3 meter 10304 10GBASE CR SFP pre ter...

Page 210: ...cable 3 meters 40 Gbps ports on X670 G2 switches 40 Gbps VIM ports on X460 G2 switches 10337 QSFP active optical cable 5 meters 10410 QSFP28 passive copper cable 0 5 meters 100 Gbps ports on X590 X690...

Page 211: ...ble 10 meters 10444 QSFP28 x 4SFP28 4x25Gb active optical breakout cable 20 meters For details about the configure stacking support command see the ExtremeXOS 30 7 Command Reference Guide Using the Ex...

Page 212: ...ick the arrow symbol to the immediate right of the Stack column 4 Use the tool in any of the following ways Select other switches and drag them to the slots in the stacking column For any switch in th...

Page 213: ...the stacking cables The examples in this section show cable connections and the recommended order for connecting ports to facilitate the easy setup configuration In general it is best to connect Stack...

Page 214: ...s the recommended order for connecting the stacking ports in this example Table 98 Combining Stacking Port Types Connections Connect this slot and port To this slot and port Slot 1 Stack Port 2 Slot 2...

Page 215: ...Stack with Four Switches This example shows a stack of four switches in a single rack The slot numbers presume a console connection to the switch at the top of the physical stack Figure 161 shows cabl...

Page 216: ...ed SummitStack Ports Table 100 lists the recommended order for connecting the stacking ports in this example Table 100 Basic Stack with Eight Switches Connections Connect this slot and port To this sl...

Page 217: ...of one model two of another model physically located in two adjacent racks Each rack has a switch of one model at the top with a switch of another model below it The switches are connected into a sta...

Page 218: ...s in this example Table 102 Stacked Switches across Several Racks Connections Connect this slot and port To this slot and port Slot 1 Rack A Port 2 Slot 2 Rack B Port 1 Slot 2 Rack B Port 2 Slot 3 Rac...

Page 219: ...y of the following modules X460 G2 switch with VIM 2q module which supports SummitStack V160 X670 G2 48x 4q switch which supports SummitStack V80 supported in EXOS 30 1 and prior releases only V 160 o...

Page 220: ...rts of all switches in the stack that will be master capable If you followed the cabling examples in Connecting the Switches to Form the Stack Ring on page 213 and if you use the Easy Setup configurat...

Page 221: ...nd Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 16 or Earlier Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19 inch equipment racks A four post fixed rack mounting kit XN 46...

Page 222: ...s but is not limited to wrist straps that are grounded to the switch housing and earth grounds Warning Connect the chassis ground wire before you connect any DC power cables Disconnect the ground wire...

Page 223: ...48p 10GE4 X465 X670 G2 X690 X870 You need the following additional tools and equipment These are not provided with your switch Rack mounting screws eight for a four post installation four for other i...

Page 224: ...f you are mid mounting the switch in a two post rack set the flange toward the back of the switch The following figures illustrate how to attach the brackets for two common mounting options Figure 169...

Page 225: ...e switch 4 Slide the switch into the equipment rack or cabinet Figure 171 shows an example of a mid mount installation Figure 171 Sliding the Switch into the Rack 5 Secure the mounting bracket flanges...

Page 226: ...es ground the switch as follows a At one end of the wire strip the insulation to expose 1 2 inch 12 mm of bare wire b Identify the grounding lug on the back of the switch c Insert the stripped wire in...

Page 227: ...ne or two power supplies using the instructions in Installing Internal Power Supplies on page 227 To see which internal power supplies are compatible with your switch see Table 47 on page 131 Installi...

Page 228: ...pply and connecting the power supply to the DC power source DC power and grounding cables are not included with the power supply Recommended insulation colors are Red for the 48 V connection Black for...

Page 229: ...a 300 W DC Power Supply Before installing a Summit 300 W power supply part no 10933 or 10944 Verify that the switch chassis has been grounded Verify that the airflow direction for the power supply is...

Page 230: ...latch snaps into place Caution Do not slam the power supply into the switch 6 To install a second power supply repeat the procedure 7 Connect the ground wire following the steps in Connecting the Gro...

Page 231: ...eliable earth ground point at your site 7 Connect the power supply to the source following the instructions in Connecting a 300 W DC Power Supply to the Source Voltage on page 231 Connecting a 300 W D...

Page 232: ...k 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows When connecting the power supply to a 24 V source a On each terminal loosen the screw enough to so that the spade terminal can slide underneath the cap...

Page 233: ...ower supply to a 48 V source a On each terminal loosen the screw enough to so that the spade terminal can slide underneath the captive square washer RTN 48V Figure 180 Loosening Terminal Screws Connec...

Page 234: ...59 Install a 450 W or 550 W Internal DC Power Supply Summit 550 W power supply units PSUs are available with either front to back or back to front airflow If you install two PSUs both must have the sa...

Page 235: ...een with yellow stripe for the ground connection Connection hardware appropriate to the installation site Hardware for connecting the power wires to the DC source Hardware for connecting the ground wi...

Page 236: ...low direction for the power supply is the same as the airflow direction of the installed fan modules in the switch To install the power supply follow these steps 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap...

Page 237: ...the Ground Wire to a 450 W or 550 W DC Power Supply You need a 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the ground wire to the power supply Warning Be sure to connect the chassis ground wire before you connec...

Page 238: ...c Tighten the screw to 7 in lb 0 79 N m as shown in Figure 186 Figure 186 Securing the Ground Wire 6 Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site 7 Connect th...

Page 239: ...at the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Slide the cover off the terminal bloc...

Page 240: ...available when you need to handle ESD sensitive components You can now connect network interface cables to the switch using the instructions in Connecting Network Interface Cables on page 259 Install...

Page 241: ...e 48 V RTN connection Green or green with yellow stripe for the ground connection Connection hardware appropriate to the installation site Hardware for connecting the power wires to the DC source Hard...

Page 242: ...e installed fan modules in the switch To install the power supply follow these steps Caution The handle on the power supply is not designed to be used to lift or carry the power supply or the switch t...

Page 243: ...re all the way into the slot b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver into the hole below the slot and tighten c Gently tug the ground wire to make sure it is fastened securely 4 Connect the other end of the...

Page 244: ...ts for Connecting Wires to the 750 W DC Power Supply b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver into the hole below the slot and tighten c Gently tug the wire to make sure it is fastened securely 4 Connect the...

Page 245: ...materials to install or remove an 1100 W DC power supply Three copper cables between 10 and 24 AWG for grounding the power supply and connecting the power supply to the DC power source DC power and g...

Page 246: ...led fan modules in the switch To install the power supply follow these steps 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the r...

Page 247: ...tain proper system ventilation and EMI levels 8 Connect the ground wire following the steps in Connecting the Ground Wire to a 450 W or 550 W DC Power Supply on page 237 Connecting the Ground Wire to...

Page 248: ...Supply to the Source Voltage Summit 1100 W DC power supply units must connect to a 48V source The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician following these instructi...

Page 249: ...side of the connector b Tighten the screw on the top of the positive terminal connector to between 4 4 in lb 0 50 N m and 7 1 in lb 0 8 N m See Figure 194 Figure 194 Inserting the DC Power Cables int...

Page 250: ...s PSUs are available for Extreme Networks switches 300 W AC PSU Part numbers 10930 and 10930A Compatible with X460 G2 switches X620 16t switches and X620 16x switches For installation instructions see...

Page 251: ...oE switch models For installation instructions see Installing a 350 W 715 W 770 W 1100 W or 2000 W Internal AC Power Supply on page 257 2000 W AC PSU Part number XN ACPWR 200W F Compatible with Extrem...

Page 252: ...Supply Unit Figure 197 Removing a Blank Panel 750 W Power Supply Unit 2 Verify that the power supply is right side up 3 Verify that the power supply s airflow direction front to back or back to front...

Page 253: ...l a cover over the unoccupied bay Unoccupied bays must always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels 6 Connect the AC power cord For 300 W AC power supplies connect the AC pow...

Page 254: ...of the switch see Figure 200 Figure 200 Moving the Power Cord Retainer b Connect the AC power cord to the input connector see Figure 201 Figure 201 Connecting the Power Cord Installing Internal AC Po...

Page 255: ...t airflow An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier The cord must meet th...

Page 256: ...s right side up The power supply should be oriented as shown in Figure 204 4 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power supply bay Figure 204 Installing a Power Supply 5 Push the powe...

Page 257: ...meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 475 To install a 350 W 715 W 770 W 1100 W or 2000 W AC power supply in a switch follow the...

Page 258: ...erify that the DC circuit is de energized b Identify the grounding lug on the rear of the switch The grounding lug is identified by the international symbol for earth ground c Connect the spade termin...

Page 259: ...le to provide appropriate strain relief and protection against bends and kinks Performing Initial Management Tasks When you set up a switch for the first time you must connect to the console to access...

Page 260: ...tor pinouts associated with the console port see Console Connector Pinouts on page 475 Logging in for the First Time After your switch has completed all power on self tests it is operational Before lo...

Page 261: ...Switch s IP Address for the Management VLAN on page 261 Configuring the Switch s IP Address for the Management VLAN You can configure the switch s IP address for the management virtual LAN VLAN Note...

Page 262: ...hrough the management console Then connect an Ethernet cable from the switch s management port to a serial port on your PC Alternatively you can connect to the PC using a serial USB adapter Note To av...

Page 263: ...r Supplies Only trained service personnel should perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components Trained service personnel have read all related installation manuals have the technic...

Page 264: ...r suitable for use with your rack mount screws AC power cord An AC power cord is not included with the external power supply Obtain a power supply cord that meets the requirements listed under Power C...

Page 265: ...in this section If you attach power out of the order listed you can damage your equipment The following sections describe the specific steps for installing the EPS C2 chassis Note An AC power cord is...

Page 266: ...ttach the mounting bracket for the other side of the EPS C2 4 Slide the EPS C2 into the rack and secure it using appropriate rack mount screws See Figure 207 Figure 207 Sliding the EPS C2 into the Rac...

Page 267: ...the power supply before you install the power supply in the power supply bay After the EPS C2 has been installed in a rack do the following to install a 750 W AC power supply in an EPS C2 chassis 1 If...

Page 268: ...in proper system ventilation and EMI levels Repeat the procedure to install each additional power supply Connecting Redundant Power Cables for the EPS C2 Chassis The EPS C2 chassis can use up to five...

Page 269: ...owing to connect the redundant power cables 1 Set the connector selection switch located on the front of the EPS C2 chassis for the 2x7 connector See Figure 211 Figure 211 EPS C2 Connector Selector Sw...

Page 270: ...to the left of where the cable is connected is used only with older switch models that are not compatible with ExtremeXOS version 21 1 and later 5 Repeat the preceding steps to connect any additional...

Page 271: ...all the AC power cord to the power supplies in the EPS C2 as follows 1 If necessary slide the plastic cord retainer farther away from the back of the power supply See Figure 213 Figure 213 Moving the...

Page 272: ...upply 3 Open the clip and slip it over the barrel of the connector Figure 215 Attaching the Power Cord Retainer on the 750 W AC Power Supply 4 Snap the clip firmly around the connector Connecting the...

Page 273: ...trostatic discharge ESD wrist strap to your wrist before handling the RPS 150XT Unpack the power supply as follows 1 Remove the packing material protecting the power supply 2 Perform a visual inspecti...

Page 274: ...it without compromising stability Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage can result To install the RPS 150XT in a rack follow these steps 1 Secure the front of the three slot modular shelf...

Page 275: ...ply if you are installing the power supply in the three slot modular shelf STK RPS 1005CH3 To prepare the RPS 150XT for use on a flat surface follow these steps 1 On a sturdy flat surface lay the powe...

Page 276: ...nnected to a powered switch there is potential for a sudden load change that causes the switch to reset It is best practice to unplug the switch before connecting the RPS 1 Connect one end of the RPS...

Page 277: ...SD precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment Locate the RPS 500p within 6 ft 1 8 m of its power source Only qualified personnel should install redundant power supply RPS units Installin...

Page 278: ...the vertical rack rails of the 19 inch rack as shown in Figure 220 Figure 220 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 securely t...

Page 279: ...ch of the remaining three rubber feet 4 After installing the rubber feet return the power supply to its upright position 5 Connect the RPS 500p to its power source See Connecting the RPS Cable and AC...

Page 280: ...y is operating properly If the LEDs do not light properly follow these steps to troubleshoot Check the AC power cord connection at the AC power source and make sure the power source is within specific...

Page 281: ...sical damage Contact Extreme Networks if there are any signs of damage Installing an STK RPS 150PS in an RPS Shelf Caution Observe all ESD precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment On t...

Page 282: ...alling an STK RPS 150PS in an RPS Shelf on page 281 rack mount the RPS shelf as follows 1 Refer to the installation guidelines Guidelines for Rack Mount Installation 2 Install the RPS shelf into the r...

Page 283: ...es 7 6 cm at the front and rear of the unit Warning Before installing the shelf into a rack ensure that the rack can support the device s without compromising the stability of the rack Otherwise perso...

Page 284: ...a 1 meter RPS cable To connect a redundant power supply proceed as follows Note No change in switch configuration is necessary for this installation 1 Connect one end of the RPS cable to the redundan...

Page 285: ...into the main AC power outlet The green Power LED on the front of the RPS will illuminate to indicate a successful connection On certain switches an LED indicator on the switch will show that a redund...

Page 286: ...screwdriver and four rack screws not supplied are needed to install the STK RPS 1005PS in a rack using the three slot modular shelf Installing an STK RPS 1005PS in a Rack To install the STK RPS 1005PS...

Page 287: ...ular Shelf to a Rack 2 Slide the power supply into an empty bay in the shelf See Figure 229 Figure 229 Installing an STK RPS 1005PS Power Supply Unit in a Shelf 3 Tighten the captive screws to secure...

Page 288: ...at this step for each of the remaining three rubber feet 4 After installing the rubber feet return the power supply to its upright position 5 Connect the STK RPS 1005PS to its power source See Connect...

Page 289: ...ower cord 11 AC connector on switch 6 AC power outlet with ground connection for power supply 1 Connect one end of the RPS cable 3 to the RPS connector at the rear of the power supply 8 2 Connect the...

Page 290: ...0 in a 19 inch rack in either of two ways Installing a Single VX RPS 1000 Power Supply in a Rack on page 290 Installing up to Three VX RPS 1000 Power Supplies on a Shelf on page 291 Caution Observe al...

Page 291: ...Installing up to Three VX RPS 1000 Power Supplies on a Shelf You can install up to three VX RPS 1000 power supplies in the 3 Slot Modular Shelf Part no 18201 The shelf is mounted in a standard equipme...

Page 292: ...the screws provided as shown in Figure 232 Figure 232 VX RPS 1000 Shelf Mounted in a Rack Installing up to Three VX RPS 1000 Power Supplies on a Shelf Installing External Power Supplies 292 ExtremeSw...

Page 293: ...unit 6 Connect an AC power cord not included to the AC power input socket on the power supply and to an AC power outlet When power is connected verify that the power supply s DC OK LED turns green Ve...

Page 294: ...ce modules VIM VIM5s Solid state Drive SSD modules Note Read the information in this chapter thoroughly before trying install or remove an expansion module To install port option cards VIMs and stacki...

Page 295: ...le 103 V300 Mounting Kits Kit part number Description XN 2P RMTKIT 1CS 001 Single rack mount kit XN 2P RMTKIT 2CS 001 Dual rack mount kit XN DIN MT 001 DIN Rail mount kit XN MTKIT CS 001 Replacement s...

Page 296: ...installations in addition to VESA mounting There are several orientations for installation on a wall To install the V300 8P 2T W model on a wall 1 Attach the short brackets to both sides of the extend...

Page 297: ...e optional short bracket as a template and mark the holes to be used Extreme recommends using 2 holes per short rack ear Installing Expansion Modules Install a V300 Virtual Port Extender on a Wall Ext...

Page 298: ...brackets attach the PSUs to the PSU mounting brackets using two cable ties Figure 235 V300 8P 8T 2X Wall Mount with PSU Install a V300 Virtual Port Extender on a Wall Installing Expansion Modules 298...

Page 299: ...er a table ESD preventive wrist strap M3 5 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic screwdriver recommended for PoE model M4 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic srewdriver recommended for non PoE models Typical in...

Page 300: ...del under a table 1 Attach the short mounting brackets included in kit to the sides of the port extender using four screws included for each bracket Figure 238 Under Table Mounting Install a V300 Virt...

Page 301: ...er to to the underside of the table using the provided 4 wood screws and 4 anchors 4 When power is connected verify that the SYS LED on the port extender turns green Install a V300 Virtual Port Extend...

Page 302: ...VESA mount for 75mm x 75mm or 35mm x 75mm mounting dimensions To install a V300 Virtual Port Extender in a VESA Mount 1 Attach the VESA mount to the underside of the port extender using four screws i...

Page 303: ...equired to install a non PoE V300 Virtual Port Extender to a single rack mount ESD preventive wrist strap M4 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic screwdriver recommended XN 2P RMTKIT 1CS 001 Single rack mo...

Page 304: ...00 attach the PSU to the PSU mounting brackets using two or four cable ties Figure 243 V300 8P 2X Single Rack Mounting with PSU Install a V300 in a Single Rack Mount Installing Expansion Modules 304 E...

Page 305: ...Figure 244 V300HT 8P 8T 2X Single Rack Mounting with PSUs Installing Expansion Modules Install a V300 in a Single Rack Mount ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide 305...

Page 306: ...D preventive wrist strap M4 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic screwdriver recommended XN 2P RMTKIT 2CS 001 Dual rack mount kit 1 Remove all contents of the dual rack mount kit XN 2P RMTKIT 2CS 001 2 Att...

Page 307: ...rovided screws attach the PSU to the PSU mounting brackets using two four or eight cable ties Figure 246 V300 8T 2X Dual Rack Mounting with PSU Installing Expansion Modules Install a V300 in a Dual Ra...

Page 308: ...Figure 247 V300HT 8P 8T Dual Rack Mounting with PSUs Install a V300 in a Dual Rack Mount Installing Expansion Modules 308 ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 309: ...V300 Virtual Port Extender to a DIN Rail mount ESD preventive wrist strap M4 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic screwdriver recommended XN DIN MT 001 DIN Rail mount kit For PSU XN ACPWR 320W HT or XN AC...

Page 310: ...Rail Figure 249 V300HT 8P 2X DIN Rail Mount with dual XN ACPWR 320W HT PSUs 4 For PSU 16807 attach the port extender to the DIN Rail using one DIN bracket and the screws provided Install a V300 in a...

Page 311: ...2X DIN Rail Mount with dual 16807 PSUs 6 For XN ACPWR 60W HT DIN attach the port extender to the DIN Rail using one DIN bracket and the screws provided Installing Expansion Modules Install a V300 in a...

Page 312: ...to VESA mounting In order to rack mount this model an accessory mountin kit is required To install the V300 8P 2T W model in a single or dual rack mount kit 1 Remove all contents of the single rack mo...

Page 313: ...mount ESD preventive wrist strap M4 2 Phillips screwdriver magnetic screwdriver recommended There are two DIN Rail mounting options To install a V300 8P 2T W model in a DIN Rail Mount 1 Remove all con...

Page 314: ...ng bracket to the side panel of the port extender Figure 256 Din Rail Mounting Option 2 Attach the Bracket 5 Align the DIN bracket with the DIN rail and attach the port extender Figure 257 DIN Rail Mo...

Page 315: ...power input socket on the power supply and plug the other end into an AC power outlet To attach the V300HT model to a primary power source do the following 3 Connect the PSU to the included screw ter...

Page 316: ...Extender follow these steps 1 Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the port extender using four screws included for each bracket 2 Align the holes in the brackets with the rack post holes 3 Se...

Page 317: ...Bracket on page 318 3 Attaching the adapter to the rack so that it is oriented vertically See Installing an LRM MACsec Adapter Vertically on page 319 Figure 258 Three Ways to Install the LRM MAC Adapt...

Page 318: ...Adapter to the Host Switch and to Power on page 319 Installing LRM MACsec Adapters in the Five Slot Bracket Refer to Installing an LRM MACsec Adapter on page 316 for installation options for the LRM M...

Page 319: ...aws power from the host switch Caution Connect the adapter to the host switch using only the SFP cable that is provided for this purpose The use of other cables can damage the equipment To connect an...

Page 320: ...rter units in the 3 slot modular shelf follow these steps 1 Attach the four rubber feet included to the bottom of the converter one at each corner 2 Set the converter on the shelf 3 Connect the conver...

Page 321: ...each anchor bolt and tighten so that the screw head protrudes slightly from the wall 4 Place the converter onto the screws and gently lower it so that it locks into place 5 Connect the converter to i...

Page 322: ...r source Installing a Versatile Interface Module or Clock Module in an X460 G2 Series Switch This section describes how to install a versatile interface module VIM or a clock module in the rear slot o...

Page 323: ...the cover plate away from the module slot Figure 261 Removing a slot Cover Plate VIM slot cover shown 4 Remove the new VIM or clock module from its anti static packaging 5 Install the VIM or clock mod...

Page 324: ...t and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 2 Ensure that the switch is completely powered down 3 Remove the cover plate from the VIM5 slot 2 Phillips screwdriver required a...

Page 325: ...rap 2 Phillips screwdriver Warning To prevent damage to the switch or VIM the switch must be powered OFF when removing or installing SSD modules To install an SSD module follow these steps 1 Attach th...

Page 326: ...o the slot on the rear panel until it is firmly in place Figure 267 Insert SSD Module 6 Secure the SSD module using the screws provided Install an SSD Module Installing Expansion Modules 326 ExtremeSw...

Page 327: ...150PS To replace and remove AC power supplies that work with other Extreme Networks switches refer to ExtremeSwitching and Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 16...

Page 328: ...operation Wear thermal protective gloves when you remove a power supply from an operating switch Note If you are not installing a replacement power supply install a cover over the unoccupied power sup...

Page 329: ...e Summit 350 W AC power supplies are compatible with X460 G2 PoE switch models that have the same airflow direction as the power supply Part number 10953 is compatible with the X465 24S X465 24XE and...

Page 330: ...e way out of the switch Caution Power supplies can become very hot during operation Wear thermal protective gloves when you remove a power supply from an operating switch Note If you are not installin...

Page 331: ...airflow You need the following tools and materials to replace a 450 W or 550 W AC power supply Thermal protective gloves AC power cord if you will not be re using the cord from the removed power supp...

Page 332: ...ing operation Wear thermal protective gloves when you remove a power supply from an operating switch Note If you are not installing a replacement power supply install a cover over the unoccupied power...

Page 333: ...ou need the following tools and materials to replace a 750 W AC power supply Thermal protective gloves AC power cord if you will not be re using the cord from the removed power supply An AC power cord...

Page 334: ...pplies can become very hot during operation Wear thermal protective gloves when you remove a power supply from an operating switch Note If you are not installing a replacement power supply install a c...

Page 335: ...gure 275 Figure 275 Installing a 750 W AC Power Supply 7 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place Caution Do not slam the power supply into the switch Replacing AC Power Supplies Repl...

Page 336: ...e switch See Figure 276 Figure 276 Moving the Power Cord Retainer 9 Connect the AC power cord to the input connector See Figure 277 Figure 277 Connecting the Power Cord Replacing a 750 W AC Power Supp...

Page 337: ...upplies of different wattages in the same switch These switches have two bays for hot swappable power supplies In a switch with a redundant power configuration you can replace one Summit AC power supp...

Page 338: ...ment power supply install a cover over the unoccupied power supply bay Unoccupied bays must always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels 5 Verify that the replacement power s...

Page 339: ...on you can replace one Summit AC power supply without powering down the switch You need the following tools and materials to replace a Summit 1100 W AC power supply Thermal protective gloves AC power...

Page 340: ...Figure 282 Figure 282 Installing a Summit 1100 W AC Power Supply 7 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place Caution Do not slam the power supply into the switch 8 Connect the power co...

Page 341: ...Push the latching tab toward the power supply handle and pull outward on the handle to disengage the power supply internal connectors Figure 283 Removing an ExtremeSwitching 2000 W AC Power Supply 4...

Page 342: ...t is attached to a switch follow these steps Caution Observe all ESD precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment Note The switch should not be powered on during installation or removal of...

Page 343: ...wer supply with a new one follow the instructions in Installing an RPS 500p Redundant Power Supply on page 277 Removing an STK RPS 150PS Redundant Power Supply Caution Observe all ESD precautions when...

Page 344: ...is attached to a V400 Virtual Port Extender follow these steps Caution Observe all ESD precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment 1 Unplug the AC power cord from the AC power source firs...

Page 345: ...g instructions apply to both of the 300 W DC power supplies part numbers 10933 and 10944 You need the following tools and materials to replace a Summit 300 W DC power supply 2 Phillips screwdriver Tor...

Page 346: ...Model 10933 Shown 5 Carefully slide the power supply the rest of the way out of the switch Installing a Replacement 300 W DC Power Supply To install a replacement Summit 300 W DC power supply follow t...

Page 347: ...and into the grounding point on the power supply 4 Tighten the screw to 15 9 in lb 1 8 N m 5 Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site 6 Connect the switch...

Page 348: ...nd wire is attached to the power supply See Connecting the Ground Wire to a 300 W DC Power Supply on page 347 4 Slide the cover off the terminal block 5 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a...

Page 349: ...Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 15 9 in lb 1 8 N m as shown in Figure 289 24V 24V Figure 289 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 2 6 Slide the cover into place over...

Page 350: ...nd wire is attached to the power supply See Connecting the Ground Wire to a 300 W DC Power Supply on page 347 4 Slide the cover off the terminal block 5 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a...

Page 351: ...e DC Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 15 9 in lb 1 8 N m as shown in Figure 291 Figure 291 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 2 6 Slide the cover into place over the...

Page 352: ...W or 550 W DC power supply follow these steps Caution The DC power supply may be hot to the touch use thermal protective gloves when handling the power supply during removal 1 De energize the DC circu...

Page 353: ...t always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels Installing a Replacement 450 W or 550 W DC Power Supply To install a replacement 450 W or 550 W DC power supply follow these st...

Page 354: ...cables 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Pull the cover off the terminal block 3 Identify the grounding point on the front panel of the power supply See Figure 294 Figure 294 Connecting t...

Page 355: ...with all local and national electrical codes To connect the DC power cables to the 450 W or 550 W DC power supply follow these steps 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preven...

Page 356: ...s Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 7 in lb 0 79 N m as shown in Figure 297 SH_162 RTN 48V Figure 297 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 2 5 Snap the cover into place over the ter...

Page 357: ...supply Remove a 750 W DC Power Supply To remove an installed 750 W DC power supply follow these steps Caution The DC power supply may be hot to the touch use thermal protective gloves when handling th...

Page 358: ...ntain proper system ventilation and EMI levels Install a Replacement 750 W DC Power Supply To install a replacement 750 W DC power supply unit PSU follow these steps 1 Verify that the replacement powe...

Page 359: ...Power Supply To connect the ground wire to the 750 W DC power supply follow these steps Warning Be sure to connect the ground wire before you connect any power cables to the power supply 1 Verify tha...

Page 360: ...bles to an 750 W DC Power Supply The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician Warning Always make sure that the DC circuit is de energized before connecting or disc...

Page 361: ...e terminal labeled on the left side of the connector b Tighten the screw on the top of the positive terminal connector to between 4 4 in lb 0 50 N m and 7 1 in lb 0 8 N m Figure 301 Inserting the DC P...

Page 362: ...r back to front airflow Note The X690 and X870 models also can accommodate one or two 770 W AC PSUs For information on replacing those units see Replacing a Summit 770 W AC Power Supply on page 337 Be...

Page 363: ...washers Warning Be sure to disconnect all power cables before you disconnect the chassis ground wire 3 Disconnect the ground wire as follows a Loosen the screw that secures the ground wire to the ter...

Page 364: ...the same for both the power supply and the switch In a switch with front to back airflow the fan modules are labeled Air Out In a switch with back to front airflow the fan modules are labeled Air In 3...

Page 365: ...hing tab 4 Connect the ground wire to the grounding post as follows a Remove the nut from the grounding post b Slide the ring terminal of the ground wire onto the grounding post callout 1 in Figure 30...

Page 366: ...al end to an appropriate ground point on the rack 3 Verify that the ground wire is attached to the power supply See Connect the Ground Wire to an 1100 W DC Power Supply on page 365 4 Insert a screwdri...

Page 367: ...Insert the connector into the slot on the power supply See Figure 307 Figure 307 Inserting the Connector into the Power Supply 7 Connect the cables to the DC source voltage using hardware appropriate...

Page 368: ...odule Pre Installation Requirements You need a 1 4 inch flat blade screwdriver to replace a fan module Caution Be sure to finish the replacement procedure promptly The switch could overheat if left wi...

Page 369: ...the module 2 Slide the fan module out of the switch and set it aside Figure 308 Removing a Fan Module 3 Verify that the airflow direction on the replacement fan module matches that of the installed f...

Page 370: ...Series or X465 Series Switch on page 372 Removing or Replacing a V300 Virtual Port Extender For instructions on installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender refer to Installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender...

Page 371: ...or transceivers from the Link1 and Link2 slots on the front of the adapter 3 Disconnect the 50 cm SFP cables from the HostPort1 and HostPort2 slots on the front of the adapter 4 Carefully holding the...

Page 372: ...t ports You need the following tools and materials to install a VIM or clock module ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver Caution VIMs SSDs and clock modules are not hot swappable Disconne...

Page 373: ...on the Inserted VIM5 Module Figure 311 Tighten Screws on the Inserted SSD Module 1 1 1 P P P P S S 1 1 0 0 M M H H z z O O U U T T P P U U T T T TM M C CL LK K Figure 312 Tighten Screws on the Insert...

Page 374: ...nnect and remove the switch s removable DC power supply See Removing a DC Power Supply on page 375 Disconnect the switch from its redundant power supply 2 Remove the switch from the rack following the...

Page 375: ...DC wiring harness from your facility s DC source voltage must be performed by a qualified licensed electrician 2 Disconnect the DC power cables as follows a Slide the cover off the terminal block b Lo...

Page 376: ...s The switch has been disconnected from all other sources of electrical power Note Read the following steps thoroughly before you attempt to remove a switch from a rack To remove a switch from a rack...

Page 377: ...switch on a secure flat surface 4 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the front mounting brackets from the sides of the switch 5 For four post installations remove the rear mounting brackets from t...

Page 378: ...MACsec Adapter Technical Specifications on page 450 Half Duplex to Full Duplex Converter Technical Specifications on page 451 Summit 300 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications on page 453 Summit 3...

Page 379: ...switch X435 24T 4S switch X435 24P 4S switch Table 104 X435 Unpackaged Dimensions X435 8T 4S switch X435 8P 4S switch Height 1 71 inches 4 34 cm Width 12 6 inches 32 0 cm Length 7 9 inches 20 06 cm X...

Page 380: ...435 24T 4S switch 8 86 lb 4 02 kg X435 24P 4S switch 10 03 4 55 kg Table 108 Fan and Acoustic Noise Switch Model Ambient Temp PoE Main Fan Speed of max PSU1 PSU2 Bystander Sound Pressure Declared Soun...

Page 381: ...Hz 0 7 A X435 8P 4S switch 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 3 A X435 8P 2T W switch 802 3bt PD input power 46 57VDC 1 8AX2 PoE ports load to 0W 25W or 45W for 1 input PoE ports load to 25W 65W or 100W for 2 inp...

Page 382: ...user to purchase cords locally www extremenetworks com product powercords Table 113 X435 PoE Power Budget Switch Model Max PoE Budget X435 8P 4S 124W X435 8P 2T W 100W X435 24P 4S 370W See the followi...

Page 383: ...2 2013 IEC 60950 1 2006 A11 A1 A12 A2 EN 60825 1 2007 Lasers Safety International Safety of ITE CB Report Certificate per IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Ed National Differences AS NZX 60950 1 Australia New Zeal...

Page 384: ...ations MEF9 and MEF14 certified for EPL EVPL and ELAN Table 119 IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE X IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE X IEEE 802 3ba 40GBASE X IEEE 802...

Page 385: ...440 G2 24t 10GE4 switch X440 G2 24x 10GE4 switch X440 G2 24p 10GE4 switch X440 G2 48t 10GE4 switch X440 G2 48p 10GE4 switch X440 G2 24t 10GE4 DC switch X440 G2 48t 10GE4 DC switch X440 G2 12t8fx GE4 s...

Page 386: ...x GE4 Height 6 07 inches 15 42 cm Width 14 78 inches 37 54 cm Length 17 53 inches 44 53 cm X440 G2 24t 10GE4 X440 G2 24p 10GE4 X440 G2 24t 10GE4 DC X440 G2 24x 10GE4 X440 G2 24fx GE4 X440 G2 24t GE4 H...

Page 387: ...A Declared Sound Power LWAd 6 in bels X440 G2 12t 10GE4 14 7 fan off 2 7 fan off X440 G2 12p 10GE4 14 7 fan off 2 7 fan off X440 G2 24t 10GE4 28 1 4 3 X440 G2 24p 10GE4 39 4 5 5 X440 G2 24x 10GE4 26 8...

Page 388: ...e following power specifications pertain to all X440 G2 switches both PoE and non PoE Table 127 Power Specifications Fixed Internal Power Supply Voltage input range 100 240 VAC8 Line frequency range 4...

Page 389: ...wer External Redundant Power Supplies for Non PoE Switches All X440 G2 series non PoE switches ship with one fixed internal power supply If redundancy is required an external RPS can be attached to th...

Page 390: ...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 Packaged Drop Height 14 drops minimum on sides and corners at 42 inches 15 kg box Standards Tab...

Page 391: ...RMS Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 11 2004 Power Dips Interruptions 30 25 periods Criteria C Country specific VCCI Class A Japan Emissions ACMA RCM Australia Emissions CCC Mark KCC Mark EMC Approval Korea...

Page 392: ...G2 48p GE4 X450 G2 48p 10GE4 14 51 lb 6 58 kg Table 137 X450 G2 Packaged Dimensions X450 G2 24t GE4 X450 G2 24t 10GE4 X450 G2 48t GE4 X450 G2 48t 10GE4 X450 G2 24p GE4 X450 G2 24p 10GE4 X450 G2 48p G...

Page 393: ...power supply with front to back FB airflow 50 8 dB A 0 C to 39 C 65 4 dB A 50 C 6 2 bels 0 C to 39 C 7 6 bels 50 C X450 G2 48p GE4 X450 G2 48p 10GE4 Dual 1100 W AC or DC power supply with front to ba...

Page 394: ...PSSF112101A 100 127V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 0 A 6 0 A max per PS X450 G2 48p GE4 X450 G2 48p 10GE4 715 W AC PS FB front to back Part 10951 Model PSSF711101A 100 127V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 8 0 A 4 0 A max...

Page 395: ...0 G2 24p 10GE4 16 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 24 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 24 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 24 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 24 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W X450 G2 48p GE4 16 ports 30 W 32 po...

Page 396: ...ns 2004 108 EC EMC Directive International EMC certifications CISPR 22 2008 Ed 6 0 Class A International Emissions EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Class A International Immunity IEC EN 61000 4 2 2008 El...

Page 397: ...s Storage transportation conditions packaged Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged shock half sin...

Page 398: ...p GE4 X460 G2 24p 10GE4 14 68 lb 6 66 kg X460 G2 48t GE4 X460 G2 48t 10GE4 13 27 lb 6 02 kg X460 G2 48x 10GE4 13 62 lb 6 18 kg X460 G2 48p GE4 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 15 21 lb 6 90 kg X460 G2 24t 24ht 10GE4...

Page 399: ...Clock Module Weights and Dimensions VIM Module Weight Dimensions X460 G2 VIM 2x 0 5 lb 0 23 kg Height 1 4 inches 3 55 cm Width 3 4 inches 8 6 cm Length 5 5 inches 13 9 cm X460 G2 VIM 2t 0 5 lb 0 23 kg...

Page 400: ...r supply with back to front to back BF airflow 50 8 dB A 0 C to 35 C 69 8 dB A 50 C 7 3 bels 0 C to 35 C 8 1 bels 50 C X460 G2 48t GE4 X460 G2 48t 10GE4 X460 G2 24t 24ht 10GE4 Dual 300 W AC or DC powe...

Page 401: ...G2 24p 24hp 10GE4 X460 G2 48p GE4 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 Dual 350 W AC power supply with back to front FB airflow 50 9 dB A 0 C to 31 C 64 2 dB A 35 C 70 8 dB A 50 C 7 2 bels 0 C to...

Page 402: ...01A Part no 10944 300 W DC PS BF back to front Model PSSW301202A 24 VDC or 48 VDC 4 75 A max per PS X460 G2 24p GE4 X460 G2 24p 10GE4 X460 G2 24p 24hp 10GE4 X460 G2 48p GE4 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 X460 G2 1...

Page 403: ...27 V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 10 75A 5 0 A max per PS X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 1100 W AC power supply Part no 10941 1100 W AC PS FB front to back Model PSSF112101A Part no 10942 1100 W AC PS BF back to front...

Page 404: ...8 W 3 ports 30 W 7 ports 15 4 W 1 PSU of 715 W 500 W 16 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 500 W 16 ports 30 W 32 ports 15 4 W 500 W 16 ports 30 W 32 ports 15 4 W 450 W 15 ports 30 W 29 ports 15 4 W 1 PSU of...

Page 405: ...d Ed A2 2014 US CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Ed 2014 10 Canada Complies with FCC 21CFR 1040 10 US Laser Safety CDRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safety of ITE IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd A1 2009...

Page 406: ...N Table 164 IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE X IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE X IEEE 802 3ba 40GBASE X IEEE 802 3bz 2 5GBASE T and 5GBASE T for X460 G2 16mp 32p 10G...

Page 407: ...witch X465 48W switch X465i 48W switch Table 166 X465 Unpackaged Dimensions X465 24MU switch X465 24MU 24W switch X465 24S switch X465 24W switch X465 24XE switch X465 48P switch X465 48T switch X465...

Page 408: ...24XE switch 22 22 lb 10 08 lb X465 48P switch 21 63 lb 9 81 kg X465 48T switch 22 00 lb 9 98 kg X465 48W switch 22 97 lb 10 42 kg X465i 48W switch 23 17 lb 10 51 kg Table 170 VIM5 Module Unpacked Weig...

Page 409: ...nches 54 cm VIM5 2Y 17 42 lb 7 90 kg Height 1 57 inches 3 99 cm Width 1 92 inches 4 88 cm Length 6 16 inches 15 64 cm VIM5 4X 17 06 lb 7 74 kg Height 1 57 inches 3 99 cm Width 1 92 inches 4 88 cm Leng...

Page 410: ...5 X465 48W switch 25C VIM5 4XE 1800W 20 2000W of max PoE power 56 3 68 5 X465i 48W Note Acoustic noise levels shown here represent noise emitted by the switch at room ambient temperatures Values are...

Page 411: ...1 25 A max per PS X465 24W switch X465 24MU switch X465 24MU 24W switch X465 48P switch X465 48W switch X465i 48W 715 W AC power supply Part no 10951 715 W AC PS FB front to back Model PSSF711101A 10...

Page 412: ...000 W high line 2160 W 2000 W high line 2000 W high line 1440 W 2000 W high line 2000 W high line 3515 W 2000 W high line 2000 W high line 1440 W 2000 W high line 2000 W high line 3468 W 2000 W high l...

Page 413: ...ine 350 W 1031 W 2000 W low line 0W 871W 2000 W low line 0W 845 W 2000 W low line 0W 815W 2000 W low line 0W 825 W 2000 W low line 0W 768 W 1100 W 1100 W 1773 W 1100 W 1100 W 1440 W 1100 W 1100 W 1717...

Page 414: ...uffer per chip Standards and Environmental Data Table 178 Safety Standards North American Safety of ITE UL 60950 1 2nd Ed A2 2014 US CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Ed 2014 10 Canada Complies with FCC 21CF...

Page 415: ...N Table 181 IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE X IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE X IEEE 802 3ba 40GBASE X IEEE 802 3bz 2 5GBASE T and 5GBASE T for X460 G2 16mp 32p 10G...

Page 416: ...ches X590 24t 1q 2c X590 24x 1q 2c Table 183 X590 Unpackaged Dimensions X590 24t 1q 2c X590 24x 1q 2c Height 1 71 in 4 35 cm Width 19 19 in 48 7 cm Length 17 38 in 44 1 cm Table 184 X590 Unpackaged We...

Page 417: ...16790 BF airflow 55 8 db A up to 30 C 57 9 db A up to 40 C 79 1 db A at 45 C max 6 9 bels up to 30 C 7 1 bels up to 40 C 9 4 bels at 45 C max Power Options Table 188 X590 Power Options X590 24t 1q 2c...

Page 418: ...97 49 W 833 62 BTU hr 244 32 W X590 24x 1q 2c AC 278 42 BTU hr 81 60 W 743 82 BTU hr 218 00 W X590 24x 1q 2c DC 286 61 BTU hr 84 00 W 786 12 BTU hr 230 40 W CPU Memory CPU Memory 1GHz 64 bit CPU 2GB...

Page 419: ...Telecommunications International EMC certifications CISPR 32 2015 Class A International Emissions CISPR 24 2010 Class A International Immunity AS NZS CISPR32 2015 IEC 61000 4 2 2008 EN 61000 4 2 2009...

Page 420: ...m vibration 3 to 500 Hz at 1 5 G rms Storage transportation conditions packaged Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non...

Page 421: ...hes 16 9 cm Width 21 63 inches 54 9 cm Depth 22 93 inches 58 2 cm Packaged Weight Table 199 Packaged Weight X620 8t 2x 9 41 lb 4 32 kg X620 10x 9 04 lb 4 15 kg X620 16t 17 79 lb 8 16 kg X620 16x 16 91...

Page 422: ...at 50 C max X620 16x front back airflow 47 0 db A up to 40 C 65 7 db A at 50 C max 6 1 bels up to 40 C 8 0 bels at 50 C max X620 16x back front airflow 46 9 db A up to 40 C 64 8 db A at 50 C max 6 1...

Page 423: ...nal EN ETSI 300 753 1997 10 Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1 5 G Operating conditions Temp 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F all models Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensin...

Page 424: ...61000 3 2 8 2006 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 2008 Flicker ETSI EN 300 386 v1 4 1 2008 04 EMC Telecommunications 2014 30 EUC EMC Directive International EMC certifications CISPR 22 2006 Ed 5 2 Class A Inter...

Page 425: ...2 48x 4q X670 G2 72x Table 210 X670 G2 Unpackaged Dimensions X670 G2 48x 4q X670 G2 72x Height 1 73 inches 4 4 cm Width 17 38 inches 44 1 cm Length 19 20 inches 48 7 cm Table 211 X670 G2 Unpackaged We...

Page 426: ...back FB airflow 58 9 dB A 0 C to 35 C 62 5 dB A 45 C 7 3 bels 0 C to 35 C 7 6 bels 45 C X670 G2 72x Dual 550 W DC power supply with front to back FB airflow 58 5 dB A 0 C to 35 C 62 4 dB A 45 C 7 3 be...

Page 427: ...50HE 3 Part 10927 550 W AC PS BF back to front Model DS550HE 3 02 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 75 A max per PS 550 W DC power supply Part 10926 550 W DC PS FB front to back Model DS550DC 3 Part 10928 550 W DC...

Page 428: ...ns 2004 108 EC EMC Directive International EMC certifications CISPR 22 2008 Ed 6 0 Class A International Emissions EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Class A International Immunity IEC EN 61000 4 2 2008 El...

Page 429: ...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 packaged Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Stora...

Page 430: ...54 2 cm Length 23 17 inches 58 8 cm Table 226 X690 Packaged Weight X690 48t 2q 4c 21 01 lb 9 5 kg X690 48x 2q 4c 20 28 lb 9 2 kg Fan and Acoustic Noise Table 227 Fan and Acoustic Noise Switch Model B...

Page 431: ...to 60 VDC 8 0 A max per PSU X690 48x 2q 4c AC Input 100 127 VAC 3 0 A max per PSU 50 60 Hz AC Input 200 240 VAC 1 5 A max per PSU 50 60 Hz DC Input 48 to 60 VDC 6 0 A max per PSU Table 230 X690 Power...

Page 432: ...86 v1 4 1 2008 04 EMC Telecommunications ETSI EN 50121 1 Railroad EN 55011 ISM EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity International EMC certifications CISPR 22 2008 Ed 6 0 Class A International Emissions EN...

Page 433: ...ms Storage transportation conditions packaged Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged shock half si...

Page 434: ...h Height 18 5 cm 7 28 in Width 60 0 cm 23 62 in Length 88 0 cm 34 65 in Fan 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...

Page 435: ...temperature boundary Table 241 Fan Tray Speed Variation Description Operation Status Operation Speed Airflow Direction Tray 1 Fan 1 up high speed unknown Tray 1 Fan 2 up medium speed unknown Tray 2 F...

Page 436: ...for each PSU Power Consumption Table 243 X695 Power Consumption Switch Model Minimum Heat Dissipation BTU hr Minimum Power Consumption W Maximum Heat Dissipation BTU hr Maximum Power Consumption W X6...

Page 437: ...ZX 60950 1 Australia New Zealand GB4943 1 IEC EN 60825 IEC EN 60825 2 Lasers Safety IEC 62368 1 IEC 60950 1 Table 247 EMI EMC Standards North America EMC for ITE FCC 47 CFR part 15 subpart B Class A U...

Page 438: ...lass 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 Afr...

Page 439: ...ns Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Altitude 0 to 3 000 meters 9 850 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...

Page 440: ...eight X870 32c X870 96x 8c 20 33 lb 9 2 kg Fan and Acoustic Noise Table 255 Fan and Acoustic Noise Switch Model Bystander Sound Pressure Declared Sound Power X870 32c X870 96x 8c front back airflow 54...

Page 441: ...supply Part 10962 1100 W DC PS FB front back Part 10963 1100 W DC PS FB back front DC Input 48 VDC Table 257 Power Specifications Switch Model X870 32c X870 96x 8c AC Input 100 127 VAC 5 3 A max per P...

Page 442: ...86 v1 4 1 2008 04 EMC Telecommunications ETSI EN 50121 1 Railroad EN 55011 ISM EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity International EMC certifications CISPR 22 2008 Ed 6 0 Class A International Emissions EN...

Page 443: ...Altitude 0 to 3 000 meters 9 850 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 packaged Transport...

Page 444: ...Height 3 07 in 7 79 cm Width 11 52 in 29 26 cm Length 19 98 in 50 74 cm V300 8T 2X Height 3 07 in 7 79 cm Width 10 15 in 25 78 cm Length 17 61 in 44 72 cm V300 8P 2T W Height 3 08 in 7 82 cm Width 10...

Page 445: ...W 1 x 60W PoE ports load to 30W 2 x 30W PoE ports load to 30W 1 x 30W PoE ports load to 0W V300HT 8P 2X DC Input 54VDC 4 5A max V300HT 8T 2X DC Input 12VDC 1 5A max Table 268 Power Specifications Mini...

Page 446: ...0 C 32 F to 140 F for V300 8P 2T W and V300 8P 8T 2X models Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F for V300HT 8P 8T 2X models Storage and transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity...

Page 447: ...t 10GE2 Height 4 49 in 11 4 cm Width 14 66 in 37 2 cm Length 22 02 in 55 9 cm V400 24p 10GE2 Height 4 49 in 11 4 cm Width 14 66 in 37 2 cm Length 22 02 in 55 9 cm V400 48t 10GE4 Height 4 49 in 11 4 cm...

Page 448: ...AC Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 12 0 6 0 A max DC RPS input 54 VDC 18 52 A max PoE ports load to 740 W for AC input only PoE ports load to 900 W for DC input only PoE ports load to 1440 W for AC DC inpu...

Page 449: ...Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safety of ITE EN 60950 1 2006 A11 A1 A12 A2 EN 60825 1 2007 Lasers Safety IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd A1 2009 A2 2013 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive Internationa...

Page 450: ...t no 10325 ER SFP part no 10309 ZR SFP part no 10310 Bidirectional 120 km SFP part nos MGBIC BX120 U and MGBIC BX120 D 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F when used with all other supported optics modules Stora...

Page 451: ...ations 8 8 Gbps switching capacity 4 priority queues 192Kb packet buffer Table 285 Half Duplex to Full Duplex Converter Packaged Dimensions Height 2 69 cm 1 06 in Width 12 9 cm 5 08 in Depth 6 91 cm 2...

Page 452: ...EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 A2 Class A includes IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EN 61000 3 2 8 Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 Flicker 2014 30 EU EMC Directive International EMC Certifications CISPR 22 Ed 5 2 Class A...

Page 453: ...ions Dimensions Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm Width 3 15 inches 8 0 cm Depth 9 5 Inches 24 1 cm Weight 2 25 lb 1 kg Table 291 Power Specifications Voltage input range 85 to 264 V Nominal input ratings 100...

Page 454: ...and 10944 Table 293 Physical Specifications Dimensions Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm Width 3 15 inches 8 0 cm Depth 9 5 Inches 24 1 cm Weight 1 83 lb 0 83 kg Table 294 Power Specifications Nominal Input 4...

Page 455: ...10 22 inches 26 0 cm Weight 2 55 lb 1 12 kg Table 297 Power Specifications Voltage input range 100 127 200 240 47 to 63Hz Nominal input ratings 12 5 A max at 115VAC and 6A max at 230VAC at Full 350 W...

Page 456: ...l loads 8 A 90 V low line 4 A 230 V high line Line frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Maximum inrush current 15 A at 25 C 77 F Output 12 V 45 A max 540 Watts 3 V 3 A max 10 Watts Maximum continuous DC output...

Page 457: ...715 W AC power supply front to back airflow part no 10951 Summit 715 W AC power supply back to front airflow part no 10952 Model 10951 front to back airflow is also compatible with the Summit X450 G2...

Page 458: ...power supply is used in the EPS C2 external power system Table 306 Physical Specifications Dimensions Height 1 57 inches 4 0 cm Width 3 15 inches 8 0 cm Depth 9 5 inches 24 1 cm Weight 2 25 lb 1 kg T...

Page 459: ...ve humidity non condensing Operational shock 30 m s2 3 G 750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications Four 750 W power supply units are available for use with ExtremeSwitching X695 switches 750W AC p...

Page 460: ...n Depth 42 5 cm 16 73 in 750 W power supply DC front to back or back to front airflow Height 44 5 cm 17 52 in Width 27 5 cm 10 83 in Depth 42 5 cm 16 73 in Table 312 750 W Power Supplies Packaged Weig...

Page 461: ...urrent 21 A peak Maximum wire size 14 AWG 1 5 mm2 copper stranded DC Output 12 2VDC 61 5A 12Vaux 2 5A Power W 750 W Table 315 Environmental Specifications All Power Supply Units Operating temperature...

Page 462: ...imum power output Table 318 Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C normal operation Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating humidity 93 relative humidity non condensing at...

Page 463: ...input range 100 127 200 240 47 to 63Hz Nominal input ratings 12 5 A max at 115VAC and 6 A max at 230VAC at full 1100 W load Maximum inrush current 45A at Max 264 VAC at 25C with cold start Output 54...

Page 464: ...ational shock 30 m s2 3 G ExtremeSwitching 2000 W Power Supply Technical Specifications The ExtremeSwitching 2000 W AC power supply with front to back airflow part no XN ACPWR 200W F is available for...

Page 465: ...The following tables list the specifications for the EPS C2 redundant power supply unit model 10936 Table 328 Physical Specifications Dimensions 4 4 cm H x 44 1 cm W x 38 4 cm D 1 73 in H x 17 4 in W...

Page 466: ...s 4 1 H x 15 4 W x 30 0 D cm 1 61 H x 6 1 W x 11 8 D in Weight unit only 1 5 kg 3 3 lb Weight unit and packaging approximately 3 kg 6 6 lb Table 333 Power Specifications AC input frequency 50 60 Hz ra...

Page 467: ...y regulatory and safety standards Caution The use of non approved cables will void your warranty Figure 317 RPS 150XT Connector Pin Locations 1 Pin 1 3 Pin 8 2 Pin 7 4 Pin 14 Table 335 RPS 150XT Conne...

Page 468: ...tput power 500 W Table 338 Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C normal operation 32 F to 122 F Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating humidity 5 to 95 relat...

Page 469: ...ndant power supply for use with an Extreme Networks stackable or standalone fixed switch model that does not support PoE Caution The STK RPS 150PS does not support pliant fixed switch models Do not co...

Page 470: ...to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 32 F to 122 F Operating humidity 5 to 95 non condensing STK RPS 150CH2 Specifications Table 343 Physical Specifications Dimensions without mount...

Page 471: ...al Specifications The following tables list the specifications for the 1005 W PoE Redundant Power supply unit model STK RPS 1005PS Table 346 Physical Specifications Dimensions 4 3 H x 15 4 W x 34 0 D...

Page 472: ...ion and function refer to Figure 320 and Table 349 on page 473 respectively Note The following information is for troubleshooting purposes only For proper operation use only the RPS cable supplied wit...

Page 473: ...for the model VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply Table 350 VX RPS 1000 Unpackaged Dimensions Height 1 64 inches 4 17 cm Width 5 27 inches 13 4 cm Length 15 21 inches 38 6 cm Weight 11 51 lb 5 22 kg Ta...

Page 474: ...current sharing 7 55 V power 15 55 V power return 8 55 V power 16 55 V power return 3 Slot Modular Shelves Technical Specifications Model STK RPS 1005CH3 E The following table lists the specification...

Page 475: ...C13 connector for connection to the switch or power supply The power cord must have an appropriately rated and approved wall plug applicable to the country of installation For cords up to 6 feet 2 m...

Page 476: ...igure 322 PC AT Serial Null modem Cable Pinouts Table 358 shows the pinouts for the RJ45 console port on the ExtremeSwitching switches Table 358 RJ45 Console Port on Switch Function Pin Number Directi...

Page 477: ...he pinouts for an RJ45 to DB 9 adapter Table 359 Pinouts for an RJ45 to DB 9 Adapter Signal RJ45 Pin DB 9 Pin CTS clear to send 1 8 DTR data carrier detect 2 6 TXD transmit data 3 2 GND ground 4 5 GND...

Page 478: ...NZS 3260 should install replace or perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components Qualified personnel have read all related installation manuals have the technical training and exp...

Page 479: ...ed for the following functions Preventing exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the equipment Containing electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment Directing the...

Page 480: ...or chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle components that are sensitive to ESD Install all cables in a manner that avoids strain Use tie wraps or other strain relief devices Fi...

Page 481: ...buildings are in an underground conduit where a continuous metallic cable shield or a continuous metallic conduit containing the cable is bonded to each building grounding electrode system Caution Fai...

Page 482: ...AC power 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...

Page 483: ...do not have switches 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...

Page 484: ...Attention Ce produit renferme une pile servant conserver les renseignements sur le produit Le cas ch ant faites remplacer la pile par le personnel du service de r paration Veuillez communiquer avec l...

Page 485: ...rd of the VCCI Council If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio interference may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions Korea EMC Statement Safety and...

Page 486: ...ons 454 350 W AC power supply features 132 replacing 329 specifications 455 40G cable 218 550 W AC power supply features 133 550 W AC power supply continued installing 255 replacing 331 specifications...

Page 487: ...uilding Industry Consulting Service International see BICSI C cabinet cabinet continued attaching switch 223 cable 1100 W power supply 245 300 W DC power supply 228 550 W power supply 235 750 W DC pow...

Page 488: ...192 electric power connecting to switch 241 258 electrical codes 164 electrostatic discharge see ESD environmental data X695 switch 438 environmental requirements building codes 164 electrical codes...

Page 489: ...ower supply 234 353 355 550 W power supply 236 237 239 715 W AC power supply 257 750 W AC power supply 251 750 W DC power supply 240 242 243 358 360 installing continued connecting power 241 258 DC po...

Page 490: ...nts installing 227 optional ports optional ports continued X460 G2 series 158 P partitioning of ports 21 X590 ports 83 X670 G2 ports 98 X690 ports 101 X870 ports 112 pinouts DB 9 console connector 475...

Page 491: ...grounding 168 securing to floor 169 space requirements 168 radio frequency interference RFI patch panel installation 170 preventing 175 redundancy in a stack 181 redundant power supply RPS 3 slot modu...

Page 492: ...3 104 space requirements rack 168 specifications specifications continued 1100 W AC power supply 463 1100 W DC power supply 464 300 W AC power supply 453 454 300 W DC power supply 454 350 W AC power s...

Page 493: ...ications 469 471 unpacking 281 SummitStack available methods 187 path 190 segment 192 state 192 SummitStack continued topology 182 190 web app 211 SummitStack 128G cable 193 SummitStack configuration...

Page 494: ...g 214 VIM2 SummitStack module stacking example 217 VIM5 2Q module features 152 VIM5 2Y module features 153 VIM5 4X module features 154 VIM5 4XE module VIM5 4XE module continued features 155 VIM5 4Y mo...

Page 495: ...71 X460 G2 24p 10GE4 switch 63 X460 G2 24p 24hp 10GE4 switch 70 X460 G2 24p GE4 switch 62 X460 G2 24t 10GE4 switch 60 X460 G2 24t 24ht 10GE4 switch 66 X460 G2 24t GE4 switch 59 X460 G2 24x 10GE4 swit...

Page 496: ...ch 103 X690 48x 2q 4c switch 104 X695 series switches LEDs 109 specifications 433 435 437 439 X695 Series switches acoustic noise 434 environmental data 438 power consumption 436 power specifications...

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