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Summary of Contents for FastIron SuperX

Page 1: ...undry FastIron X Series Chassis Hardware Installation Guide FastIron SuperX FastIron SX 800 FastIron SX 1600 FastIron SX 1600 ANR FSX 05 0 00 Release Date December 16 2008 Publish Date December 31 200...

Page 2: ...itted to use these Marks without the prior written consent of Foundry or such appropriate third party Foundry Networks BigIron Terathon FastIron IronView JetCore NetIron ServerIron TurboIron IronWare...

Page 3: ...ACCESS 1 2 WARRANTY COVERAGE 1 2 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 1 HARDWARE BENEFITS 2 1 POE PORT DENSITY 2 2 SUPPORTED CONFIGURATIONS 2 2 SOFTWARE FEATURES 2 3 POE APPLICATIONS 2 3...

Page 4: ...3 5 INSTALLING A CHASSIS IN A RACK 3 5 INSTALLING MOUNTING BRACKETS ON THE FSX 1600 CHASSIS 3 7 REMOVING THE SLOT PANELS 3 7 INSTALLING THE MANAGEMENT AND INTERFACE MODULES 3 7 ATTACHING A MANAGEMENT...

Page 5: ...5 24 REMOVING MAC ADDRESS ENTRIES 5 24 CHAPTER 6 USING A REDUNDANT MANAGEMENT MODULE 6 1 HOW MANAGEMENT MODULE REDUNDANCY WORKS 6 1 MANAGEMENT MODULE REDUNDANCY OVERVIEW 6 1 MANAGEMENT MODULE SWITCHO...

Page 6: ...LE 7 12 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A POE DAUGHTER CARD 7 12 REPLACING A COPPER OR FIBER OPTIC MODULE 7 16 REMOVING A COPPER OR FIBER OPTIC MODULE 7 16 INSTALLING A NEW COPPER OR FIBER OPTIC MODULE 7 17 C...

Page 7: ...TIONS 8 15 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 16 INPUT CONNECTOR AND PLUG 8 17 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 8 18 SAFETY WARNINGS 8 19 APPENDIX A LAYER 3 UPGRADE PROCEDURES A 1 UPGRADE KIT CONTENTS A 1 INSTALLATION...

Page 8: ...FastIron Hardware Installation Guide for the FSX FSX 800 and FSX 1600 viii 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008...

Page 9: ...structions for managing and maintaining the hardware Updates to this Manual This manual may be updated between releases For the latest edition of this manual check the Foundry Knowledge Portal at kp f...

Page 10: ...ct switches FES FESX FESX E and FWSX Foundry Management Information Base Reference contains the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Management Information Base MIB objects supported on Foundry dev...

Page 11: ...assis devices are modular switches that provide the enterprise network with a complete end to end Enterprise LAN solution ranging from the wiring closet to the LAN backbone Hardware Benefits The FastI...

Page 12: ...X Series chassis devices support Layer 2 switching and full Layer 3 multiprotocol routing Standard devices support Layer 2 and base Layer 3 switching All standard FastIron X Series chassis devices ca...

Page 13: ...ntralized in the wiring closets improving the reliability and resiliency of the network Because POE can provide power over Ethernet cable power is continuous even in the event of a power failure For P...

Page 14: ...about these components For details about physical dimensions power supply specifications and pinouts see the chapter Hardware Specifications on page 8 1 FSX Chassis The FSX chassis is 6 rack units RU...

Page 15: ...slots into which you can install the various modules and power supplies Figure 2 2 FSX Chassis Slots Figure 2 2 also shows an electrostatic discharge ESD connector into which you can plug an ESD wris...

Page 16: ...d in it The slot panel ensures proper airflow within the chassis One AC power supply A fan tray assembly which contains the cooling system for the chassis In the FSX 800 slots you can install the foll...

Page 17: ...es the similarities between these models For details about how these models differ see FSX 1600 ANR Chassis on page 2 9 NOTE Except where explicitly noted throughout this manual the FSX 1600 and FSX 1...

Page 18: ...le or power supply installed in it The slot panel ensures proper airflow within the chassis Two AC power supplies A fan tray assembly which contains the cooling system for the chassis The FSX 1600 ANR...

Page 19: ...m resistor FSX 1600 ANR Chassis NOTE This section describes the differences between the FSX 1600 ANR chassis and the FSX 1600 chassis For details about the similarities see FSX 1600 ANR Chassis on pag...

Page 20: ...be shipped back to you For more information contact Foundry Networks Compared to the FSX 1600 the FSX 1600 ANR has improved redirected airflow better thermal dissipation and reduced acoustic noise The...

Page 21: ...tion Viewing System Information in the Foundry FastIron Configuration Guide Management Modules This section describes the management modules for the FastIron X Series chassis devices The FSX chassis r...

Page 22: ...dditional support for full Layer 3 IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols The PREM6 management modules require software release 04 1 00 or higher to run the supported IPv6 routing protocols and features The...

Page 23: ...e same module These older modules are identified by the number PL XPL 00 S13 22 or PL XPL 00 L13 23 above the Serial Number All newer mini GBICs do not have this limitation The Gigabit Ethernet fiber...

Page 24: ...per connector Table 2 4 describes the LEDs on the FSX management module Table 2 4 FSX Management Module LEDs LED Description and Position State Meaning Pwr Round LED located to the left of the console...

Page 25: ...etween devices Standard management modules provide Layer 2 and base Layer 3 functionality only Premium management modules support full Layer 3 functionality NOTE The FSX 800 and FSX 1600 management mo...

Page 26: ...supported IPv6 routing protocols and features The FSX 800 and FSX 1600 management modules perform the following tasks Control the hardware components Control the separate switch fabric modules Run th...

Page 27: ...rminal or via a Telnet connection to the PC or terminal 10 GbE Ports on the FSX 800 and FSX 1600 2 port 10 GbE Management Modules The FSX 800 and FSX 1600 2 port 10 GbE management modules come with tw...

Page 28: ...evice LEDs on the FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Modules The management modules provide status information using the LEDs listed in Table 2 6 Table 2 6 FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Module LEDs LED...

Page 29: ...m the management modules and are physically located next to the management modules Figure 2 14 shows the FSX 800 and FSX 1600 switch fabric module Figure 2 14 FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Switch Fabric Module...

Page 30: ...ore removing the modules from the chassis In FSX software release 03 2 00 and later issuing the disable module command before removing the module is no longer required on the FastIron SX 800 and FastI...

Page 31: ...5 connectors for Cat5 cabling The copper ports support automatic MDI MDIX detection and use auto sensing and auto negotiating to determine the speed 10 100 or 1000 Mbps and duplex mode full duplex or...

Page 32: ...er mini GBICs are not supported on the FSX Management Module s combination Gigabit Ethernet Copper and Fiber ports The ports on the 24 port Gigabit Ethernet fiber module operate at a fixed speed of 10...

Page 33: ...features 24 Gigabit Ethernet fiber ports 24 LEDs LEDs for 24 port Fiber Module The fiber module s front panel includes 24 LEDs that indicate the status of each port The LEDs are located beneath the m...

Page 34: ...iber interface module supports the following types of SFPs for 100Base FX Multimode SFP maximum distance is 2 kilometers Bidirectional single mode SFP maximum distance is 10 kilometers Long Reach LR m...

Page 35: ...the FastIron X Series chassis devices For network interface and cabling specifications see Table 8 9 on page 8 12 The output of the show media command displays the type of media installed in the port...

Page 36: ...ide FSX Management Module Ports 1 12 FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Module with 2 port 10 GbE Port 1 Port 2 FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Module with 8 port GbE copper and fiber ports Ports 1 8 24...

Page 37: ...input The SX ACPWR2500 POE powers up to 140 class 3 POE ports therefore the SX ACPWR POE is not sufficient as a backup power supply Table 2 13 lists the power supplies supported in the FastIron X Ser...

Page 38: ...and ultimately to POE power consuming devices The number of POE power consuming devices that one 220 volt power supply can support depends on the number of watts required by each power consuming devic...

Page 39: ...running However Foundry Networks recommends that you disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet before removing and replacing the supply The device can be running while a power supply is being i...

Page 40: ...iffer from the latching mechanism on the original power supplies The latching mechanism protrudes slightly in front making the power supplies slightly longer in depth For the actual dimensions see Phy...

Page 41: ...he wall outlet is rated for 115 120V and 20A If it is not obtain a cable that is compatibly rated for the outlet Make sure that the wall outlet has power DC IN DC supply only Green steady The power su...

Page 42: ...the system is left with less than the minimum number of power supplies required for normal operation the system will be left in an unknown state At this point manual recovery is required i e restore p...

Page 43: ...release 03 0 00 only and on the FSX 1600 on page 5 10 The chassis ships with all fan components fully installed in the fan tray For information about replacing the fan tray see one of the following s...

Page 44: ...FastIron Hardware Installation Guide for the FSX FSX 800 and FSX 1600 2 34 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008...

Page 45: ...s detailed information that allows you to perform each task Table 3 1 FSX Hardware Installation Tasks Task Number Task Where to Find More Information 1 Unpack the chassis and verify that all contents...

Page 46: ...mmends mounting a chassis in a rack before installing the modules and power supplies Installing a Chassis in a Rack on page 3 5 6 The chassis ships with a slot panel installed in all module slots that...

Page 47: ...r cabinet housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over WARNING Mount the devices you install in a rack or cabinet as low as possible Place the heaviest...

Page 48: ...put to the terminal block The input wiring for connection to the product should be Listed copper wire 8 AWG marked VW 1 and rated minimum 90 degrees celcius CAUTION Use a separate branch circuit for e...

Page 49: ...weight of a fully loaded chassis 97 lbs minimum Foundry recommends mounting a chassis in a rack before installing the modules and power supplies In a standard 19 inch EIA310 D rack you can install up...

Page 50: ...s shown in Figure 3 2 Do not secure the screws completely leave approximately 1 4 inch of clearance between the back of the screw head and the rack Figure 3 2 Positioning two of four mounting screws i...

Page 51: ...slot you must first remove the slot panel CAUTION If you do not install a module in a slot you must keep the slot panel in place If you operate the chas sis with an uncovered slot the system will ove...

Page 52: ...The following figures show the chassis with slot numbers FSX Figure 2 2 on page 2 5 FSX 800 Figure 2 4 on page 2 7 FSX 1600 Figure 2 6 on page 2 9 CAUTION If you do not install a module in a slot you...

Page 53: ...l 5 Push the ejectors toward the center of the module to fully seat the module in the backplane 6 Use the 2 Phillips head or flathead screwdriver to tighten the two screws at either end of the module...

Page 54: ...FSX FSX 800 and FSX 1600 3 10 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008 Figure 3 7 Installing a Management Module in the FSX 1600 Chassis Figure 3 8 Installing an Interface Module in the FSX and FSX 80...

Page 55: ...an connect a switch to a Gigabit Ethernet port on the management module For more information see Attaching a Switch to an Ethernet Port on page 3 12 NOTE The management network into which you can conn...

Page 56: ...d FSX 1600 management module s 10 100 1000 Ethernet copper port and the FSX management module s combination Gigabit Ethernet copper and fiber ports enable you to attach a networking switch A managemen...

Page 57: ...e system off simply unplug the power cord s Connecting AC Power to the Chassis AC power is supplied though an AC power cord that is installed at the rear of the chassis 1 At the rear of the chassis lo...

Page 58: ...ll outlet 5 Observe the LEDs on the power supply front panel The AC OK and DC OK LEDs should be green steady which indicates the power supply is providing power to the chassis components If it is ambe...

Page 59: ...illustrations in Step 4 2 Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the transparent cover over the power supply lugs The following illustration shows the location of the screws and l...

Page 60: ...he power supply is not providing power to the chassis components The ALM LED should be OFF Verifying Proper Operation To verify the proper operation of the chassis after power on you can do the follow...

Page 61: ...ify that the connection to the other device has been properly made Also make certain that the other device is powered on and operating correctly Try using a different cable 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port O...

Page 62: ...re that the wall outlet has power DC IN DC supply only Green steady The power supply is receiving DC power from a DC power source OFF The power supply is not receiving power from a DC power source You...

Page 63: ...command when entered on the FSX 800 The display output is similar on the FSX 1600 Syntax show module The Status column shows the module status The status can be one of the following OK The module is u...

Page 64: ...y module STANDBY This applies to the FSX 800 and FSX 1600 management and switch fabric modules only This indicates that the module is the standby module as opposed to the active module FAILED The mana...

Page 65: ...ssword for a Super User has been configured on the device The CLI contains the following access levels User EXEC The level you enter when you first start a CLI session At this level you can view some...

Page 66: ...user password FastIron config enable super user password text NOTE You must set the super user password before you can set other types of passwords 4 Enter the following commands to set the port confi...

Page 67: ...rial connection to assign the first IP address For subsequent addresses you also can use the CLI through Telnet or the Web management interface By default you can configure up to 24 IP interfaces on e...

Page 68: ...configuration If you accidentally do erase the configuration on a configured system enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startup config file 3 Access the configurati...

Page 69: ...on on a configured system enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startup config file 3 Access the configuration level of the CLI by entering the following command Priv...

Page 70: ...as the system wide address for the switch A link local IPv6 address is also supported For details see the Foundry FastIron Configuration Guide Syntax enable password Syntax configure terminal Syntax n...

Page 71: ...connectors is required for direct attachment to Gigabit NICs or switches and routers NOTE The 802 3ab standard automatic MDI MDIX detection calls for automatic negotiation of the connection between tw...

Page 72: ...00 S13 22 or PL XPL 00 L13 23 above the Serial Number All newer mini GBICs do not have this limitation Before installing a fiber optic module have the following on hand An ESD wrist strap with a plug...

Page 73: ...ical CX4 transceivers The CX4 transceiver requires a 15 meter CX4 grade cable with 24 or 26 American Wire Gauge AWG This cable can be purchased from Foundry Networks Refer to part number CAB CX4 0050...

Page 74: ...Link On Green A link is established with the remote port Off A link is not established with the remote port You can do the following Verify that the connection to the other network device has been pro...

Page 75: ...e You can use the CLI If you have configured an IP address on the device you also can use the Web management interface or IronView Network Manager Verify that you have used the correct cable type for...

Page 76: ...lobally or by specified port s When this feature is enabled the system will monitor the temperature and signal power levels for the optical transceivers in the specified port s Console messages and sy...

Page 77: ...rdware components Displaying Chassis Status and Temperature Readings You can display the following information related to the Foundry chassis Status of the power supplies Status of the fans Temperatur...

Page 78: ...1 2 MGMT CARDS THERMAL PLANE 46 0 deg C Rule 2 2 LINE CARDS THERMAL PLANE 45 0 deg C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds Rule 1 2 MGMT CARDS THERMAL PLANE Speed 1 NM 40 deg C Speed 2 35 50 deg...

Page 79: ...3 LINE CARDS THERMAL PLANE 44 0 deg C Rule 3 3 SWITCH FABRIC CARDS THERMAL PLANE 49 5 deg C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds Rule 1 3 MGMT CARDS THERMAL PLANE Speed 1 NM 57 deg C Speed 2 48...

Page 80: ...LANE 41 0 deg C Rule 2 3 LINE CARDS THERMAL PLANE 46 5 deg C Rule 3 3 SWITCH FABRIC CARDS THERMAL PLANE 40 5 deg C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds Rule 1 3 MGMT CARDS THERMAL PLANE Speed 1...

Page 81: ...erature 40 0 deg C Slot 12 Temperature 46 0 deg C Slot 13 Temperature 42 0 deg C Slot 14 Temperature 44 5 deg C Slot 15 Temperature 43 5 deg C Slot 16 Temperature 40 0 deg C Slot 17 Temperature 45 0 d...

Page 82: ...Power Supply Indicates whether a power supply is installed in the specified power supply slot and the status of the power supply which can be one of the following OK The power supply is functioning p...

Page 83: ...erly or the fan control module cannot control the fan Speed Operating mode The operating mode of a fan can be one of the following Auto automatic This is the default Manual Current fan speed In releas...

Page 84: ...le Rule 2 2 LINE CARDS THERMAL PLANE The configured temperature thresholds for the interface modules The FSX 800 and FSX 1600 display the configured temperature thresholds for the management interface...

Page 85: ...h Interface module has one temperature sensor The FSX 800 and FSX 1600 have three thermal planes Thermal Plane 1 also called Rule 1 3 This thermal plane includes the temperature sensors on the managem...

Page 86: ...hen uses this information to decide whether or not to switch the fan speed By default the Foundry device polls the chassis every 60 seconds for temperature data You can change this interval using the...

Page 87: ...exceeds the high threshold for the high speed and remains above the threshold for five minutes the system automatically shuts down to prevent damage If the temperature of any thermal plane falls below...

Page 88: ...chassis NOTE Table 5 3 applies to the FSX 1600 only Table 5 2 Default Low and High Temperature Thresholds for Thermal Planes and Fan Speeds on the FSX Pre Release 03 0 00 Fan Speed Description Low Tem...

Page 89: ...threshold high threshold speed 5 low threshold high threshold For the module parameter you can specify the following lp Changes low and high temperature thresholds for the Interface modules mp Changes...

Page 90: ...ing Temperature Thresholds For Thermal Planes and Fan Speeds Releases 03 0 00 and Later NOTE This section applies to software releases 03 0 00 and later For releases prior to 03 0 00 see Changing Temp...

Page 91: ...of any thermal plane exceeds the high threshold for the high speed and remains above the threshold for five minutes the system automatically shuts down to prevent damage If the temperature of any ther...

Page 92: ...reshold speed 2 low threshold high threshold speed 3 low threshold high threshold speed 4 low threshold high threshold For the module parameter you can specify the following lp Changes low and high te...

Page 93: ...ill automatically shut down to prevent damage Displaying Temperature Thresholds for Thermal Planes and Fan Speeds To check the current settings of the low and high temperature thresholds for thermal p...

Page 94: ...anging the Temperature Warning Level Pre 03 0 00 NOTE The temperature warning CLI command was deprecated in software release 03 0 00 since the new fan speed related messages and traps provide adequate...

Page 95: ...he system reverts to 60 seconds the default value Manually Setting the Fan Speed NOTE Use caution when manually setting the fan speed since this could adversely affect the device s performance Typical...

Page 96: ...ows an example output on the FSX 800 The output is similar on the FSX 1600 Syntax show chassis Displaying Fan Status and Speed The show chassis command displays the status and speed of the fans in the...

Page 97: ...fan Speed The speed at which the fan is currently operating denoted by double brackets In release 03 0 00 and later this field shows one of the following 1 low The fan is functioning at 25 percent of...

Page 98: ...dividual Syslog levels in which case the software filters out messages at those levels Each time the software filters out a Syslog message this counter is incremented flushes The number of times the S...

Page 99: ...uffer keyword to clear the static buffer If you do not specify a buffer both buffers are cleared Syntax show log Syslog Messages for PCI Hardware Errors FastIron Chassis devices running software relea...

Page 100: ...Foundry system s MAC address table You can remove the following All MAC address entries All MAC address entries for a specified Ethernet port All MAC address entries for a specified VLAN A specified...

Page 101: ...less Layer 2 OS upgrade How to manage and monitor the redundancy feature How Management Module Redundancy Works This section explains the following How management module redundancy works under normal...

Page 102: ...problem significant enough to cause a reset of the module The active module loses power When a switchover occurs the active module resets itself and sends an interrupt signal to the standby module The...

Page 103: ...If differences exist the active module synchronizes the standby module s flash code and system config file with its own Switchover Implications After the role of the active management module switches...

Page 104: ...tasks related to management module redundancy Perform immediate synchronization of files Perform a manual switchover to the standby module Reboot the standby module File Synchronization Between the Ac...

Page 105: ...h the role of active management module from the currently active module to the standby module NOTE Starting in software release FSX 05 0 00 hitless switchover is supported An enhancement to the manual...

Page 106: ...boot from an IronWare image on a TFTP server located at ip address with the specified filename NOTE To reboot the device from a TFTP server through a fiber connection use the CLI command boot system t...

Page 107: ...ated as a result of a switchover during a hitless OS upgrade or hitless switchover HITLESS RELOAD COMPLETED Mgmt Module in slot slotnum is now Active Traffic Type Impact Layer 2 switched traffic inclu...

Page 108: ...hysically removed from the chassis without first issuing the switch over active role command the standby module will still take over the active role but the chassis will reset and re initialize all co...

Page 109: ...s MAC learning disable Management VLAN MLD v1 v2 snooping MRP PIM v1 v2 snooping POE Port based VLANs Port flap dampening including with UDLD Port mirroring Port security Private VLANs Protocol VLANs...

Page 110: ...st during the upgrade During a reload HTTP SSH Telnet SNMP and ping sessions will be dropped The active management module switches from the initial active management module to the standby management m...

Page 111: ...ade using the hitless reload command For example FastIron hitless reload primary Syntax hitless reload primary secondary The primary parameter specifies that the management module will be reloaded wit...

Page 112: ...s currently the active management module STANDBY The module is the standby management module The status of the standby module can be one of the following Init The module is currently initializing as t...

Page 113: ...nd at any CLI level Syntax show chassis The output displays the temperature of the management modules For information about all output generated by the show chassis command see Displaying Chassis Stat...

Page 114: ...N System Fan speed changed automatically to 3 0d14h43m23s N System Fan speed changed automatically to 3 0d14h43m20s I System Interface ethernet 5 2 state up 0d14h43m19s I System Interface ethernet 3...

Page 115: ...OE daughter card Copper and fiber optic modules SFPs mini GBICs and XFP transceivers Power supplies Fan tray Blowers FSX 800 and FSX 1600 only Dual Inline Package DIP key Layer 3 upgrade Cleaning the...

Page 116: ...ed down before removing the management module CAUTION If your device does not have dual management modules do not remove the management module If your device does not have dual management modules do n...

Page 117: ...chassis do the following 1 See Installation Precautions on page 7 2 2 If your Foundry chassis does not have redundant management modules power down the chassis and remove the power cables from the cha...

Page 118: ...the FSX FSX 800 and FSX 1600 7 4 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008 Figure 7 2 Installing a Management Module in the FSX 800 Chassis Figure 7 3 Installing a Management Module in the FSX 1600 Cha...

Page 119: ...move the two screws on the ends of the module 3 Pull the card ejectors towards you and away from the module front panel This action unseats the module from the backplane 4 Pull the module out of the c...

Page 120: ...SX 1600 7 6 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008 5 Use a 2 Phillips head or flathead screwdriver to tighten the two screws at either end of the switch fabric module s front panel Figure 7 4 Install...

Page 121: ...will not function properly This section provides information about the following tasks General precautions Removing an interface module Installing a new interface module Precautions Note the followin...

Page 122: ...er command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI For the slot number parameter specify a valid slot number Figure 2 2 on page 2 5 displays the slot numbers on the FSX Figure 2 4 on page 2 7 displays...

Page 123: ...are interchangeable among all FastIron X Series chassis devices However if you try to install them in a Foundry chassis other than a FastIron X Series the chassis and interface modules will not functi...

Page 124: ...OTE You do not need to enable an interface module after inserting it in the chassis The FastIron X Series chassis device automatically enables the module when you insert it into a live chassis or when...

Page 125: ...le Enabling the LAN WAN PHY Module To enable a LAN WAN PHY module after installing it enter a command such as the following FastIron config module 6 fi sx4 2 port 10g lan wan module Syntax module slot...

Page 126: ...an be caused by the chassis re initializing other modules in the chassis when you remove an enabled module To disable a module enter a command such as the following at the Privileged EXEC level of the...

Page 127: ...x disable module slot num 2 Remove the 24 port Gigabit Ethernet module from the chassis as follows Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by inserting the plug into the ESD connector located o...

Page 128: ...7 14 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008 Figure 7 8 Connector Slots for POE Daughter Card Remove the POE daughter card from its packaging The POE daughter card is keyed to prevent improper inserti...

Page 129: ...the center of the module This action will fully seat the module in the backplane Use a 2 Phillips head or flathead screwdriver to tighten the two screws at both ends of the module front panel 6 Observ...

Page 130: ...that you removed from the copper or fiber optic module when you initially installed the module To remove a copper or fiber optic module from a Gigabit Ethernet or 10 Gigabit Ethernet port do the follo...

Page 131: ...e plug into the ESD connector located in the lower right corner of the chassis front 2 Remove the new module from its protective packaging 3 Gently insert the copper or fiber optic module into the por...

Page 132: ...type replacement or original Be sure to refer to the appropriate procedures in this section For the differences between replacement and original power supplies see About Replacement Power Supplies on...

Page 133: ...crew is loosened the latch will spring gently forward and down 4 Gently pull on the power supply latch until the power supply is removed from the chassis 5 Install a new power supply in the slot For i...

Page 134: ...ed and replaced while the chassis is powered on and running However Foundry recommends that you disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet before removing and replacing the supply The chassis ca...

Page 135: ...ate the 1 2 tab latch release on the bottom center of the front of the power supply Firmly press on the latch release The latch should spring open Gently push the latch to the right 6 Carefully remove...

Page 136: ...g 1 Use a Phillips head or flathead screwdriver to loosen the latch screw in the front upper right corner of the power supply Once the screw is loosened the latch will spring gently forward and down 2...

Page 137: ...ardware December 2008 2008 Foundry Networks Inc 7 23 Figure 7 14 Installing a Replacement Power Supply 1 Slide the power supply Into the chassis 2 Push latch up until it locks into place 3 Tighten the...

Page 138: ...ng to install the power supply with a closed latch will result in mechanical damage to the power supply and power supply slot 2 Insert the new power supply into the empty power supply slot CAUTION Mak...

Page 139: ...Maintaining the Hardware December 2008 2008 Foundry Networks Inc 7 25 AC1 AC2 AC3 AC4 Cord Retainer Cord Retainer...

Page 140: ...sis You can use a DC power source for the Foundry chassis This is supported through use of a DC to DC power supply DC power must be supplied at 48 V and 30 A To perform this task you need the followin...

Page 141: ...egative supply wires to the correct location as marked on the power supply 6 Observe the LEDs on the power supply front panel The DC IN and DC OUT LEDs should be green steady which indicates the power...

Page 142: ...securely to the wall outlet and the power supply Make sure that the wall outlet is rated for 115 120V and 20A If it is not obtain a cable that is compatibly rated for the outlet Make sure that the wal...

Page 143: ...an tray you need the following A new fan tray which you can order from Foundry An ESD strap provided with the fan tray kit or an ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the...

Page 144: ...chassis WARNING Be careful not to accidentally insert your fingers into the fan tray while removing it from the chassis The fans may still be spinning at a high speed Figure 7 16 Removing the Fan Tra...

Page 145: ...on the chassis In addition to the above you might also need a 2 Phillips head screwdriver WARNING For safety reasons the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 meg ohm resistor To replace a fan ass...

Page 146: ...y has a fan which pulls warm air out of the chassis You can remove and replace a fan assembly while the FSX 1600 ANR chassis is powered on and running To replace the fan tray you need the following A...

Page 147: ...n Assembly from the FSX 1600 ANR Chassis 4 Insert the new fan assembly into the fan slot and push the enclosure in until the face plate is flush with the chassis Pushing the enclosure in seats the fan...

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Page 149: ...ensions and Weight of the FSX Chassis Device Height Width Depth Weight fully loaded FSX 10 46 in 26 6 cm 19 in 48 3 cm including the mounting brackets 17 45 in 44 3 cm behind the mounting brackets 17...

Page 150: ...e to the right side of the device as shown in Figure 8 1 Total air flow 127 CFM 6 qty 762 CFM Table 8 2 Environmental Conditions for the Chassis Description Range Operating Environment Operating tempe...

Page 151: ...e CPU main memory and voltage regulators The fans move the air from the front of the device to the rear of the device as shown in Figure 8 2 Table 8 3 shows the airflow and acoustic level for each fan...

Page 152: ...vice as shown in Figure 8 3 The hot air exits the chassis through the bottom of the ANR kit Table 8 4 shows the airflow and acoustic level for each fan speed setting on the FSX 1600 ANR chassis The no...

Page 153: ...irflow in the FSX 1600 ANR 4 422 62 61 62 65 5 480 65 66 65 70 Table 8 4 FSX 1600 ANR Chassis Fan Operating Noise Continued Fan Speed Setting Airflow CFM Exhaust Acoustic Level dB Front Left Right Rea...

Page 154: ...ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN 61000 4 4 EFT EN 61000 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 6 Low Frequency Common Immunity EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Sags Generic EN 50082 1 ESD IEC 61000 4 2 4 kV CD 8 kV...

Page 155: ...nts per Chassis FSX FSX 800 FSX 1600 FSX Management Module 150 1 N A N A FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Module with 2 10 GbE ports 135 N A 2 2 FSX 800 and FSX 1600 Management Module with no ports 65...

Page 156: ...hut down due to input under voltage Table 8 8 MTBF for the FastIron X Series Chassis and Modules Configuration Module Temperature MTBF hours FSX FSX chassis fan module backplane 40 C 1 003 172 FSX cha...

Page 157: ...ules four AC power supplies 40 C 213 865 FSX 1600 one management module fan module two switch fabric modules two AC power supplies 40 C 72 883 FSX 1600 two management modules fan module two switch fab...

Page 158: ...10 GbE management module with one optic 40 C 254 100 IPv4 2 port 10 GbE management module with two optics 40 C 240 416 IPv4 management module with no ports 40 C 534 522 Interface Modules 24 port Fibe...

Page 159: ...o a Terminal or PC 10 100 and Gigabit Port Pinouts Figure 8 6 lists the pin assignments and signalling for 1000Base T ports Figure 8 6 Pin assignment and signalling for 10 100Base TX and 1000Base T po...

Page 160: ...gth nm Range meters 1000Base BX D Single mode Fiber SMF LC connector for SFP module 9 1490 nm 2 10000 10km 1000Base BX U SMF LC connector for SFP module 9 1310 nm 2 10000 10km 1000Base LHA SMF LC conn...

Page 161: ...Category 5 n a n a up to 100 meters 10GBase 1310 MMF LC connector for XFP module 9 1310 nm up to 200 meters 10GBase CX4 Copper CX4 connector for XFP module n a n a up to 15 meters 10GBase ER SMF LC co...

Page 162: ...afety Warnings on page 8 19 For an overview of the power supplies see Power Supplies on page 2 27 Physical Dimensions and Weight Table 8 10 lists the physical dimensions and weight of the power suppli...

Page 163: ...manufacturing part numbers 32005 xxx 32007 xxx 1 Manufacturing part numbers are inscribed on the power supply top labels up to 6 600 feet above sea level up to 6 600 feet above sea level Operating noi...

Page 164: ...100 VAC 7 1 amps at 200 VAC 30 amps peak maximum 1200 watts of total output power 4092 SX ACPWR POE with manufacturing part number 32016 xxx 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 16 amps at 100 VAC 8 amps at 200 VAC...

Page 165: ...R SYS and SX ACPWR POE Power Supplies Figure 8 8 shows the power plug for the SX ACPWR2500 POE power supply Figure 8 8 AC Power Cable Plug for SX ACPWR2500 POE Power Supply Table 8 13 Input Connector...

Page 166: ...s listed in Table 8 14 EMC standards are within a 6 dB minimum margin Table 8 14 Power Supply Regulatory Compliance Description Certifications Electromagnetic Emissions CISPR 22 Class A FCC Class A VC...

Page 167: ...Safety of Information Technology Equipment Table 8 15 Safety Warning Labels on Power Supplies CAUTION No operator serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel ATTENZIONE Non aprire...

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Page 169: ...ning the upgrade please verify the package contents If any items are missing from the kit contact your place of purchase The upgrade kit contains the following Electrostatic Discharge ESD protection k...

Page 170: ...or later Earlier software releases do no recognize the IPv6 PROMs IPv4 management modules do not support the Layer 3 upgrade kits designed for IPv6 management modules Likewise the IPv6 management mod...

Page 171: ...r 3 Upgrade Procedures December 2008 2008 Foundry Networks Inc A 3 Figure A 1 Management Module Removal on FastIron SuperX Devices Figure A 2 Management Module Removal on SX 800 Devices Management Mod...

Page 172: ...Foundry FastIron Configuration Guide A 4 2008 Foundry Networks Inc December 2008 Figure A 3 Management Module Removal on SX 1600 Devices Management Module...

Page 173: ...tion and settings Figure A 4 DIP Key Insertion for the IPv6 and IPv4 8 port GbE Management Modules SX FI8GMR6 and SX FI8GMR4 Rear Port Connectors CAUTION PIN 1 MUST GO HERE If you accidentally insert...

Page 174: ...igure A 5 DIP Key Insertion for the IPv6 2 port 10 GbE Management Modules SX FI2XGMR6 Rear Port Connectors CAUTION PIN 1 MUST GO HERE If you accidentally insert the upgrade DIP backwards the device wi...

Page 175: ...A 6 DIP Key Insertion for the IPv4 2 port 10 GbE Management Modules SX FI2XGMR4 Rear Port Connectors CAUTION PIN 1 MUST GO HERE If you accidentally insert the upgrade DIP backwards the device will no...

Page 176: ...and IPv4 0 port Management Modules SX FIZMR Figure A 8 DIP Key Insertion for the FastIron SuperX Management Modules SX FI12GM 4 SX FI12GM2 4 SX Rear CAUTION PIN 1 MUST GO HERE If you accidentally inse...

Page 177: ...ic free work area 3 Insert the Dual Inline Package DIP key provided in this upgrade kit into the DIP socket on the motherboard The location is labeled as follows U63 on the SX 800 and SX 1600 manageme...

Page 178: ...Pull the card ejectors towards you and away from the module front panel This action unseats the module from the backplane Slide the management module out of the chassis and place it on a static free...

Page 179: ...images or at the Interface level of the CLI for base Layer 3 and full Layer 3 images For more detailed instructions see the Foundry FastIron Configuration Guide If an incorrect DIP key or no DIP key...

Page 180: ...3 Verify that the Layer 3 software is present in the flash area you specified by entering the following command show flash The Compressed Pri Code size or Compressed Sec Code size line should list the...

Page 181: ...mmunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Ch...

Page 182: ...Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions Korea...

Page 183: ...sh German French and Spanish Cautions A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment Vorsicht weist auf die Gefahr einer m glichen Besch digung des Ger tes in Une mise e...

Page 184: ...s oder Annehmens des Netzteils laufen Nur das Netzteil sollte nicht an eine Stromquelle angeschlossen sein MISE EN GARDE Enlevez le cordon d alimentation d un bloc d alimentation avant de l installer...

Page 185: ...Redundanz im Fall des Ausfalls eines Stromkreises MISE EN GARDE Utilisez un circuit de d rivation diff rent pour chaque cordon d alimentation C A Ainsi il y aura un circuit redondant en cas de panne...

Page 186: ...ra sobrecargas Para determinar la posibilidad de sobrecarga en los circuitos de suministros a ada las capacidades nominales de corriente amp de todos los instrumentos instalados en el mismo circuito q...

Page 187: ...evos solamente Si usted introduce este comando en un sistema que ya ha configurado el comando borrar la configuraci n Si usted borra accidentalmente la configuraci n en un sistema ya configurado intro...

Page 188: ...rsion 3 2 ou ult rieure du logiciel Il est conseill de n effectuer un remplacement chaud que pendant une plage horaire r serv e la maintenance En de rares occasions un remplacement chaud peut provoque...

Page 189: ...Ger tes untersagt werden MISE EN GARDE Les ventuelles modifications apport es cet quipement sans avoir t express ment approuv es par la partie responsable d en valuer la conformit sont susceptibles d...

Page 190: ...ere is a 30 amp circuit breaker minimum 48Vdc double pole on the input to the terminal block The input wiring for connection to the product should be copper wire 8 AWG marked VW 1 and rated minimum 90...

Page 191: ...connecteur sertissage doit permettre la s curisation aux deux vis de borne de terre sur le bo tier Pour la patte de mise la terre utilisez un connecteur sertissage UL Panduit P N LCD6 10A et deux vis...

Page 192: ...mismo CAUTION Make sure the power supply is properly inserted in the slot Never insert the power supply upside down VORSICHT Das Netzteil muss ordnungsgem im Steckplatz installiert sein Das Netzteil d...

Page 193: ...ssis FSX enti rement quip est extr mement lourd C est pourquoi Foundry recommande d installer d abord le ch ssis vide du FSX 1600 dans le rack puis d y installer les modules PRECAUCI N Un chasis FSX...

Page 194: ...ass das Gestell oder der Schrank f r die Unterbringung des Ger ts auf angemessene Weise gesichert ist so dass das Gestell oder der Schrank nicht wackeln oder umfallen kann AVERTISSEMENT V rifiez que l...

Page 195: ...NG If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for po...

Page 196: ...onnect une source d alimentation Sinon vous risquez d tre bless ou le bloc d alimentation ou d autres pi ces du dispositif risquent d tre endommag s ADVERTENCIA Los suministros de corriente pueden int...

Page 197: ...t nden noch mit hoher Geschwindigkeit drehen AVERTISSEMENT Faites attention de ne pas accidentellement ins rer vos doigts dans le bo tier du ventilateur lorsque vous l enlevez du ch ssis Il est possib...

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