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5 Carefully slide the SSD module into the slot on the rear panel until it is firmly in place.

Figure 205: Insert SSD Module

6 Secure the SSD module using the screws provided.

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Page 1: ...ExtremeSwitching and Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 21 or 22 121137 05 Rev 02 Published December 2020...

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

Page 3: ...104 Displaying the Status of Installed Power Supplies 111 Chapter 3 Expansion Modules 113 V400 Virtual Port Extender 114 Solid state Drives 115 Optional Ports for X460 G2 Switches 115 Chapter 4 Site P...

Page 4: ...mmit 770 W AC Power Supply 272 Replacing a Summit 1100 W AC Power Supply 274 Removing an RPS 150XT Redundant Power Supply 276 Removing an RPS 500p Redundant Power Supply 277 Removing an STK RPS 150PS...

Page 5: ...hnical Specifications 379 750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications 380 Summit 770 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications 382 EPS C2 Redundant Power Supply Technical Specifications 383 RPS 90 R...

Page 6: ...Audience This guide is intended for use by network administrators responsible for installing and setting up network equipment It assumes a basic working knowledge of Local area networks LANs Ethernet...

Page 7: ...hasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they are defined in the text Italics are also used when referring to publication titles Terminology When features functionality or operation is sp...

Page 8: ...nt 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 before or if this is a...

Page 9: ...enetworks com resources Training Extreme Networks offers product training courses both online and in person as well as specialized certifications For more information visit www extremenetworks com edu...

Page 10: ...odels Models are available for AC or DC power connection and many models provide bays for pluggable power supplies All switches make provision for redundant power supplies Many ExtremeSwitching switch...

Page 11: ...n ports on each switch model ExtremeSwitching switches support automatic failover from an active fiber port to a copper backup or from an active copper port to a fiber port If one of the uplink connec...

Page 12: ...orts or Four 25 Gb ports 40 Gb One 40 Gb port or Four 10 Gb ports X690 all models QSFP28 and QSFP 100 Gb One 100 Gb port or Two 50 Gb ports or Four 25 Gb ports 40 Gb One 40 Gb port or Four 10 Gb ports...

Page 13: ...10 100 1000BASE T ports For details see the Switch Ports and Slots topics for the individual base models All models come equipped with four ports of SFP 1 GbE resident on either the faceplate or rear...

Page 14: ...e 10 Gb Ethernet protocol without licensed entitlement Two and four port licenses are available to enable the ports to run the 10 Gb Ethernet protocol Note SummitStack V is not supported on the follow...

Page 15: ...s where the 10Gb configuration requires an upgrade through additional licensing Alternately you can convert two of the ports to stacking ports using the enable stacking support command Doing so would...

Page 16: ...es an upgrade through additional licensing Alternately you can convert two of the ports to stacking ports using the enable stacking support command Doing so would provide you with the option of two 1G...

Page 17: ...nclude 24 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T RJ45 Both half duplex and full duplex communication are supported on ports 1 through 16 Ports 17 through 24 are full duplex only Four unpopulated front...

Page 18: ...Ethernet management port 5 1000BASE X SFP combination ports 3 USB port active with ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later Figure 6 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24t 10GE4 Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 Redundant p...

Page 19: ...Console port Ethernet management port 5 10 100 1000BASE T combination ports 3 USB port active with ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later Figure 8 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24x 10GE4 Rear Panel 1 Grounding l...

Page 20: ...on switches running ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later One rear redundant power supply connector Figure 9 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24p 10GE4 Front Panel 1 Stack number indicator 4 10 100 1000BASE T copp...

Page 21: ...an additional license would be required for the 10Gb non stacking ports Two 1GbE copper combination ports that can be upgraded to 10Gb Ethernet Ethernet management port 10 100 1000BASE T Serial consol...

Page 22: ...cking 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 additional license would be r...

Page 23: ...s or 10Gb ports where the 10Gb configuration requires an upgrade through additional licensing Alternately you can convert two of the ports to stacking ports using the enable stacking support command D...

Page 24: ...ated 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 Alternately you can convert two of t...

Page 25: ...dant power input ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 12t8fx GE4 Switch Ports and Slots The ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 12t8fx GE4 switch ports and slots include 12 front panel 10 100 1000BASE T ports all of which s...

Page 26: ...1000BASE T ports 2 Console port Ethernet management port 5 1GBASE X SFP ports 3 USB port active with ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later 6 100BASE FX LC connectors Figure 20 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 12t...

Page 27: ...r The X440 G2 24fx GE4 switch supports an operating range from 0 C to 60 C Figure 21 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24fx GE4 Front Panel 1 Stack number indicator 4 100BASE FX LC connectors 2 Console port Et...

Page 28: ...t power supply connector The X440 G2 24t GE4 switch supports an operating range from 0 C to 60 C Figure 23 ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24t GE4 Front Panel 1 Stack number indicator 3 USB port active with...

Page 29: ...en Normal operation Blinking amber Failure Off No power Power Supply Unit PSU Steady green Normal operation Blinking amber Input or output power failure Off No board power Redundant Power Supply RPS S...

Page 30: ...tches The X450 G2 series switches 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 o...

Page 31: ...ndently of the switch fans For more information about the power supplies used in the X450 G2 switches see Replaceable Internal Power Supplies on page 104 Note X450 G2 series switches do not support ba...

Page 32: ...nt panel 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 configurable to be stacking ports The SFP ports are dual speed 1 Gb 10 Gb Front...

Page 33: ...48t GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 One front panel USB port Ethernet management port 1 x 10...

Page 34: ...nt panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 with ports 51 and 52 configurable to be stacking ports The SFP ports are dual speed 1 Gb 10 Gb Front...

Page 35: ...s include 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 24 Four front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP ports 25 28 One front panel USB port Ethernet management port 1 x 10 100 1000BASE T Serial con...

Page 36: ...our front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 25 28 with ports 27 and 28 configurable to be stacking ports The SFP ports are dual speed 1 Gb 10 Gb Front panel USB port Ethernet management port 1 x 10 1...

Page 37: ...panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 One front panel USB port Ethernet management port 1 x 10 100 1000BASE T Serial console port implement...

Page 38: ...8 Four front panel ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 with ports 51 and 52 configurable to be stacking ports The SFP ports are dual speed 1 Gb 10 Gb Front panel USB port Ethernet management port 1 x 1...

Page 39: ...450 G2 series switches Table 7 X450 G2 Front Panel LEDs Label or Type Color State Meaning M Management Slow blinking green 1 Hz Normal operation Fast blinking green 2 Hz Power on self test POST in pro...

Page 40: ...Type Color 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 p...

Page 41: ...l is available with either front to back or back to front cooling There is no operational difference between these switch versions A serial console port on the front panel of the X460 G2 series switch...

Page 42: ...2 nanoseconds ns with time accuracy 50 to 65 ns Warning The switch must be powered off before you install any interface module options VIMs or Clock Modules The interface module options are not hot s...

Page 43: ...over 4 Blank power supply cover 2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 24t 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 24t 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 fro...

Page 44: ...slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 24x 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 24x 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel ports of 100 1000BASE X ports 1 24 four of which are sh...

Page 45: ...over 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 24p GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 24p GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1...

Page 46: ...G2 24p 10GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 24p 10GE4 switch ports and slots include 24 front panel PoE ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 24 four of which are shared with SFP ports Four front panel...

Page 47: ...t ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 48t GE4 Switch Ports and Slots X460 G2 48t GE4 switch ports and slots include 48 front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 1 48 Four front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP por...

Page 48: ...el 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 ports One front panel USB port Ethernet management port...

Page 49: ...front panel ports of 10 100 1000BASE T ports 25 48 that support full duplex communication and support half duplex communication at speeds less than 1 Gb Four ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 with t...

Page 50: ...the X460 G2 24t 24ht 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 fro...

Page 51: ...p 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 front panel ports of 1GBASE X SFP ports 49 52 One f...

Page 52: ...ont 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 ports One front panel USB port Ethernet mana...

Page 53: ...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 Gb Four ports of 10GBASE X SFP ports 49 52...

Page 54: ...4 switch ExtremeSwitching 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...

Page 55: ...2 VIM slot cover 5 Power supply slot 3 Fan module slot ExtremeSwitching X460 G2 Series Switch LEDs Table 10 describes the meanings of the front panel LEDs on all X460 G2 series switches Table 10 X460...

Page 56: ...on the indicated port Off No 1G or 10G link or port disabled Table 11 on page 56 describes the meanings of additional port LEDs on the following X460 G2 PoE switch models X460 G2 24p GE4 X460 G2 24p 1...

Page 57: ...s Two QSFP28 based 100 Gb ports With appropriate cabling each of the QSFP28 ports can be partitioned into 10 Gb 25 Gb 40 Gb or 50 Gb ports For details about the port partitioning options that are avai...

Page 58: ...total of up to 36 ports for each switch Port numbers are assigned depending on whether the physical ports are partitioned into data lanes To illustrate Figure 67 shows the physical ports on the X590...

Page 59: ...24t 1q 2c switch ports and slots include 24 fixed 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 4...

Page 60: ...le fan modules ExtremeSwitching X590 24x 1q 2c Switch Ports and Slots X590 24x 1q 2c switch ports and slots include 24 fixed autosensing 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports ports 1 24 that provide 10 Gbps copper...

Page 61: ...k or back to front airflow Note Two additional fan slots are unused Do not remove the cover plate from the unused slots Figure 70 X590 24x 1q 2c Front Panel 1 Console management port 4 10Gb 40Gb QSFP...

Page 62: ...y of the following 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 modul...

Page 63: ...meSwitching 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 St...

Page 64: ...ns The switch automatically 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 sup...

Page 65: ...active with ExtremeXOS version 22 2 or later Figure 73 ExtremeSwitching X620 8t 2x Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power input socket 2 Redundant power input ExtremeSwitching X620 10x Switch Ports an...

Page 66: ...remeSwitching 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...

Page 67: ...orts Figure 77 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 slo...

Page 68: ...our front panel 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 Se...

Page 69: ...The following sections describe the meanings of the LEDs on the ExtremeSwitching X620 series switches Table 18 X620 Front Panel LEDs Label or Type Color State Meaning M Management Slow blinking green...

Page 70: ...linking green Activity on the indicated port Off No link or port disabled Table 19 ExtremeSwitching X620 2 digit Stack Number Indicator Label or Type Color State Meaning Left digit 1 Reserved for futu...

Page 71: ...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 filled when...

Page 72: ...ent Front panel USB port Rear dual PSU power slots with front to back or back to front airflow Three rear slots for fan modules with front to back or back to front airflow Two rear panel mini BNC conn...

Page 73: ...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 10 MHz output Figure 84...

Page 74: ...t disabled 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 Ac...

Page 75: ...rectly to a laptop 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 a...

Page 76: ...The ports labeled 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...

Page 77: ...tching 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 provide 10 Gbps copper connectivity...

Page 78: ...sensing 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports ports 1 48 that provide 10 Gbps high density fiber connectivity Two 40 gigabit Ethernet ports capable of supporting passive copper QSFP and active fiber QSFP and confi...

Page 79: ...QSFP ports 2 USB port 5 10Gb 25Gb 40Gb 50Gb 100Gb QSFP28 ports 3 1 Gb 10GBASE X SFP ports Figure 90 ExtremeSwitching X690 48x 2q 4c Rear Panel 1 Grounding lug 3 AC power supplies 2 Replaceable fan mo...

Page 80: ...y of the following 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 modul...

Page 81: ...between these switch versions A serial console port on the front panel of the X770 32q series switch allows you to connect a terminal and perform local management An Ethernet management port can be us...

Page 82: ...opper QSFP and active fiber QSFP With quad fan out SFP cables the QSFP ports can be partitioned into 10 gigabit data lanes 24 of the ports can be partitioned into four 10 gigabit data lanes and the re...

Page 83: ...port 4 40G 10G QSFP Ethernet ports 2 Stack number indicator 5 Console port 3 Management port 6 Stacking ports The rear panel of the Summit X770 32q switch includes Five replaceable fan modules Two pow...

Page 84: ...65 69 73 77 81 85 89 93 97 101 102 103 104 Steady blue Link OK Blinking blue Activity on the indicated port Off No link or port disabled Ethernet Ports 10G mode 1 104 Steady green Link OK Blinking gr...

Page 85: ...applications as well as latency sensitive cluster computing Native stacking with other X870 series switches is supported using the front panel ports The X870 series includes the following base models...

Page 86: ...gabit data lanes or four 25 gigabit data lanes Management A serial console port on the front panel of the X870 series switch allows you to connect a terminal and perform local management An Ethernet m...

Page 87: ...te either AC or DC power supplies Power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch fans Like the fan modules the power supplies are available in models with either...

Page 88: ...pplies 2 Fan modules ExtremeSwitching X870 96x 8c Switch Ports and Slots The front panel of the ExtremeSwitching X870 96x 8c switch includes Eight 100 gigabit Ethernet ports capable of supporting pass...

Page 89: ...rted 4 QSFP28 QSFP Ethernet ports 2 Storage port micro USB A 5 Console port RJ45 3 Console port micro USB B 6 Ethernet management port RJ45 The rear panel of the ExtremeSwitching X870 96x 8c switch in...

Page 90: ...tor Blinking 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 n...

Page 91: ...ird party 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 informa...

Page 92: ...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 switches The following Extreme Ne...

Page 93: ...ndant 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 Exter...

Page 94: ...GE4 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...

Page 95: ...150XT 750 W Power Supply with EPS C2 chassis 750 W AC PSU 10931 EPS C2 10936 Table 33 External Power Supplies for V400 Virtual Port Extenders Switch Model Compatible External Power Supply Model Part...

Page 96: ...is shipped with the EPS C2 chassis to provide the connection between the external power system and the redundant power input connector on the back of a switch Additional redundant power cables are av...

Page 97: ...e internal power supply without any power interruptions If the 750 W PoE PSU fails or is removed the internal power supply of the switch continues to provide PoE power without any power interruptions...

Page 98: ...nverter is not available in China A special power cord is available for use with the RPS 90 in China The RPS 90 cannot be mounted in a rack For technical specifications refer to RPS 90 Redundant Power...

Page 99: ...ExtremeSwitching X440 G2 24t GE4 switch ExtremeSwitching X620 8t 2x switch ExtremeSwitching X620 10x switch Figure 98 RPS 150XT Front Panel 1 Captive screws 4 Fan 2 Status LEDs 5 AC power input conne...

Page 100: ...compliant stackable or standalone switches The RPS 500p is a standalone unit that can be rack mounted in a standard 19 inch rack The power supply provides power backup to an Extreme stackable or stand...

Page 101: ...oth 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 STK RPS 150PS is a 150 watt DC power redundant power...

Page 102: ...he switch It is 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 STK RPS 1005PS p...

Page 103: ...see STK RPS 1005PS Redundant Power Supply Technical Specifications on page 389 VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply Notice Extreme Redundant Power Supplies RPS do not support the ability for the RPS to...

Page 104: ...pin locations and functions see VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply Technical Specifications on page 391 Replaceable Internal Power Supplies Several ExtremeSwitching switch models have two bays for in...

Page 105: ...Supplies on page 108 FB XN ACPWR 750W R 750 W AC and DC Power Supplies on page 108 BF XN DCPWR 750W F 750 W AC and DC Power Supplies on page 108 BF XN DCPWR 750W R X770 32q switch 550 W AC FB 10925 5...

Page 106: ...plies are available in the following models 350 W AC PSU FB Model 10953 AC power supply with front to back ventilation airflow 350 W AC PSU BF Model 10954 AC power supply with back to front ventilatio...

Page 107: ...tions Position Color and State Meaning Top Power Good Steady Green 3 3VSB ok 12 V ok power supply is working properly Middle Power Supply Fail Steady Amber Fault condition for example 3 3VSB OCP UCP 1...

Page 108: ...outputs 55 V and 12 V are bad or not enabled Blinking One output is enabled and good the second output is bad or not enabled On Both the 55 V and 12 V outputs are enabled and good ALM Red Off No fault...

Page 109: ...ics Install a 300 W or 750 W Internal AC Power Supply on page 212 Install a 750 W DC Power Supply on page 203 The following tables describe the meanings of the LEDs on the 750 W AC power supply part n...

Page 110: ...Summit 770 W AC Power Supply LED Status Indications LED Indicator Status DC Power Redundancy Status Green Power Supply Failures and warnings Amber Off No AC power to all power supplies or PSU is ON bu...

Page 111: ...ion airflow 1100 W DC PSU BF Model 10963 DC power supply with back to front ventilation airflow These power supplies are compatible with X690 and X870 switches that have the same airflow direction as...

Page 112: ...Power input output and usage statistics Airflow direction for internal power supplies Additional details for switches in stacked configurations For more information see the ExtremeXOS 22 6 Command Ref...

Page 113: ...ack panel of compatible switches If no card or module is installed the option slot is covered by a blank panel The TM CLK Clock Module is required for Synchronous Ethernet SyncE processing on the X460...

Page 114: ...extended edge switching The V400 Virtual Port Extender offers the following features 24 or 48 10 100 1000 Base T ports that provide 10 Gbps copper connectivity Two or four 1000 10G Base X SFP ports th...

Page 115: ...ed slot on the rear of the switch which is supported on VOSS release 8 1 5 and later The following SSD module is available for VSP 4900 switches Table 51 Available SSD Module SSD Module Description Co...

Page 116: ...2q option card can be configured as high speed stacking ports in a SummitStack configuration with a stack link speed of 40G For more information about stacking ExtremeSwitching switches see Building...

Page 117: ...ions using Extreme Networks SummitStack cables Caution VIM modules are not hot swappable You must power down the switch before installing any VIM modules Figure 106 VIM 2ss SummitStack Module 1 LEDs 2...

Page 118: ...own the switch before installing any VIM modules Figure 108 VIM 2x Ethernet Module Option 1 LEDs 2 SFP Ports TM CLK Clock Module The TM CLK Clock Module provides an Oven controlled Crystal Oscillator...

Page 119: ...nd it cannot act as a 1588v2 grandmaster clock The module provides no RJ45 Building Integrated Timing System BITS output and in particular does not provide the serial time of day output Note The X460...

Page 120: ...necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed when performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other people Note Before installing or removing any compo...

Page 121: ...VA 22041 USA www iccsafe org The organizations listed in Table 52 are authorities on electrical codes Table 52 Authorities on Electrical Codes Organization Address Web Site URL National Electrical Cod...

Page 122: ...floors accumulate dust and carpets can cause static electricity Prevent unauthorized access to wiring closets by providing door locks Install the equipment in a secured enclosed and restricted access...

Page 123: ...s power supplies are turned off and the switch shuts down The system remains in the OFF state until the system has sufficient time to cool and the internal thermal sensor measures a temperature lower...

Page 124: ...nd connect the metal end to a grounded equipment rack or other source of ground Rack Specifications and Recommendations Racks should conform to conventional standards In the United States use EIA Stan...

Page 125: ...you can service it easily Allow a minimum of 48 inches 122 cm in front of the rack and 30 inches 76 cm behind the rack When using a relay two post rack provide a minimum of 24 inches 61 cm of space b...

Page 126: ...D which is globally recognized as a standard in site planning and cabling For information visit www bicsi org Labeling Cables and Keeping Accurate Records A reliable cable labeling system is essential...

Page 127: ...maximize accessibility to the connectors Provide enough slack approximately 5 to 7 5 cm 2 to 3 in to provide proper strain relief as shown in Figure 111 on page 128 Bundle cable using hook and loop st...

Page 128: ...111 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 be...

Page 129: ...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 Transceivers...

Page 130: ...Category 5 and higher UTP cable 250 10GBASE T SFP 10 Gb links Category 6A and higher UTP cable 30 10GBASE SR SFP 850nm optical window 62 5 mm multimode fiber 160 26 62 5 mm multimode fiber OM1 200 33...

Page 131: ...5 meter AA1404029 E6 1 meter AA1404030 E6 2 meters AA1404031 E6 3 meters AA1404032 E6 5 meters QSFP to QSFP Active optical cable AA1404028 E6 10 meters active optical QSFP to 4xSFP Breakout cable AA14...

Page 132: ...UTP cable near equipment that could exhibit RF interference such as ARC welding equipment Routing UTP cable near electrical motors that contain coils Routing UTP cable near air conditioner units Rout...

Page 133: ...cords Visit www extremenetworks com product powercords for information on selecting and purchasing the correct power cords for use with specific Extreme Networks equipment The web page provides specif...

Page 134: ...perage requirements for your UPS we recommend that you add 30 to the total Providing a Suitable UPS Transition Time UPS transition time is the time required for the UPS to change from providing AC pow...

Page 135: ...ndustry Standards Always follow applicable industry standards For more information see the following ANSI TIA EIA standards ANSI TIA EIA 568 A the six subsystems of a structured cabling system ANSI TI...

Page 136: ...de for information about configuring a stack maintaining the stack configuration and troubleshooting Introduction to Stacking Using the SummitStack feature part of the ExtremeXOS Edge license a stack...

Page 137: ...ort compatibility and cabling recommendations as described in this chapter See for information about which switch series can be combined to form a stack Slot Numbers in Stacks A switch stack can be th...

Page 138: ...r 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 managing the...

Page 139: ...annot be stacked with other switch models When easy setup compares two switches that have the same capability the lower slot number takes precedence We recommend that you follow the same ranking hiera...

Page 140: ...opology includes Switches 1 through 4 only For more information about SummitStack terminology see SummitStack Terms on page 146 Ring Topology Recommended for Stacking SummitStack nodes should be conne...

Page 141: ...nected 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 reco...

Page 142: ...ports to operate as stacking ports This feature known as SummitStack V or alternate stacking means that you can use less expensive cables to connect the switches in a stack Because copper and fiber E...

Page 143: ...is because alternate stacking ports use the proprietary ExtremeXOS protocol for stacking not the standard Ethernet protocol Table 58 lists the data ports that can be used as native and alternate stack...

Page 144: ...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 panel X670 G2 72x None 71 72 F...

Page 145: ...orts 57 61 X770 ports 103 and 104 SummitStack V160 40 Gbps 0 5 m 100 m QSFP28 X695 ports 61 62 SummitStack V320 80 Gbps 0 5 m 100 m QSFP only X670 G2 48x 4q ports 49 53 57 61 X770 32q ports 101 and 10...

Page 146: ...Ethernet data ports that have been configured for stacking These ports are located either on the switch itself or on option cards installed on the rear of the switch Stacking link A cable that connect...

Page 147: ...ion Protocol Spanning Tree and EAPS Extreme Automatic Protection Switching The master node controls all of its own data ports as well as all data ports on the backup and standby nodes To accomplish th...

Page 148: ...ction priority during a role election becomes the master node The node with the second highest node role election priority becomes the backup Operational node A node that has achieved operational stat...

Page 149: ...ossible place all switches for the stack in the same rack or in adjacent racks This facilitates using shorter stacking cables The stack master is the switch or node through which you will perform the...

Page 150: ...t of a stack in the future turn on stacking mode during initial deployment to avoid the need for a future restart The only disadvantages of stacking mode are the loss of QoS quality of service profile...

Page 151: ...ing Ports on page 162 Table 61 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 stac...

Page 152: ...ve copper cable SummitStack V Front panel 10G models 10 Gbps 0 5m 40km SFP Native Stacking for X450 G2 Switches For native stacking with the X450 G2 switch use the two fixed 21 Gb QSFP stacking ports...

Page 153: ...installed on the master capable X450 G2 nodes the following guidelines apply Every switch in the stack must meet the software and hardware requirements listed in the Feature License Requirements docum...

Page 154: ...lternate Stacking for X460 G2 Switches on page 155 10 Gbps 0 5m 40km SFP Native Stacking for X460 G2 Switches X460 G2 1 gigabit switch models GE4 support native stacking through an attached VIM 2ss or...

Page 155: ...data ports that are designated for alternate stacking Then when stacking is enabled with the enable stacking command those ports listed in the Alternate Stacking Ports column of Table 66 operate usin...

Page 156: ...10GE4 switches support SummitStack V stacking on front panel 10G SFP ports as well as native stacking through an attached VIM 2q or VIM 2ss module Only the master and master capable nodes require a l...

Page 157: ...stacking support for X590 switches Note Only QSFP28 direct attach passive copper cable at lengths up to 5 meters can be used in X590 stacking ports Table 67 Stacking Methods for X590 Switches Stacking...

Page 158: ...acking Methods 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 prio...

Page 159: ...cide which 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 b...

Page 160: ...see Enabling and Disabling the Stacking Support Option on page 149 Table 73 Stacking Methods for the X695 Switch Stacking method Type or location of dedicated stacking ports Speed per link HDX Cable...

Page 161: ...rs see the Extreme Hardware Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices Alternate Stacking for X770 Switches Table 75 summarizes alternate stacking support for X770 switches Table 75 Alternate...

Page 162: ...sabling the Stacking Support Option on page 149 Table 76 summarizes stacking support for X870 switches Note Only QSFP28 direct attach passive copper cable at lengths up to 5 meters can be used in X870...

Page 163: ...e configured separately When the stack is fully active you can use the telnet slot slot number command to log in to another node over the stack to unconfigure SummitStack V on that node only There is...

Page 164: ...witches 3 The X590 is not supported with ExtremeXOS version 30 1 4 The X670 G2 72x can stack only with SummitStack V using front panel 10G ports In a stack that has switch models from more than one se...

Page 165: ...X440 G2 and X460 G2 SummitStack V is available only on 10G models 2 For X450 G2 SummitStack V is available only on 10G models SummitStack V84 is available only in stacks that consist entirely of X450...

Page 166: ...rt Number Cable Type Length Compatible Ports and 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 S...

Page 167: ...Gbps ports on X590 X690 and X870 switches 10411 QSFP28 passive copper cable 1 meter 10413 QSFP28 passive copper cable 3 meters 10414 QSFP28 passive copper cable 5 meters 10441 QSFP28 x 4SFP28 4x25Gb...

Page 168: ...e Extreme Stacking Tool The Extreme Stacking Tool provides an easy way to plan your stack As you select various switch models and stacking methods the tool shows you What switch models can be stacked...

Page 169: ...ion click 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...

Page 170: ...sing 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...

Page 171: ...this example Table 82 Combining Stacking Port Types Connections Connect this slot and port To this slot and port Slot 1 Stack Port 2 Slot 2 Stack Port 1 Slot 2 Stack Port 2 Slot 3 Stack Port 1 Slot 3...

Page 172: ...des SummitStack ports The examples in the following sections show various physical stacking arrangements all switches in a single rack switches in two adjacent racks and switches at the tops of severa...

Page 173: ...mitStack ports Figure 127 SummitStack Cable Connections Using Eight Switches with Integrated SummitStack Ports Table 85 lists the recommended order for connecting the stacking ports in this example Ta...

Page 174: ...g ports is the same as for the example in Example Basic Stack with Eight Switches on page 173 Figure 128 SummitStack Configuration Using Different Switch Models and SummitStack 40G Cables Example Stac...

Page 175: ...bles immediately adjacent switches are not always connected together Port 2 on one switch is connected to Port 1 on the next connected switch If the easy setup feature is used to configure the stack p...

Page 176: ...r 3 Align and tighten the retaining screws on the cable connector 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to connect the cable to the second switch Figure 131 Connecting a SummitStack Cable Caution Avoid making sh...

Page 177: ...le must be connected to at least one switch in the stack Connect your management console to the Ethernet management port on the switch that will become the stack master node If you plan to configure r...

Page 178: ...o log in directly to each switch in the stack through its Ethernet management port See the ExtremeXOS 22 6 User Guide for instructions to perform the software configuration for your stack Building Sta...

Page 179: ...xtremeSwitching and Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 16 or Earlier Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19 inch equipment racks The provided rack mounti...

Page 180: ...oper ESD electrostatic discharge controls are in use before switch maintenance is performed This includes but is not limited to wrist straps that are grounded to the switch housing and earth grounds W...

Page 181: ...460 G2 24p GE4 X460 G2 24p 10GE4 X460 G2 24p 24hp 10GE4 X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 X460 G2 48p GE4 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 X670 G2 X690 X770 X870 You need the following additional tools and equipment These are...

Page 182: ...switch or if 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...

Page 183: ...side of the switch 4 Slide the switch into the equipment rack or cabinet Figure 136 shows an example of a mid mount installation Figure 136 Sliding the Switch into the Rack 5 Secure the mounting brac...

Page 184: ...he rear mounting brackets to the rack posts using suitable screws Be sure the switch is level 7 If a grounding lug is present ground the switch For X450 G2 series switches ground the switch as follows...

Page 185: ...o install other optional components port option cards versatile interface modules VIMs and stacking modules refer to the instructions in Installing Expansion Modules on page 255 What to Do Next After...

Page 186: ...nstall or remove a 300 W DC power supply Two spade terminals Tyco part number 328281 or equivalent for connecting the input power cables provided One ring terminal Tyco part number 2 320561 4 or equiv...

Page 187: ...C Power Supply on page 187 for the other power cable wire 4 Insert the end of the stripped ground wire green or green and yellow all the way into the barrel of the ring terminal and crimp the terminal...

Page 188: ...d point on the rack 2 If necessary remove a blank panel from the rear of the switch Figure 140 Removing a Blank Panel 3 Verify that the power supply is right side up The power supply should be oriente...

Page 189: ...ure to disconnect the ground wire after you disconnect all power cables 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end...

Page 190: ...o a 24 V power source or a 48 V power source The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician following these instructions Warning Always make sure that the DC circuit...

Page 191: ...re washer Figure 143 Loosening Terminal Screws Connecting to a 24 V Source b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire 24 V under the captive square washer on the negative terminal labeled 24 V In...

Page 192: ...erminal 24 V d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 in lb 1 25 N m Figure 144 Tightening Terminal Screws Connecting to a 24 V Source When connecting the power supply to a 48 V source Instal...

Page 193: ...re washer Figure 145 Loosening Terminal Screws Connecting to a 48 V Source b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire 48 V under the captive square washer on the negative terminal labeled 48 V In...

Page 194: ...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 220 Install a 550 W Internal DC Pow...

Page 195: ...with the power supply Recommended insulation colors are Red for the 48 V connection Black for the 48 V RTN connection Green or green with yellow stripe for the ground connection Connection hardware a...

Page 196: ...e airflow 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...

Page 197: ...page 197 Connecting the Ground Wire to a 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...

Page 198: ...ow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive square washer Figure 150 Connecting the Ground Wire b Slide the spade terminal of the ground wire under the captive square washer Installing Your...

Page 199: ...our facility must be made by a qualified electrician following these instructions Warning Always make sure that the DC circuit is de energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cables on...

Page 200: ...er input cables as follows a Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire 48 V under the captive square washer on the negative terminal labeled Figure 152 Connecting the Negative Power Wire to a 48V...

Page 201: ...les to the DC source voltage using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes 9 Energize the DC circuit Leave the ESD strap permanently connected t...

Page 202: ...alling a 750 W DC Power Supply You need the following tools and materials to install or remove a 750 W DC power supply in an ExtremeSwitching X695 switch 14 AWG copper cable for grounding the power su...

Page 203: ...ly Before installing a 750 W DC power supply part no XN DCPWR 750W F or XN DCPWR 750W R Verify that the switch chassis has been grounded see Grounding the Switch Chassis on page 203 Verify that the ai...

Page 204: ...location Figure 154 Slots for Connecting Wires to the 750 W DC Power Supply a Insert the stripped end of the ground wire all the way into the slot b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver into the hole belo...

Page 205: ...slots on the terminal block Refer to Figure 155 for slot locations Figure 155 Slots for Connecting Wires to the 750 W DC Power Supply b Insert a 1 Phillips screwdriver into the hole below the slot an...

Page 206: ...100 W DC Power Supply to the Source Voltage on page 209 Required Tools and Materials for Installing an 1100 W DC Power Supply You need the following tools and materials to install or remove an 1100 W...

Page 207: ...rflow 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 str...

Page 208: ...covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels 8 Connect the ground wire following the steps in Connecting the Ground Wire to a 550 W DC Power Supply on page 197 Connecting the Ground W...

Page 209: ...W DC Power 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 the...

Page 210: ...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 See Figure 159 Figure 159 Inserting the DC Powe...

Page 211: ...16t switches and X620 16x switches For installation instructions see Install a 300 W or 750 W Internal AC Power Supply on page 212 350 W AC PSU Part numbers 10953 and 10954 are compatible with X460 G2...

Page 212: ...Supply on page 218 Selecting Power Cords for AC Power Supplies An AC power cord is not included with an AC power supply You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networ...

Page 213: ...s airflow direction front to back or back to front is compatible with the switch 4 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power supply bay see the following figures Figure 163 Installi...

Page 214: ...over 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 power co...

Page 215: ...he switch see Figure 165 Figure 165 Moving the Power Cord Retainer b Connect the AC power cord to the input connector see Figure 166 Figure 166 Connecting the Power Cord Installing Your Extreme Networ...

Page 216: ...0 W AC power supply units Summit 550 W AC power supplies are available for switches with either front to back or back to front airflow An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply You can...

Page 217: ...stall a Summit 550 W power supply AC power 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 rack 2 If necess...

Page 218: ...e power supply bay Caution Make sure the AC power supply circuit is not overloaded Use proper overcurrent protection such as a circuit breaker to prevent overcurrent conditions An AC power cord is not...

Page 219: ...Cord Requirements for AC Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 393 To turn on an Extreme Networks switch do the following 1 For switches that are connected to AC power connect the power cord...

Page 220: ...le 4 Press the cable connectors into their mating connectors on the switch or I O module until the cable connector is firmly seated 5 Repeat the preceding steps for the remaining cables on this or oth...

Page 221: ...etic compatibility of the unit use only shielded serial cables For connector pinouts associated with the console port see Console Connector Pinouts on page 393 Logging in for the First Time After your...

Page 222: ...s in Configuring the Switch s IP Address for the Management VLAN on page 222 Configuring the Switch s IP Address for the Management VLAN You can configure the switch s IP address for the management vi...

Page 223: ...switch through 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 No...

Page 224: ...have the technical training and experience necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and are aware of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other p...

Page 225: ...Power Cord Requirements for AC Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 393 Note When you connect an external power supply consider all of the equipment that is connected to the power supply ci...

Page 226: ...you can damage your equipment The following sections describe the specific steps for installing the EPS C2 chassis Note An AC power cord is not provided with the Summit 750 W AC power supply See Sele...

Page 227: ...ver Figure 172 Attaching the Mounting Bracket to the EPS C2 Chassis c Attach 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...

Page 228: ...s not connected to 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...

Page 229: ...covered to maintain 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 c...

Page 230: ...stalled do the following 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 177 Figure 177 EPS C2 Co...

Page 231: ...ExtremeXOS version 21 1 and later 5 Repeat the preceding steps to connect any additional redundant power cords Connecting the AC Power cord to the EPS C2 Attention When performing this task observe al...

Page 232: ...gure 179 Figure 179 Moving the Power Cord Retainer on the 750 W AC Power Supply 2 Connect the AC power cord to the input connector Figure 180 Connecting the Power Cord on the 750 W AC Power Supply Ins...

Page 233: ...a circuit breaker to prevent overcurrent conditions Installing an RPS 150XT Redundant Power Supply You can install the RPS 150XT power supply on a flat surface or in a 19 inch rack in the three slot m...

Page 234: ...essible disconnect device shall be incorporated into the building wiring A Phillips screwdriver and four rack screws not supplied are needed to install the RPS 150XT in a rack using the three slot mod...

Page 235: ...to a Rack 2 Slide the power supply into an empty bay in the shelf See Figure 183 Figure 183 Installing an RPS 150XT Power Supply Unit in a Shelf 3 Tighten the captive screws to secure the power supply...

Page 236: ...right position 5 Connect the RPS 150XT to its power source See Connecting the RPS Cable and AC Power Cord to an RPS 150XT on page 236 Connecting the RPS Cable and AC Power Cord to an RPS 150XT The RPS...

Page 237: ...C power outlet The AC OK and DC OK LEDs on the front of the power supply turn green to indicate that the connection was successful and the power supply is operating properly If the LEDs do not light p...

Page 238: ...ting screws rack mounting kit shipped with the power supply Four customer supplied screws to attach the power supply to a standard 19 inch rack Caution Observe all ESD precautions when handling sensit...

Page 239: ...etween the vertical rack rails of the 19 inch rack as shown in Figure 186 Figure 186 Fastening the RPS 500p to the Rack 1 RPS 500p 3 Mounting screws 4 2 Rails of 19 inch rack 3 Fasten the RPS 500p sec...

Page 240: ...y Press the rubber foot firmly into place Repeat this step for each of the remaining three rubber feet 4 After installing the rubber feet return the power supply to its upright position 5 Connect the...

Page 241: ...the power supply 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...

Page 242: ...al 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 the...

Page 243: ...lowing For the STK RPS 150CH2 four customer supplied screws to fasten the shelf to the rack rails For the STK RPS 150CH8 ten customer supplied screws to fasten the shelf to the rack rails After instal...

Page 244: ...15P plug is provided with each STK RPS 150PS An ambient temperature of between 32 F 0 C and 122 F 50 C must be maintained at the installation site with fluctuations of less than 18 F 10 C per hour Cau...

Page 245: ...150CH2 shelf 3 Mounting screws 2 Rails of rack Figure 191 Fastening the STK RPS 150CH8 to the Rack 1 STK RPS 150CH8 shelf 3 Mounting screws 2 Rails of rack Installing External Power Supplies ExtremeS...

Page 246: ...ar of the RPS Then connect the other end of the cable to the redundant power supply connector on the switch See the following figures Figure 192 Power Connectors on STK RPS 150PS rear view 1 Redundant...

Page 247: ...ree slot modular shelf STK RPS 1005CH3 which is available for purchase separately Caution Observe all ESD precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment Locate the STK RPS 1005PS within 6 ft...

Page 248: ...k 2 Slide the power supply into an empty bay in the shelf See Figure 195 Figure 195 Installing an STK RPS 1005PS Power Supply Unit in a Shelf 3 Tighten the captive screws to secure the power supply to...

Page 249: ...to place Repeat 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 sourc...

Page 250: ...r supply 5 Switch AC power 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 s...

Page 251: ...the VX RPS 1000 in a 19 inch rack in either of two ways Installing a Single VX RPS 1000 Power Supply in a Rack on page 251 Installing up to Three VX RPS 1000 Power Supplies on a Shelf on page 252 Caut...

Page 252: ...PWR LED turns green 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...

Page 253: ...elf to the rack using the screws provided as shown in Figure 198 Figure 198 VX RPS 1000 Shelf Mounted in a Rack Installing External Power Supplies ExtremeSwitching and Summit Switches Hardware Install...

Page 254: ...the rear of the V400 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...

Page 255: ...Virtual Port Extender ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phillips screwdriver for clock module or flat bladed screwdriver for all other VIM modules Your V400 Virtual Port Extender comes with two mounting br...

Page 256: ...on the shelf 3 Connect the converter to its power adapter following the instructions in Connecting a Half Duplex to Full Duplex Converter to its Power Adapter on page 257 4 Secure the converter to th...

Page 257: ...screws and gently lower it so that it locks into place 5 Connect the converter to its power adapter following the instructions in Connecting a Half Duplex to Full Duplex Converter to its Power Adapter...

Page 258: ...0 G2 switch Note Clock module ports are output ports They are not to be used as input ports You need the following tools and materials to install a VIM or clock module ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Phi...

Page 259: ...ch a Carefully slide the module into the switch b Insert and tighten the retaining screws you removed in step 3 The clock module uses Phillips screws and the VIM modules use slotted screws Figure 202...

Page 260: ...Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist 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 SSD...

Page 261: ...to the slot on the rear panel until it is firmly in place Figure 205 Insert SSD Module 6 Secure the SSD module using the screws provided Installing Expansion Modules ExtremeSwitching and Summit Switch...

Page 262: ...tching and Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide for Switches Using ExtremeXOS 16 or Earlier Replacing a Summit 300 W AC Power Supply You need the following tools and materials to replace a Summ...

Page 263: ...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 cover over the unoccupie...

Page 264: ...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 48T model switch The Summi...

Page 265: ...tch 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 installing a replacement powe...

Page 266: ...pply Summit 550 W power supplies are available for switches with either front to back or back to front airflow You need the following tools and materials to replace a 550 W AC power supply Thermal pro...

Page 267: ...er supply the rest of the 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...

Page 268: ...You 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 co...

Page 269: ...ower 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 installing a replacement power supply inst...

Page 270: ...See Figure 213 Figure 213 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 Suppli...

Page 271: ...k of the switch See Figure 214 Figure 214 Moving the Power Cord Retainer 9 Connect the AC power cord to the input connector See Figure 215 Figure 215 Connecting the Power Cord Replacing AC Power Suppl...

Page 272: ...ower Supply on page 299 Bear in mind that you cannot combine power supplies of different wattages in the same switch These switches have two bays for hot swappable power supplies In a switch with a re...

Page 273: ...ly from an operating switch Note If you are not installing a replacement power supply install a cover over the unoccupied power supply bay Unoccupied bays must always be covered to maintain proper sys...

Page 274: ...els 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 supply without powering down the switch You need...

Page 275: ...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 su...

Page 276: ...wer cord into the AC power supply 9 If the power supply is equipped with a power cord retainer use the retainer to secure the power cord to the power supply Removing an RPS 150XT Redundant Power Suppl...

Page 277: ...nnect the RPS cable from the Redundant Power Supply connector on the switch 4 If the power supply is installed in a rack remove it from the rack a Holding the power supply securely remove the screws t...

Page 278: ...stalling an STK RPS 1005PS Redundant Power Supply on page 247 Removing a VX RPS 1000 Redundant Power Supply To remove an installed VX RPS 1000 power supply that is attached to a V400 Virtual Port Exte...

Page 279: ...ing tools and materials to replace a Summit 300 W DC power supply 2 Phillips screwdriver Torque screwdriver and wrench or torque driver with attachments for tightening screws and nuts Thermal protecti...

Page 280: ...DC Power Supply Front to Back 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...

Page 281: ...switch 4 Reconnect the ground wire as described in Connecting the Ground Wire to a 300 W DC Power Supply on page 281 Connecting the Ground Wire to a 300 W DC Power Supply To connect the ground wire to...

Page 282: ...nstructions are different depending upon the power source voltage For connection instructions refer to the appropriate topic Connecting the DC Power Cables to a 24 V Source on page 282 Connecting the...

Page 283: ...allow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive square washer b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire 24 V under the captive square washer on the negative terminal labeled 24 V Repla...

Page 284: ...abeled 24 V See Figure 224 Figure 224 Connecting the 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 225 Figure 225 Connecting the DC Power...

Page 285: ...propriate ground point on the rack 3 Verify that the ground wire is attached to the power supply See Connecting the Ground Wire to a 300 W DC Power Supply on page 281 4 Slide the cover off the termina...

Page 286: ...l labeled RTN See Figure 226 Figure 226 Connecting the 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 227 Figure 227 Connecting the DC Powe...

Page 287: ...W DC Power Supply To remove an installed 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 duri...

Page 288: ...led install a cover over the unoccupied power supply bay Note Unoccupied power supply bays must always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels Installing a Replacement 550 W DC...

Page 289: ...nd Wire to a 550 W DC Power Supply on page 289 Connecting the Ground Wire to a 550 W DC Power Supply To connect the ground wire to the 550 W DC power supply Warning Be sure to connect the chassis grou...

Page 290: ...Figure 230 Connecting the Ground Wire 1 Grounding point 2 Ground wire Replacing DC Power Supplies ExtremeSwitching and Summit Switches Hardware Installation Guide 290...

Page 291: ...nstructions in Connecting DC Power Cables to a 550 W DC Power Supply on page 291 Connecting DC Power Cables to a 550 W DC Power Supply The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualif...

Page 292: ...ound Wire to a 550 W DC Power Supply on page 289 4 Connect the DC power input cables as follows a On each terminal loosen the screw enough to allow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive s...

Page 293: ...uare washer on the positive terminal labeled Figure 232 Connecting the DC Power Cables Part 1 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 7 in lb 0 79 N m as shown in Figure 233 Replacing DC Power...

Page 294: ...protective gloves required for removal of a power 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 t...

Page 295: ...vered to maintain 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 repl...

Page 296: ...e to an 750 W DC 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 sup...

Page 297: ...ect DC Power Cables to an 750 W DC Power Supply on page 297 Connect DC Power Cables to an 750 W DC Power Supply The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician Warning...

Page 298: ...to the connector a Slide the end of the positive wire 48 V RTN into the positive terminal labeled on the left side of the connector b Tighten the screw on the top of the positive terminal connector to...

Page 299: ...t to back or 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 300: ...captive 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...

Page 301: ...n airflow is 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 lab...

Page 302: ...y above the latching 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 callou...

Page 303: ...ect the DC power cables to the 1100 W DC power supply follow these steps 1 Verify that the DC circuit is de energized 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal en...

Page 304: ...4 in lb 0 50 N m and 7 1 in lb 0 8 N m See Figure 242 Figure 242 Inserting the DC Power Cables into the Connector c Slide the end of the negative wire 48 V into the negative terminal labeled on the r...

Page 305: ...nector into the Power Supply 7 Connect the cables to the DC source voltage using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes 8 Energize the DC circu...

Page 306: ...screwdriver to replace a fan module Caution Be sure to finish the replacement procedure promptly The switch could overheat if left without cooling for an extended period Airflow Direction Requirement...

Page 307: ...of the switch and set it aside Figure 244 Removing a Fan Module 3 Verify that the airflow direction on the replacement fan module matches that of the installed fan modules Fans with front to back air...

Page 308: ...vice 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 tha...

Page 309: ...IM or clock module ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Phillips screwdriver Caution VIMs SSDs and clock modules are not hot swappable Disconnect power to the switch before removing an installed VIM SSD or cl...

Page 310: ...dules use slotted screws Figure 246 Tighten Screws on the Inserted VIM5 Module Figure 247 Tighten Screws on the Inserted SSD Module Figure 248 Tighten Screws on the Inserted Clock Module 1 retaining s...

Page 311: ...s removable DC power supply See Removing a DC Power Supply on page 312 Disconnect the switch from its redundant power supply 2 Remove the switch from the rack following the steps in Removing a Switch...

Page 312: ...he 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...

Page 313: ...pplies 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...

Page 314: ...e the 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 f...

Page 315: ...ummit 550 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications 750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications 750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications Summit 770 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications EPS...

Page 316: ...8P 4S switch 4 85 lb 2 2 kg X435 8P 2T W switch 3 15 lb 1 43 kg X435 24T 4S switch 6 5 lb 2 95 kg X435 24P 4S switch 7 67 lb 3 48 kg Table 90 X435 Packaged Dimensions X435 8T 4S switch X435 8P 4S swit...

Page 317: ...h power cords Click the following link for locating the correct power cord for purchase and use on specific Extreme Networks equipment Specifications for power cords in each country are also provided...

Page 318: ...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 21CFR 1040 10 US Laser Safety CDRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safet...

Page 319: ...4 2004 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 6 2008 Conducted Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod RMS Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4...

Page 320: ...ged Transportation temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 93 relative humidity non condensing Packaged shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks Packaged...

Page 321: ...10GE4 DC Height 1 73 inches 4 4 cm Width 17 38 inches 44 15 cm Length 14 51 inches 36 86 cm Weight Unpackaged Table 103 Weight X440 G2 12t 10GE4 5 82 lb 2 64 kg X440 G2 12p 10GE4 6 66 lb 3 04 kg X440...

Page 322: ...ht Table 105 Packaged Weight X440 G2 12t 10GE4 8 86 lb 4 07 kg X440 G2 12p 10GE4 9 66 lb 4 43 kg X440 G2 24t 10GE4 11 40 lb 5 29 kg X440 G2 24p 10GE4 12 81 lb 5 88 kg X440 G2 24x 10GE4 11 57 lb 5 31 k...

Page 323: ...ications Minimum5 Heat Dissipation BTU hr Minimum5 Power Consumption Watts Maximum5 Heat Dissipation BTU hr Maximum5 Power Consumption Watts X440 G2 12t 10GE4 52 15 109 32 X440 G2 24t 10GE4 87 26 136...

Page 324: ...er Budget Internal Power Supply External RPS X440 G2 12p 10GE4 200 W 200 W Redundant power only X440 G2 24p 10GE4 380 W 380 W Redundant power only X440 G2 48p 10GE4 740 W 1440 W Additive power 740 W R...

Page 325: ...bration 3 to 500 Hz at 1 5 G rms Packaging and storage specifications Temp 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged Shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600...

Page 326: ...1 2010 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC 61000 4 5 2005 EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC 61000 4 6 2008 EN 61000 4 6 2009 Conducted Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod R...

Page 327: ...X450 G2 24p 10GE4 13 93 lb 6 32 kg X450 G2 48p GE4 X450 G2 48p 10GE4 14 51 lb 6 58 kg Table 118 X450 G2 Packaged Dimensions X450 G2 24t GE4 X450 G2 24t 10GE4 X450 G2 48t GE4 X450 G2 48t 10GE4 X450 G2...

Page 328: ...GE4 Dual 1100 W AC or DC 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...

Page 329: ...F112101A 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 per...

Page 330: ...W 48 ports 15 4 W 45 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 48 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W X450 G2 48p 10GE4 16 ports 30 W 32 ports 15 4 W 28 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 34 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 45 ports 30 W...

Page 331: ...m Criteria IEC EN 61000 4 4 2004 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 6 2008 Conducted Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod RMS...

Page 332: ...C 40 F to 158 F Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Packaged shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks Packaged sine vibration 5 to 62 Hz at velocity 5 mm...

Page 333: ...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 14 77 lb 6 7...

Page 334: ...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 Height 1 4 i...

Page 335: ...715 W or 1100 W AC power 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 D...

Page 336: ...X460 G2 24p 10GE4 X460 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...

Page 337: ...GE4 X460 G2 24p 10GE4 X460 G2 24p 24hp 10GE4 X460 G2 48p GE4 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 X460 G2 16mp 32p 10GE4 350 W AC power supply Part no 10953 350 W AC PS FB front to back Model PSSF351101A Part no 10954 3...

Page 338: ...Table 139 X460 G2 Power Consumption Switch Model Minimum Heat Dissipation Minimum Power Consumption Maximum Heat Dissipation Maximum Power Consumption X460 G2 24t GE4 215 BTU hr 63 W 427 BTU hr 125 W...

Page 339: ...2 PSUs of 715 W 720 W 24 ports 30 W 24 ports 15 4 W 1031 W 34 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 1031 W 34 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 981 W 32 ports 30 W 48 ports 15 4 W 2 PSUs of 1100 W 720 W 24 ports 30 W 2...

Page 340: ...2008 04 EMC Telecommunications 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive International EMC certifications CISPR 32 2015 Class A International Emissions EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Class A International Immun...

Page 341: ...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 Storage and transportation humidity 10 to 95 relative humidi...

Page 342: ...up to 35 C 9 2 bels at 45 C max X590 24x 1q 2c part no 16790 FB airflow 55 6 db A up to 30 C 57 8 db A up to 40 C 79 8 db A at 45 C max 6 9 bels up to 30 C 7 1 bels up to 40 C 9 5 bels at 45 C max X5...

Page 343: ...bit CPU 2GB DDR3 ECC SDRA memory 4GB eMMC Flash Memory 12 MB buffer per chip Standards and Environmental Data Table 155 Safety Standards North American Safety of ITE UL 60950 1 2nd Ed A2 2014 Listed...

Page 344: ...unmod RMS Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 11 2004 Power Dips Interruptions 30 25 periods Criteria C Country specific ACMA RCM Australia Emissions VCCI Class A Japan Emissions CCC mark China KCC mark EMC Ap...

Page 345: ...G Packaged random vibration 5 to 20 Hz at 1 0 ASD w 3 dB oct from 20 to 200 Hz 14 drops minimum on sides and corners at 42 in 15 kg box ExtremeSwitching X620 Series Switches Technical Specifications...

Page 346: ...ntinuously variable speed as needed X620 16t Continuously variable speed as needed X620 16x Continuously variable speed as needed Acoustic Sound Table 165 Acoustic Sound Bystander Sound Pressure Decla...

Page 347: ...tts Maximum13 Heat Dissipation BTU hr Maximum13 Power Consumption Watts X620 8t 2x 74 22 177 52 X620 10x 60 18 123 36 X620 16t 175 51 347 102 X620 16t DC 148 43 326 96 X620 16x 111 33 214 63 X620 16x...

Page 348: ...ative humidity non condensing Packaged Shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks Packaged Vibration 5 to 62 Hz at velocity 5 mm s 62 to 500 Hz at 0 2 G Packaged Random Vibration 5 to 20 Hz at 1 0...

Page 349: ...ed 2 EN 61000 4 4 2004 A1 2010 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC 61000 4 5 2005 EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC 61000 4 6 2008 EN 61000 4 6 2009 Conducted Immunity...

Page 350: ...al 550 W AC power supply with front to back FB airflow 60 2 dB A 0 C to 45 C 7 3 bels 0 C to 45 C X670 G2 48x 4q Dual 550 W DC power supply with front to back FB airflow 61 3 dB A 0 C to 45 C 7 4 bels...

Page 351: ...50 W AC PS FB front to back Model DS550HE 3 Part 10927 550 W AC PS BF back to front Model DS550HE 3 02 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 25 A max per PS 550 W DC power supply Part 10926 550 W DC PS FB front to bac...

Page 352: ...DRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safety of ITE EN 60950 1 2006 2nd Ed TUV R GS EN 60825 1 2007 Lasers Safety 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive International Safety of ITE CB Report Certi...

Page 353: ...d Immunity 0 15 80 MHz 10V m unmod RMS Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 11 2004 Power Dips Interruptions 30 25 periods Criteria C Country specific VCCI Class A Japan Emissions BSMI Taiwan Emissions ACMA C Ti...

Page 354: ...ty non condensing Packaged shock half sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks Packaged sine vibration 5 to 62 Hz at velocity 5 mm s 62 to 500 Hz at 0 2 G Packaged random vibration 5 to 20 Hz at 1 0 ASD w 3...

Page 355: ...76 8 db A 9 0 bels X690 48x 2q 4c back front airflow 77 4 db A 9 1 bels Power Options Table 192 X690 Power Options X690 48t 2q 4c part 17360 X690 48x 2q 4c part 17350 770 W AC power supply Part 10960...

Page 356: ...0 48t 2q 4c AC 425 BTU hr 125 W 1271 BTU hr 373 W X690 48t 2q 4c DC 421 BTU hr 123 W 1315 BTU hr 385 W 1 PSU 2 PSU CPU Memory CPU Memory 1 GHz 64 bit CPU 2 GB DDR3 ECC SDRA memory 4 GB eMMC Flash Memo...

Page 357: ...A IEC EN 61000 4 3 2008 Radiated Immunity 10V m Criteria IEC EN 61000 4 4 2004 Transient Burst 1 kV Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Surge 2 kV L L 2 kV L G Level 3 Criteria A IEC EN 61000 4 6 2008 C...

Page 358: ...20 Hz at 1 0 ASD w 3 dB oct from 20 to 200 Hz 14 drops minimum on sides and corners at 42 inches 15 kg box ExtremeSwitching X695 Series Switch Technical Specifications The ExtremeSwitching X695 48Y 8...

Page 359: ...t ordered separately 3 20 kg 7 05 lb Fan and Acoustic Noise Table 204 Fan and Acoustic Noise Switch Model Bystander Sound Pressure at 25 C Declared Sound Power at 25 C X695 48Y 8C F FB airflow 52 2 db...

Page 360: ...ont to Back Blue Back to Front Power Options Table 206 X695 Power Options X695 48Y 8C 750 W AC power supply Part XN ACPWR 750W F front to back Part XN ACPWR 750W R back to front AC Input 100 120 200 2...

Page 361: ...0950 1 2nd Ed 2014 10 14 Listed Device US CAN CSA 22 2 62368 1 14 2nd Ed Canada CAN CSA 22 2 60950 1 07 2nd Ed Canada 2014 10 Complies with FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1 Sub chapter J in accordance with FDA CD...

Page 362: ...EMC certifications IEC 61000 6 2 2016 ED 3 0 IEC 61000 6 4 2018 ED 3 0 IEC 61000 4 2 2008 ED 2 0 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 AMD1 2007 AMD2 2010 ED 3 2 IEC 61000 4 4 2012 ED 3 0 IEC 61000 4 5 2014 AMD1 2017 E...

Page 363: ...ck to front airflow 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F up to 1800m 6000 ft Back to front airflow 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F above 1800m 6000 ft Other operating conditions Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non...

Page 364: ...inches 66 5 cm Table 218 Packaged Weight Summit X770 32q switch 23 2 lb 10 5 kg Summit X770 fan module 0 50 lb 0 20 kg Table 219 Fan Speed Minimum speed 4500 RPM Maximum speed 18000 RPM Power Summit X...

Page 365: ...t X670 fan module Back to Front airflow JDD0405612UB3A01 4 2 10925z Summit 550 W AC PSU Front to Back airflow DS550HE 3 5 17111z Summit X670 fan module Front to Back airflow AS04012UB565300 5 1 10928z...

Page 366: ...da Complies with FCC 21CFR 1040 10 US Laser Safety CDRH Letter of Approval US FDA Approval European Safety of ITE EN 60950 1 2006 2nd Ed TUV R GS EN 60825 1 2007 Lasers Safety 2006 95 EC Low Voltage D...

Page 367: ...ndards EN ETSI 300 386 2008 EMC Telecommunications EN ETSI 300 019 Environmental for Telecommunications MEF9 and MEF14 certified for EPL EVPL and ELAN Table 227 IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE...

Page 368: ...oise Summit X770 32q 56 6 dB A min ExtremeSwitching X870 Series Switches Technical Specifications The ExtremeSwitching X870 series includes the following switches X870 32c X870 96x 8c Table 229 X870 U...

Page 369: ...8c part 17810 770 W AC power supply Part 10960 770 W AC PS FB front back Part 10961 770 W AC PS FB back front AC Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz PSU Input Socket IEC 320 C14 Power cord input plug IEC 320...

Page 370: ...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 55024 1998 A1 20...

Page 371: ...ns 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 sine 180 m s2 18 G 6 ms 600 shocks P...

Page 372: ...m 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 Width 14 66 in 37 2 cm Length 22 02 in 55 9 cm V400 48p 10GE4 Height 4 49 i...

Page 373: ...ower Specifications Minimum17 Heat Dissipation BTU hr Minimum17 Power Consumption Watts Maximum17 Heat Dissipation BTU hr Maximum17 Power Consumption Watts V400 24t 10GE2 36 1 10 6 75 2 22 1 V400 24p...

Page 374: ...National Differences AS NZX 60950 1 Australia New Zealand Table 249 V400 Environmental Data Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F for non PoE models Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F t...

Page 375: ...ronmental Data Environmental conditions Operating temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Altitude 0 to...

Page 376: ...Criteria C IEEE 802 3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 az EEE Environmental specifications EN ETSI 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 Class 1 2 Storage EN ETSI 300 019 2 2 v2 1 2 Class 2 3 Tran...

Page 377: ...feet or 2 meters or 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 over 6 feet Efficiency Low Line 85 at 50 load and 88 at 100 load High Line 86 at 50 load and 89 at 100 load Table 257 Environmental Specifications Operating tempera...

Page 378: ...AC power supply with back to front ventilation airflow 550 W DC PSU FB Model 10926 DC power supply with front to back ventilation airflow 550 W DC PSU BF Model 10928 DC power supply with back to fron...

Page 379: ...stranded DC Output 12 V 45 A 3 3 V 3 0 A DC Output Power W 550 W Table 264 Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C normal operation Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating hu...

Page 380: ...cord gauge 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 up to 6 feet or 2 meters or 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 over 6 feet Efficiency Low Line 88 at 50 load and 86 at 100 load High Line 90 at 50 and 100 loads Table 267 Environmental Specifi...

Page 381: ...pth 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 271 750 W Power Supplies Packaged Weight 7...

Page 382: ...W 750 W Table 274 Environmental Specifications All Power Supply Units Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C normal operation Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating humidity 20 to 90 relative humidity...

Page 383: ...erature 40 C to 70 C Operating humidity 93 relative humidity non condensing at 30C Operational shock 30 m s2 3 G EPS C2 Redundant Power Supply Technical Specifications The following tables list the sp...

Page 384: ...dundant Power Supply unit model 10932 Table 282 Physical Specifications Dimensions 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 approx...

Page 385: ...y regulatory and safety standards Caution The use of non approved cables will void your warranty Figure 253 RPS 150XT Connector Pin Locations 1 Pin 1 3 Pin 8 2 Pin 7 4 Pin 14 Table 285 RPS 150XT Conne...

Page 386: ...ximum Maximum DC output power 500 W Table 288 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 hum...

Page 387: ...att DC power redundant 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...

Page 388: ...e 0 C 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 293 Physical Specifications Dimensions without...

Page 389: ...y Technical Specifications The following tables list the specifications for the 1005 W PoE Redundant Power supply unit model STK RPS 1005PS Table 296 Physical Specifications Dimensions 4 3 H x 15 4 W...

Page 390: ...d function refer to Figure 256 and Table 299 on page 391 respectively Note The following information is for troubleshooting purposes only For proper operation use only the RPS cable supplied with the...

Page 391: ...1000 Redundant Power Supply Table 300 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 Table 301 VX RPS 1000...

Page 392: ...The following table lists the specifications for the 3 slot modular shelf model STK RPS 1005CH3 E The shelf is designed for use with the following equipment STK RPS 1005PS Redundant Power Supply on pa...

Page 393: ...inimum over 6 feet the minimum wire size is 16 AWG 1 0 mm2 The power cords for switches that use either the 1100 W or 715 W power supplies are keyed with a notch to ensure the proper orientation when...

Page 394: ...e 308 shows the pinouts for the RJ45 console port on the ExtremeSwitching switches Table 308 RJ45 Console Port on Switch Function Pin Number Direction CTS clear to send 1 In DTR data carrier detect 2...

Page 395: ...an RJ45 to DB 9 adapter Table 309 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 ground 5 5 RX...

Page 396: ...nel have read all related installation manuals have the technical training and experience necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and are aware of measures...

Page 397: ...e the equipment Containing electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment Directing the flow of cooling air through the equipment Ultimate disposal of this product should be handl...

Page 398: ...ds strain Use tie wraps or other strain relief devices Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety The following safety warnings apply to all optical devices used in Extreme Networks equipment that are remov...

Page 399: ...ic cable shield or a continuous metallic conduit containing the cable is bonded to each building grounding electrode system Caution Failure to follow these requirements for cable routing conditions ma...

Page 400: ...plies For switches with field replaceable power supplies do not connect the power supply to an electrical source when the power supply is not installed in the switch doing so would expose a hazardous...

Page 401: ...nnect all power cords to remove power from the device Make sure that these connections are easily accessible Extreme Networks alimentations n ont pas de contact pour mettre l appareil sous et hors ten...

Page 402: ...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 assistance...

Page 403: ...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 Regulator...

Page 404: ...nd wire 197 connecting to source voltage 199 features 107 installation 194 installing 196 288 289 291 preparing cables 195 removing 287 replacing 287 289 291 715 W AC power supply features 107 install...

Page 405: ...network interface 220 plenum rated 127 QSFP direct attach 176 RJ45 131 slack 127 standards 126 cable continued SummitStack 176 SummitStack 128G 149 types and distances 129 candidate node 147 category...

Page 406: ...ounding 125 mechanical recommendations 124 mounting holes 124 securing 126 service access 125 space requirements 125 ESD discharge from cable 127 ESD continued system protection 124 EXOS see ExtremeXO...

Page 407: ...tools 180 V400 Virtual Port Extender 255 VIM2 module 258 internal power supply displaying status 111 list of supported 104 IP settings configuring 222 J jackets RJ45 connector 131 L labeling cables 12...

Page 408: ...es 132 power supply 133 power specifications Summit X430 switch 317 V400 Virtual Port Extender 372 373 power specifications continued X435 switch 317 X440 G2 switch 323 324 X450 G2 switch 329 X460 G2...

Page 409: ...r supply 268 750 W DC power supply 294 297 770 W AC power supply 272 clock module 309 fan module 306 replacing continued Half Duplex to Full Duplex Converter 308 V400 Virtual Port Extender 308 versati...

Page 410: ...SummitStack V160 171 SummitStack V320 172 terminology 146 tool 168 top of rack 174 troubleshooting 137 stacking continued VIM2 171 web app 168 with VIM1 SummitStack Modules 174 with VIMs 174 X440 G2...

Page 411: ...374 installing 255 mounting in a rack 255 308 power specifications 372 373 replacing 308 versatile interface module VIM versatile interface module VIM continued installing 258 replacing 309 stacking...

Page 412: ...ch 45 X460 G2 24t 10GE4 switch 43 X460 G2 24t 24ht 10GE4 switch 49 X460 G2 24t GE4 switch 42 X460 G2 24x 10GE4 switch 44 X460 G2 48p 10GE4 switch 52 X460 G2 series switches continued X460 G2 48p GE4 s...

Page 413: ...U 365 replacing AC power supply 266 specifications 363 366 stacking 160 161 X770 32q switch 82 X870 series switches 1100 W DC power supply 111 206 301 750 W DC power supply 295 770 W AC power supply 1...

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