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Because the depth and weight of the RG-S6200 series switch are 690mm and 13.5Kg, the switch must be fastened 
with the pallet first, and then fastened onto the rack of the cabinet. 

 

3.3.3 Mounting the Switch to the Desktop 

In several cases, users do not have the 19-inch standard cabinets. In this case, the most frequent method is to 
mount the switch to a clean workstation.   

Step 1: Attach the four adhesive rubber pads provided in the carton onto the indentations on the four corners at the 
bottom of the switch. 

Step 2: Place the switch on the desktop flatly to ensure that the air around the switch can flow freely.   

Summary of Contents for RG-S6200 Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual RG S6200 Series Switch...

Page 2: ...means are all registe red trademarks of Ruijie Networks Co Ltd and are protected by law Disclaimer The information contained in this manual may be modified without notification Ruijie Networks has tri...

Page 3: ...d Connection Media Appendix B Mini GBIC Modules Appendix C SFP Modules Related Documents Software manual of switches covering CLI commands software configuration guide and version release notes Obtain...

Page 4: ...e configuration problems and other network performance problems http www ruijie com cn service aspx Customer services hotline 86 4008 111 000 Customer services email service ruijie com cn Documentatio...

Page 5: ...es Model 10 100 1000Base T adaptive Ethernet port 10G SFP port Console port USB2 0 port Extension Module Slot Redundant Fan Redundant Power Supply RG S6200 48XS 1 32 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 The extension module...

Page 6: ...ie Networks SFP Port Supported SFP Port Supported RPS type 1 1 redundant power supply Power supply AC input Rated pressure range 100 240V Maximum pressure range 90 264V Maximum DC power supply 280V Fr...

Page 7: ...one 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port and one USB2 0 port The backpanel provides two power slots and four dual fan slots Figure1 1 shows the appearance of the M6200 16XS extension module Figure 1 1 Appe...

Page 8: ...ure 1 3 Schematic diagram of RG S6200 backpanel with M6200 FAN F R RG M6200 AC650I F R 1 Power supply module1 slot take the RG M6200 AC650I F R fan module for the example 2 Fan module slot take the M6...

Page 9: ...pation System The RG S6200 supports two heat dissipation schemes F and R The F mode combines the front to back air passage with power backward heat dissipation thereby ensuring the device to function...

Page 10: ...take and outlet exceeds the normal operating temperature of the system B The inconsistency of power supply fan type occurs The inconsistency means the F and R coexist in the system Note that the F and...

Page 11: ...olid red Power supply fault any fault Solid green Gigabit Link Blinking green Gigabit ACT Solid yellow 10 100M Link MGMT Indicates the external management port Blinking yellow 10 100M ACT Solid green...

Page 12: ...port 10G SFP fiber port the fiber port supports 10GBase X mode A variety of optical transceiver modules of Ruijie Networks are available for different transmission distances Features are shown as belo...

Page 13: ...0 AC650I F R Figure1 8 RG M6200 AC650I F R power supply module 1 Power supply status indicator 2 Power plug 1 5 2 2 Features RG M6200 AC650I F R provides the power supply with rated voltage of 12V for...

Page 14: ...Fan status indicator 1 5 3 2 Features M6200 FAN F R provides the heat dissipation schemes of the front and back air passages back and front air passages to enable the intelligent dissipation for the R...

Page 15: ...fan status indicator which is defined as below Automatically adjust the rotation speed of the fan according to the temperature Solid green The fan works normally Solid yellow The module type conflict...

Page 16: ...or straining the back Before moving the device turn off all power supplies and dismantle all power modules 2 1 3 Electric Safety Observe local regulations and specifications when performing electric o...

Page 17: ...lane of the cabinet is reserved at the ventilation openings to ensure the normal ventilation After various cables have been connected they should be arranged into bundles or placed on the cabling rack...

Page 18: ...osion of the metal and the aging of some parts The equipment room should be protected from the intrusion of harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide sulfured hydrogen nitrogen dioxide and chlorine whose r...

Page 19: ...ply and the enclosure in the equipment electric shock may occur 2 3 2 Lightning Grounding The lightning protection system of a facility is an independent system that consists of the lightning rod down...

Page 20: ...nducts from one unit to another Conducted interference often affects the power supply of the equipment but can be controlled by a filter Radiated interference may affect any signal path in the equipme...

Page 21: ...The RG S6200 series are not provided with a tool kit Please prepare tools on your own...

Page 22: ...ensure that you have carefully read Chapter 2 Make sure that the requirements set forth in Chapter 2 have been met 3 1 Installation Procedure 3 2 Confirmations before Installation Before installation...

Page 23: ...pad radar launch pad and high frequency large current devices If necessary electromagnetic shielding should be adopted For example use interface cables to shield cables Interface cables should be lai...

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Page 27: ...to the Desktop In several cases users do not have the 19 inch standard cabinets In this case the most frequent method is to mount the switch to a clean workstation Step 1 Attach the four adhesive rubb...

Page 28: ...to avoid being pressed by heavy goods or disconnected by foots 3 4 1 2 Removing theExtension Module The process of removing the extension module is reverse to the installation 1 Power off the switch...

Page 29: ...power module you need to hold the handle of the power module with one hand and hold the end of the power module with the other hand to remove it slowly The blank panel of the power shall be installed...

Page 30: ...he process of removing a fan module is reverse to the installation Step 1 Wear the anti static gloves and loosen the captive screws of the fan module to be replaced Step 2 Pinch the captive screws of...

Page 31: ...round line is connected Check that the cables and power input cables are correctly connected Check that all interface cables are laid out inside the equipment room In the case of external cabling chec...

Page 32: ...the PC Step 2 Connect one end of the console cable RJ45 to the console port of the switch 4 1 3 Setting Terminal Parameters Step 1 Start the PC and run the terminal simulation program on the PC such a...

Page 33: ...the parameters are already configured 4 2 2 Checking after Power on Recommended After power on you are recommended to perform the following checks to ensure the normal operation of follow up configura...

Page 34: ...mer Service Department for technical support The status indicator is not on after the switch is started The power supply module does not supply power The power cable is in loose contact Check whether...

Page 35: ...s in receiving transmitting frames The connected twisted pair cable is faulty The length of the cable exceeds 100 m The port has special configuration that has no common working mode with the connecte...

Page 36: ...igure A 1 Schematic diagram for the four twisted pairs of the 1000BASE T Straight Through Crossover Switch Switch 1TP0 1TP0 2TP0 2TP0 3TP1 3TP1 6TP1 6TP1 4TP2 4TP2 5TP2 5TP2 7TP3 7TP3 8TP3 8TP3 Switch...

Page 37: ...orts select single mode or multiple mode optical fibers for connection according to the fiber module connected The connection schematic diagram is shown in Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Schematic diagram for...

Page 38: ...MHz km Core Size nm Transmis sion Distance Send Optical Intensity dbm Min Receptio n Sensitivit y dbm MAX Standard Complian ce Mini GBIC SX 850 Multi mo de optical fiber 160 200 400 500 62 5 62 5 50 0...

Page 39: ...m N A N A For the optical module with transmission distance exceeding 40km and higher one on line optical attenuator should be added on the link to avoid the overload of the optical receiver when shor...

Page 40: ...m Media Type Core Size nm Modular Bandwid th MHz km Transmiss ion Distance Optical Intensi ty dbm MIN Optical Intensi ty dbm MAX Receptio n Sensitivit y dbm MIN Receptio n Sensitiv y dbm MAX 62 5 200...

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