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Patch cord 

A fiber that has connectors at both ends is called a patch cord. A patch cord connects one optical device 

to another for signal routing. Patch cords fall into single-mode and multi-mode patch cords. 

 

Single-mode patch cord

—The jacket is yellow. It permits transmission over longer distances. 

 

Multi-mode patch cord

—The jacket is orange. It permits transmission over shorter distances. 

Patch cords are classified into SC, LC, FC, and so on based on interface type. The length of a patch cord 

can be 0.5 m (1.64 ft), 1 m (3.28 ft), 2 m (6.56 ft), 3 m (9.84 ft), 5 m (16.40 ft), 10 m (32.81 ft), and so 
on. 

Pigtail cord 

A pigtail cord is an optical fiber that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber 
on the other. The end of the pigtail is fusion spliced to a fiber, connecting the fiber cable and transceiver. 
Pigtail cords fall into single-mode (yellow) and multi-mode (orange), and can also be classified into SC, 

LC, FC, and so on based on interface type. 

Fiber connector 

Fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in an optical fiber communication system. They 

allow the removable connection between optical channels, which makes the optical system debugging 

and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible. 

Figure 70

 

MPO connector 

 

 

Figure 71

 

LC connector 

 

 

Precautions 

 

Make sure the fiber connector and fiber type match the transceiver module type. 

 

The fiber ports on some cards have dust covers. Remove the dust covers before using the fiber ports. 
Fiber interfaces must be installed with dust covers when they are not in use. Keep them safely. 

Summary of Contents for S12500-X

Page 1: ...H3C S12500 X Switch Series Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com hk Document version 6PW111 20170512...

Page 2: ...her trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made i...

Page 3: ...ention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values Square brackets enc...

Page 4: ...rmation NOTE An alert that contains additional or supplementary information TIP An alert that provides helpful information Network topology icons Represents a generic network device such as a router s...

Page 5: ...fer from what you have on your device Obtaining documentation To access the most up to date H3C product documentation go to the H3C website at http www h3c com hk To obtain information about installat...

Page 6: ...rails 17 Installing cage nuts for attaching mounting brackets 20 Mounting the switch in the rack 22 Grounding the switch 23 Grounding the switch with a grounding strip 24 Grounding the switch through...

Page 7: ...n 60 Connecting the switch to the network 60 Connecting the switch to the network through an Ethernet twisted pair cable 60 Connecting the switch to the network through an optical fiber 60 Testing con...

Page 8: ...ng fabric modules 101 Power modules 101 DC input terminal blocks 102 Fan trays 103 Air filters 103 Transceiver modules 103 DC power cords 108 AC power cords 108 Appendix C LEDs 112 Chassis LEDs S12510...

Page 9: ...141 Appendix F Cabling recommendations 142 Routing network cables 142 Routing network cables for an S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch 142 Routing network cables for an S12516 X AC S12516 X DC switch 144...

Page 10: ...loose clothing jewelry for example necklace or any other things that could get caught in the chassis when you install and maintain the switch Electricity safety Clear the work area of possible electri...

Page 11: ...rectly with non attenuating optical instruments when the switch has power The laser light emitted from the fiber port might hurt your eyes The H3C S12500 X switches are Class 1 laser products Examinin...

Page 12: ...ews and circuit failure Table 2 Humidity requirements Humidity Range Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Cleanliness Dust buildup on the chassis might resul...

Page 13: ...and ESD is essential to the operating reliability of your switch Make sure the resistance between the chassis and the ground is less than 1 ohm For more information about grounding the switch see Ins...

Page 14: ...the switch has a good cooling system The installation site has a good cooling system Verify that the airflow design of the chassis meets the airflow design of the installation site Figure 1 Airflow th...

Page 15: ...vents Space For easy installation and maintenance follow these space requirements Reserve a minimum of 1 2 m 3 94 ft of clearance between the rack and walls or other devices Make sure the rack has eno...

Page 16: ...1 2 m 3 94 ft in depth recommended A minimum of 95 mm 3 74 in between the front rack posts and the front door A minimum of 865 mm 34 06 in between the front rack posts and the rear door NOTE If the di...

Page 17: ...module power consumptions see Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications For power module specifications see Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes The total height of the switches to b...

Page 18: ...cord bracket S12510 X AC and S12516 X AC switches and Installing FRUs respectively Plastic panel Install the plastic panel over the air inlet vents at the lower part of the front panel to protect the...

Page 19: ...rackets are delivered with each S12516 X AC switch The procedures for installing a power cord bracket to an S12510 X AC switch or an S12516 X AC switch are the same This section describes how to insta...

Page 20: ...wer on power modules and make sure the power modules are operating correctly before installing the plastic panel To install the plastic panel 1 Unpack the plastic panel clips and screws 2 Secure the c...

Page 21: ...12 Figure 5 Installing the clips 1 Clip 2 Screw 3 Fasten the screw Figure 6 Plastic panel 1 Positioning pin 2 Locking tab 3 Bottom sign...

Page 22: ...e plastic panel Installing the switch in a rack Switch dimensions and rack requirements Figure 8 and Figure 9 describe the dimensions for the S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch and the S12516 X AC S12516...

Page 23: ...14 Figure 8 S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch dimensions 1 Fan tray handle 2 Power cord bracket 3 Cable management bracket 4 Plastic panel 1 2 3 4 75mm 32mm 100mm 88mm 830mm...

Page 24: ...tray handle 2 Power cord bracket 3 Cable management bracket 4 Plastic panel To mount the switch in an enclosed rack make sure the rack meets the requirements described in Table 7 100 mm 3 94 in 80 mm...

Page 25: ...1 2 m 3 94 ft in depth recommended A minimum of 95 mm 3 74 in between the front rack posts and the front door A minimum of 865 mm 34 06 in between the front rack posts and the rear door NOTE If the di...

Page 26: ...g 771 60 lb To ensure stability of the rack install the slide rails to the lowest possible position when only one switch is mounted to the rack To install multiple switches on the rack mount the heavi...

Page 27: ...installation hole is wider than that between two adjacent standard installation holes b Each rack post requires six screws to attach the slide rail Mark the uppermost square hole and lowermost square...

Page 28: ...eep the slide rail horizontally and adjust its length until the installation holes on the rear end of the slide rail touch the cage nuts on the rear rack post Then use screws to attach the slide rail...

Page 29: ...slide rail Then mark the cage nut installation holes on the front rack post The switch comes with the mounting brackets installed To determine the cage nut installation holes remove a mounting bracke...

Page 30: ...21 Figure 15 Installing cage nuts for attaching mounting brackets for S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch 3U 3U 3U 3U 3U 3U 1U 1U 1U...

Page 31: ...ssis to carry the switch Any attempt to carry the switch with these parts might cause equipment damage or even bodily injury The switch is heavy As a best practice use a mechanical list to move and ca...

Page 32: ...your hands immediately because this might tip the switch damaging the switch or even causing bodily injury 4 Use screws provided with the switch to attach the mounting brackets to the rack posts If th...

Page 33: ...connecting the chassis The ring terminal of the grounding cable is used for connecting the grounding strip 2 Remove the grounding screws from the grounding holes at the rear of the chassis A grounding...

Page 34: ...E wire of the AC power module as shown in Figure 19 This section describes how to ground the S12510 X AC switch with five power modules installed You can select appropriate number of power modules as...

Page 35: ...26 Figure 20 Grounding the switch through the RTN wire of the DC power module...

Page 36: ...r the ESD wrist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded when installing FRUs To attach an ESD wrist strap 1 Make sure the switch is reliably grounded For information about how to ground your switc...

Page 37: ...as cards in this document The cards available for the switch are hot swappable For the cards available for the switch see Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes After you install all the required...

Page 38: ...PU LPU installation procedure is the same for the S12500 X switches This section describes how to install an LPU on an S12510 X AC switch To install an LPU on an S12510 X AC switch 1 Wear an ESD wrist...

Page 39: ...30 Figure 22 Removing the filler panel Figure 23 Removing the protection box 1 Loosen the captive screws 2 Pull the ejector levers outward 3 Pull out the LPU...

Page 40: ...on the LPU Installing switching fabric modules CAUTION You must install a minimum of one switching fabric module for the switch When you use the LSXM1TGS24FX1 LPU on the switch first install the switc...

Page 41: ...the switching fabric module to the protection box pull the ejector levers on the switching fabric module outward by holding the ejector levers and pressing the buttons on the ejector levers Then pull...

Page 42: ...ejector levers outward 4 Pull out the switching fabric module Figure 26 Installing the switching fabric module 1 Insert the card into the slot until the brakes touch the slot edges tightly 2 Press the...

Page 43: ...lot numbers correspond to power receptacle IDs Provide power to a power module based on its power receptacle ID You can install a power module in any empty power module slot The S12500 X switches supp...

Page 44: ...e latch inward 6 Install other power modules as needed in the same way Figure 28 Installing a power module 1 Open the panel of the power module 2 Insert the power module into the slot 3 Close the pane...

Page 45: ...receptacle 5 Observe the power module input output status LEDs If all the LEDs are on the power cords are correctly connected For description of power module status LEDs see Appendix C LEDs 6 If the p...

Page 46: ...odule input output status LEDs If all the LEDs are on the power cords are correctly connected For description of power module status LEDs see Appendix C LEDs 7 Install the plastic panel to the air inl...

Page 47: ...a DC input terminal block 1 As shown by callout 1 in Figure 32 insert the blue and black wires of the extension cable into the DC input terminal block and insert the other ends of the wires into the...

Page 48: ...section carefully before you install an SFP SFP QSFP module To install an SFP SFP QSFP module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more infor...

Page 49: ...ge read this section carefully before you install a CFP module To install a CFP module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information...

Page 50: ...has firm contact with the port See Figure 34 4 Fasten the captive screws 5 Connect the fiber to the module For the installation procedure see Connecting your switch to the network Figure 34 Installing...

Page 51: ...r if any from it Align the CFP2 transceiver module correctly with the fiber port before pushing it in the port Do not touch the golden plating on a CFP2 module To install a CFP2 module 1 Unpack the CF...

Page 52: ...a CFP2 module S12516X AF switch 1 Pivot the metal handle up 2 Push the CFP2 module slowly into the port Installing a CXP module CAUTION To avoid component damage read this section carefully before yo...

Page 53: ...od skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Attaching an ESD wrist strap 2 Unpack the CXP module Do not touch the golden plating of the module 3 Correctly orient the CXP module G...

Page 54: ...d the following instructions before you connect a CXP fiber cable CXP fiber cables are hot swappable H3C provides CXP AOC cables To connect a CXP fiber cable 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it...

Page 55: ...minimum of eight times the cable diameter An SFP a QSFP or a QSFP to SFP copper cable is hot swappable To connect fiber ports over a short distance use copper cables as follows Use an SFP copper cable...

Page 56: ...gy high availability scalability and manageability For more information about IRF see H3C S12500 X Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide IRF fabric setup flowchart The setup flow is shown in Figure 37...

Page 57: ...section describes issues that an IRF fabric setup plan must cover Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site Plan IRF fabric size and the installation site as follows 1 Use H3C S12500 X Switch...

Page 58: ...nnections between IRF member switches Each IRF member switch has two IRF ports IRF port 1 and IRF port 2 To use an IRF port you must bind a minimum of one physical port to it When connecting two neigh...

Page 59: ...hysical IRF ports Follow these guidelines to connect the physical IRF ports Use twisted pair cables to connect 10Gbase T ports Use an SFP transceiver module and fiber or an SFP copper cable to connect...

Page 60: ...nagement station See H3C S12500 X Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide 4 Verify that you can manage all member switches as if they were one node 5 Display the running status of the IRF fabri...

Page 61: ...ric supports equals the number of MPUs in the IRF fabric An S12500 X switch supports a maximum of 32 concurrent VTY users Accessing the switch for the first time The first time you access the switch y...

Page 62: ...ndows 7 Windows Vista or any other operating system prepare third party terminal control software and follow the software user guide or help to configure the terminal The following are the required te...

Page 63: ...serial port to be used from the Connect using list and click OK Figure 42 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 4 Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop...

Page 64: ...55 Figure 43 Setting the serial port parameters 5 Select File Properties in the HyperTerminal window Figure 44 HyperTerminal window 6 On the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and click OK...

Page 65: ...filler panels All the network cables fibers power cords and grounding cables have been correctly connected The input power voltage meets the requirement of the switch The console cable is correctly co...

Page 66: ...bin Done Loading file flash s12500x cmw710 boot a0040sp01 bin Done Image file flash s12500x cmw710 boot a0040sp01 bin is self decompressing Done System is starting Line aux0 is available Press ENTER...

Page 67: ...sy to configure secure and flat user management Environments that do not need granular privilege management Username and password Complex to configure secure and hierarchical user management Environme...

Page 68: ...Configure static routes Configure a static route with the destination IP address 172 16 1 0 and the next hop IP address 192 168 0 2 Sysname ip route static 172 16 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 2 Configu...

Page 69: ...witch to the network verify that all its basic network settings are correct Connecting the switch to the network through an Ethernet twisted pair cable The 10 100 1000BASE T ports and 10GBase T ports...

Page 70: ...r see Figure 47 Figure 46 Using an LC optical fiber connector to connect an SFP module Figure 47 Using an MPO optical fiber connector to connect a QSFP module 4 Examine the port LEDs for incorrect con...

Page 71: ...g fabric modules and LPUs on the front panel You can locate the failures according to the LED status For more information about the LED status on the chassis see Appendix C LEDs Every MPU or LPU of th...

Page 72: ...orrectly the LEDs for the power modules are in the following states On the MPU the power module OK LED is on and the FAIL LED is off On the power modules the input and output LEDs are steady green For...

Page 73: ...end If the new power module can operate correctly the old power module has failed Contact your sales agent or local service engineer to replace the old power module 9 If the problem persists contact...

Page 74: ...rating correctly If the MPU LED is red a minimum of one MPU is faulty or is loading software To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the power module is operating correctly For more information see Power...

Page 75: ...card into another slot If the card can operate correctly the previous slot is faulty 6 If the problem persists contact H3C Support Interface failure The interfaces provided by MPUs and LPUs all have...

Page 76: ...together 7 If the problem persists contact H3C Support Technical support If the failures still exist contact H3C Support Before contacting the customer service prepare the following information to hel...

Page 77: ...ule to the chassis again install it after the status LED on it is off Figure 48 Power module removal flow Figure 49 Power module installation flow The procedures for replacing power modules in an S125...

Page 78: ...tward 2 Open the power module panel 3 Pull the power module out 4 Close the power module panel Replacing a card WARNING When replacing a card while the switch is running be aware of electrical safety...

Page 79: ...ormation see Installing FRUs 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the LPU as shown in callout 1 on Figure 51 4 Move the ejector levers outward to separate the LPU from the backp...

Page 80: ...71 Figure 51 Replacing an LPU 1 1 Loosen the captive screw 2 Pull the ejector levers outward...

Page 81: ...skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Installing FRUs 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the switching fabric module as shown in callout 1 on Figure...

Page 82: ...dule out of the slot along the slide rails as shown in Figure 54 6 Put the removed switching fabric module on the antistatic mat 7 Install a new switching fabric module For the installation procedures...

Page 83: ...ation of the switch For an S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch if only one fan tray is used install it in the slot FAN2 to ensure good ventilation For an S12516 X AC S12516 X DC switch make sure both fan t...

Page 84: ...nd make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Installing FRUs 3 Loosen the captive screws on the fan tray and pull the fan tray part way out of...

Page 85: ...s 2 Unpack the fan tray 3 Install the fan tray in a correct direction a Align the fan tray with upside on top with the fan tray slot b Holding both sides of the fan tray gently slide the fan tray alon...

Page 86: ...replacing an air filter while the switch is running be aware of electrical safety hazards The air filter is an optional accessory Clean air filters every three months to guarantee adequate ventilatio...

Page 87: ...the air inlet vents and power module slots To remove an air filter in the power module area 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded Fo...

Page 88: ...79 Figure 60 Removing an air filter from the plastic panel To remove an air filter from the left side of the S12516 X AC S12516 X DC chassis use a screwdriver to loosen the screws in the air filter...

Page 89: ...f the S12516 X AC S12516 X DC chassis For information about how to install air filters see S12510 X S12510 F Air Filter User Manual or S12516 X S12516 F Air Filter User Manual IMPORTANT After you remo...

Page 90: ...move module into its original shipping materials 6 Install a new SFP SFP QSFP module in the port For the installation procedure see Installing FRUs If you are not to install an SFP SFP QSFP module in...

Page 91: ...ipping materials 5 Install a new CXP module in the port For the installation procedure see Installing FRUs If you are not to install a CXP module in the port insert the dust plug that is provided with...

Page 92: ...oval and avoiding damage To replace an SFP QSFP QSFP to SFP copper cable 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded For more information see Installing...

Page 93: ...LPU section power module section fan tray section switching fabric module section and MPU section This document uses an S12510 X AC switch as an example to illustrate each section Unless otherwise st...

Page 94: ...1 Cable management bracket Used for routing network cables Location and appearance vary by switch models S12510 X AC S12510 X DC Upper part of the front panel S12516 X AC S12516 X DC On the mounting b...

Page 95: ...You can install appropriate number of power modules according to the power supply mode and system consumption You can install a power module in any empty power module slot 4 Fan tray slots Located at...

Page 96: ...ing to the slot numbers of the power modules that have been installed Table 15 describes the slot arrangement for FRUs Table 15 Slot arrangement for FRUs Switch model MPU Switchin g fabric module LPU...

Page 97: ...39 8 mm 1 57 in 432 5 mm 17 03 in 308 3 mm 12 14 in LSX1FAB10B1 3 1 kg 6 83 lb 39 8 mm 1 57 in 432 5 mm 17 03 in 308 3 mm 12 14 in LSX1FAB16B1 5 3 kg 11 68 lb 39 8 mm 1 57 in 693 0 mm 27 28 lb 309 1 m...

Page 98: ...8FC1 5 8 kg 12 79 lb 39 8 mm 1 57 in 399 2 mm 15 72 in 511 9 mm 20 15 in LSXM1TGS48FE1 5 7 kg 12 57 lb 39 8 mm 1 57 in 399 2 mm 15 72 in 511 9 mm 20 15 in LSXM1QGS24FE1 6 4 kg 14 11 lb 39 8 mm 1 57 in...

Page 99: ...lb 41 4 mm 1 63 in 101 6 mm 4 in 351 8 mm 13 85 in LSXM1AC2000 2 1 kg 4 63 lb 41 4 mm 1 63 in 101 6 mm 4 in 351 8 mm 13 85 in LSTM1PSRD 2 0 kg 4 41 lb 41 4 mm 1 63 in 101 6 mm 4 in 351 8 mm 13 85 in...

Page 100: ...OTE The model of a card is LSXM prefixed on the card package and LSX prefixed or LSXM prefixed on the card panel For example LSX1SUP10A1 and LSXM1SUP10A1 identify the same card When you order a card r...

Page 101: ...W 465 W LSXM2QGS24FX1 274 W 395 W LSXM1QGS12FX1 143 W 225 W LSXM1CGX8FX1 286 W 335 W LSXM1CGP8FX1 253 W 410 W LSXM1TGT48FX1 160 W 345 W LSXM1GT48FX1 122 W 145 W Fan tray power consumption The switch...

Page 102: ...tion of a switch depends on its power consumption To calculate heat dissipation of the switch assume 90 power consumption is converted to heat and the efficiency of the power module is 90 Heat dissipa...

Page 103: ...ure Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at full speed S12516 X AC two fan trays S12516 X DC two fan trays 69 6 dBA 86 3 dBA NOTE The sound pressure levels are measured according to the met...

Page 104: ...ypes switch software versions and LPU models MPU type Switch software version LPU model Type A Release 10XX EA EB and EC See Table 29 Type B Release 11XX FC FE and FX See Table 30 For more information...

Page 105: ...Table 29 and Table 30 list LPUs that are compatible with type A MPUs and type B MPUs respectively NOTE The model of a card is LSXM prefixed on the card package and LSX prefixed or LSXM prefixed on the...

Page 106: ...FP copper cable Gigabit SFP module LSX1TGS48EB1 48 port 10 Gigabit SFP fiber Ethernet interface card LC 48 10 1 Gbps 10 Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP copper cable Gigabit SFP module LSX1TGS24EB1 2...

Page 107: ...S48EC1 48 port 10 Gigabit SFP fiber Ethernet interface card LC 48 10 1 Gbps 10 Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP copper cable Gigabit SFP module LSX1TGS24EC1 24 port 10 Gigabit SFP fiber Ethernet inte...

Page 108: ...fiber Ethernet interface card LC 48 10 1 Gbps 10 Gigabit SFP module 10 Gigabit SFP copper cable Gigabit SFP module LSXM1QGS24FE 1 24 port 40 Gigabit QSFP fiber Ethernet interface card MPO LC 24 40 Gb...

Page 109: ...SXM2QGS24FX 1 24 port 40 Gigabit QSFP fiber Ethernet interface card MPO LC 24 40 Gbps QSFP module QSFP copper cable QSFP to SFP copper cable LSXM1QGS12FX 1 12 port 40 Gigabit QSFP fiber Ethernet inter...

Page 110: ...ng to the power supply mode and system consumption Make sure the total maximum output power of the ordered power modules is greater than the system power consumption As a best practice reserve 20 of t...

Page 111: ...ting temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Operating temperature 5 C to 55 C 23 F to 131 F Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage temper...

Page 112: ...ou can install air filters at the air inlet vents of the chassis to prevent dust from entering the switch S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switches Air inlet vents are located below the plastic panel at the lo...

Page 113: ...o 1566 723 nm LC 9 125 m single mode optical fiber N A 80 km 49 71 miles IMPORTANT Only the LSX1TGS48FC1 LSXM1TGS48FE1 LSXM1TGS48FX1 LSXM2TGS48FX1 and LSXM1TGS24FX1 LPUs support the SFP XG LH80 Tunabl...

Page 114: ...i mode optical fiber 500 MHz km 550 m 1804 46 ft SFP GE LH40 S M1310 1310 nm LC 9 125 m single mode optical fiber N A 40 km 24 86 miles SFP GE LH40 S M1550 1550 nm LC 9 125 m single mode optical fiber...

Page 115: ...CW 1610 nm LC 9 125 m single mode optical fiber N A 70 km 43 50 miles IMPORTANT You must use the SFP GE LX SM1310 BIDI and the SFP GE LX SM1490 BIDI in pairs Table 38 QSFP module specifications Model...

Page 116: ...able 40 QSFP to SFP copper cable specifications Model Cable length Data rate Description LSWM1QSTK3 1 m 3 28 ft 40 Gbps Used for connecting a 40 Gbps QSFP port to four 10 Gbps SFP ports LSWM1QSTK4 3 m...

Page 117: ...sed for connecting the S12500 X switch to the external AC power supply system Select AC power cords according to the power of the power module The connector type varies by country or region Select a c...

Page 118: ...Connector outline Power cord outline Connector outline 3 Connector type Code Length Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally Oth...

Page 119: ...regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally Other countries or regions using this type of power cords Countries or regions seldom using this typ...

Page 120: ...ds conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally Other countries or regions using this type of power cords Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords I type 0404A01A 3 m...

Page 121: ...EDs Power module status LEDs Card LEDs MPU active standby status LED S12500 X Switch Series LPU LEDs RJ 45 port LEDs SFP port LEDs SFP port LEDs QSFP port LEDs CFP port LEDs CFP2 port LEDs CXP port LE...

Page 122: ...LED FAN 3 MPU LED MPU 4 Switching fabric module LED FAB 5 LPU LED LPU Power module LED Table 48 Power module LED description LED Status Description PWR Green All power modules are operating correctly...

Page 123: ...cates the operating status of the switching fabric modules Table 51 Switching fabric module LED description LED State Description FAB Green The switching fabric modules are operating correctly Red A m...

Page 124: ...net port is receiving or sending data On Off A link is present Off Off No link is present Fan LEDs The MPU provides two LEDs OK and FAIL to indicate the status of the fan tray Table 54 Fan LED descrip...

Page 125: ...g 4 times per second Steady on The card is loading software If the RUN LED keeps flashing and the ALM LED keeps steady on the software versions of the switch and the card do not match Flashing once ev...

Page 126: ...45 to 48 on the LSX1GP48EB1 are SFP ports that support SFP modules SFP modules and SFP copper cables Table 59 SFP port LED description LED status Description Flashing The SFP port is receiving or tran...

Page 127: ...eceiving transmitting status of the CFP ports Table 62 CFP port LED description LED status Description Flashing The CFP port is receiving or transmitting data On A link is present Off No link is prese...

Page 128: ...ure of the switching fabric module has exceeded the upper or lower limit Off Off The switching fabric module has not started or not powered on Steady on Steady on The switching fabric module is starti...

Page 129: ...correctly Steady on Steady on Steady on Off An over temperature alarm has occurred Steady on Off Steady on Steady on The power module is powered off because of over temperature Flashing Off Off Off T...

Page 130: ...P ports to transmit data QSFP to SFP copper cable QSFP port at one end and SFP port at the other end Connects QSFP port at one end and SFP port at the other end CXP fiber cable CXP ports Connects CXP...

Page 131: ...able type Based on performance Ethernet cables can be classified into category 3 category 4 category 5 category 5e category 6 category 6A and category 7 cable based on performance Table 69 Ethernet ca...

Page 132: ...es based on their pinouts Straight through The pinouts at both ends comply with standard 568B as shown in Figure 68 Crossover The pinouts at one end comply with standard 568B and those at the other en...

Page 133: ...BIDB Bi directional data cable B 2 Rx Receive data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 3 Tx Send data BIDA Bi directional data cable A 4 Reserved N A BIDD Bi directional data cable D 5 Reserved N A BIDD...

Page 134: ...l cords patch cords and fiber cables must be single mode Optical fiber Optical fibers are widely used in fiber optic communications which are advantageous for long distance communications Optical fibe...

Page 135: ...xposed fiber on the other The end of the pigtail is fusion spliced to a fiber connecting the fiber cable and transceiver Pigtail cords fall into single mode yellow and multi mode orange and can also b...

Page 136: ...indicates the outer diameter of dust caps If the fiber has to pass through a metallic board hole the hole must have a sleek and fully filleted surface the filleting radius must be not less than 2 mm...

Page 137: ...e A QSFP to SFP copper cable is a cable with one QSFP module at one end and four SFP modules at the other end Figure 74 QSFP to SFP copper cable 1 QSFP connector 2 QSFP pull latch 3 SFP connector 4 SF...

Page 138: ...129 Figure 75 CXP fiber cable 1 Connector 2 Pull latch 1 2...

Page 139: ...the label to identify the peer end of the cable on which the label is affixed As shown in Figure 76 write a network cable label as follows Write the position of the cable in Area 1 Write the position...

Page 140: ...eric label is bar shaped with fixed dimensions It is applicable to all cables A mark TO is located at the upper left corner in the right area of the label to identify the peer end of the cable on whic...

Page 141: ...out using a label printer see the user guide of the printer To write labels use black markers A marker has two nibs Be sure to use the smaller nib to write labels Affixing labels After printing or wri...

Page 142: ...he recessed rectangular area on the identification plate You can stick the label to either side of the identification plate Be sure to affix the labels on the same side of the identification plates A...

Page 143: ...on the right side of the cable in vertical cabling Make sure the label is facing out as shown in Figure 82 Figure 82 Affixed labels Affixing a generic label The requirements for affixing a generic la...

Page 144: ...s or other positions that might affect cable installation when you stick a label or bundle a cable tie with a power cord identification plate Bundle cable ties at the same positions of power cords wit...

Page 145: ...he rack number chassis number and Ethernet port number for example B02 03 12 If you connect the cable to a terminal or an NMS specify the location number of the terminal or the NMS The information pro...

Page 146: ...tion on labels affixed to the fiber between two devices Content Meaning Example MN B C D R T MN Rack number M Row number of the rack in the equipment room in the range of A to Z N Column number of the...

Page 147: ...T MN Row number and column number of ODF M Row number of the rack in the equipment room in the range of A to Z N Column number of the rack in the equipment room in the range of 01 to 99 For example G...

Page 148: ...pment room Power cabinet side MN identifies the row and column number of the power distribution equipment like the control cabinet and distribution box BC identifies the row and column number of the 4...

Page 149: ...se labels are affixed to the AC cables that provide power for cabinets and protection grounding cables including POWER RTN and PGND cables The 220 VAC cables and related PGND and RTN cables are covere...

Page 150: ...et of Row B Column 01 in the equipment room Engineering labels for devices These labels can be affixed to any device You can fill in the device name model IP address serial number installation address...

Page 151: ...le routing by using the cable routing lines according to your installation environment and bundle the network cables at the tie wrap tabs Figure 90 shows the cable management bracket on an S12510 X AC...

Page 152: ...143 Figure 91 Cable routing from the left side for an S12510 X AC S12510 X DC switch...

Page 153: ...AC S12510 X DC switch Routing network cables for an S12516 X AC S12516 X DC switch The cable management brackets are installed at the both sides of an S12516 X AC S12516 X DC switch As a best practice...

Page 154: ...distribution cabinet AC power sockets and lightning protection box When you connect two cables together place the connector at the bottom of the rack Secure the power cords to the power cord bracket o...

Page 155: ...dius of a high speed cable for example SFP copper cable should be a minimum of five times of the cable s outer diameter If the coaxial cable is frequently bent plugged and unplugged the curvature radi...

Page 156: ...signal cable bundle is a minimum of 30 mm 1 18 in The cable management brackets and cable routing slots inside or outside the rack are smooth and have no sharp edges or tips When you route cables thr...

Page 157: ...h slack in cables and make sure they are not stressed from any movement of the part Cables must be protected at points where they might rub or come in contact with sharp edges or heated areas Use high...

Page 158: ...bundle diameter mm Space between bundles mm 10 80 to 150 10 to 30 150 to 200 30 200 to 300 Do not tie cables or bundles in a knot The metal parts of the crimped cold pressed terminal blocks such as ai...

Page 159: ...on box Then perform the same step to remove all AC power cords Loosen the screws on the terminal of a DC power cord and then remove the DC power cord Then perform the same step to remove all DC power...

Page 160: ...epackaging the switch accessories Repackaging the plastic panel and the air filter Before you remove the power module remove the plastic panel from the lower part of the front panel If an air filter i...

Page 161: ...from the card If no transceiver module is installed on the card go to the next step For information about how to remove a transceiver module see Replacement procedures 3 Remove all cards from the chas...

Page 162: ...the rack 1 Loosen the captive screws that attach the mounting brackets to the rack 2 Slide the chassis outwards along the slide rails Removing the power cord bracket S12510 X AC and S12516 X AC switc...

Page 163: ...e an S12510 X AC switch You can repackage an S12516 X AC switch by using the same method To repackage the switch chassis 1 Align the rear bottom edge of the chassis with the positioning lines on the w...

Page 164: ...et base as shown in Figure 103 Figure 103 Attaching the L type bracket to the pallet base 1 L type bracket 3 Cover the chassis with the packing bag from the top down and then tape the bag to the plast...

Page 165: ...p down with the mark side facing the front panel of the chassis 6 Cover the foam cushion to the chassis top and make sure the mounting brackets seat into the internal notches of the foam cushion See c...

Page 166: ...157 Figure 105 Locating the foam cushion and the accessory box 1 Side of the front panel 2 Seat the mounting brackets into the internal notches of the foam cushion 3 Accessory box...

Page 167: ...pair cable 121 Examining the installation site 2 Examples 135 F Fan failure 64 Fan tray status LEDs 1 19 Fan trays 103 Filling in labels 132 G General cabling requirements 146 Grounding the switch 23...

Page 168: ...cing a power module 68 Replacing a transceiver module 81 Replacing an air filter 77 Routing network cables 142 Routing power cords 145 S Safety recommendations 1 SFP copper cable 127 Switching fabric...

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