Chapter 6: Installing Summit Family Switches
Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide
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Installing a Summit X480 Series Switch
The Summit X480 series switch fits into a standard 19-inch equipment rack. The provided
rack-mounting brackets are adaptable to either two-post or four-post mounting.
The installation process includes the following tasks:
1
Install the switch in the rack.
2
(Optional) Install a VIM2 versatile interface module.
3
Install one or two power supplies and connect power cables.
4
Connect network interface cables.
If you are installing Summit X480 series switches for use in a SummitStack configuration, read
Chapter 5
before you install the switches.
NOTE
Take care to load the rack so that it is not top-heavy. Start installing equipment at the bottom and work up.
Pre-installation Requirements
Installing the Summit X480 switch requires two people to maneuver the switch and attach mounting
hardware.
To allow safe handling of the switch during the installation process, make sure you have the following
available space around the rack:
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Back: Minimum 30 inches behind the rack posts.
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Sides: For a two-post rack installation, allow adequate space for access to the sides of the switch so
that the front mounting brackets can be attached to the switch.
The following items are provided with the Summit X480 series switch:
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2 front mounting brackets
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16 screws for attaching the front mounting brackets to the switch enclosure
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2 pairs of rear mounting brackets, one shorter and one longer
You need the following additional tools and materials:
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Four rack mounting screws
The screw size will vary based on your organization’s rack system; screws are not provided.
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Screwdriver for securing the switch to your organization’s rack
The screwdriver size will vary based on the requirements of your organization’s rack system.
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AC power cord for each installed AC power supply
An AC power cord is not included with the Summit X460 series switch. You must obtain a power
supply cord that meets the requirements listed under
“Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered
Switches and AC Power Supplies” on page 500
.
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ESD-preventive wrist strap for installing optional ports at the back of the switch
Summary of Contents for Summit X150 Series
Page 14: ...Preface Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 14...
Page 15: ...PA R T About the Summit Family Switches...
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Page 156: ...Chapter 2 Summit Power Supplies Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 156...
Page 173: ...PA R T Installing the Hardware...
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Page 190: ...Chapter 4 Site Preparation Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 190...
Page 338: ...Chapter 8 Installing Optional Ports Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 338...
Page 339: ...PA R T Maintenance Procedures...
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Page 399: ...PA R T Appendices...
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Page 503: ...Japan VCCI Class A Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 503...
Page 504: ...Appendix B Technical Specifications Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide 504...
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