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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 

 

RG-S1800 Series Switch 

RG-S1800G Series Switch   

RG-S1800-P Series Switch   

RG-S1800G-P Series Switch

   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RG-S1808

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation and Reference Guide RG S1800 Series Switch RG S1800G Series Switch RG S1800 P Series Switch RG S1800G P Series Switch ...

Page 2: ... or by any means without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited Exemption Statement This document is provided as is The contents of this document are subject to change without any notice Please obtain the latest information through the Ruijie Networks website Ruijie Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy and will not shoulder any responsibility for losses and damages cau...

Page 3: ...ence in installing and maintaining network hardware At the same time it is assumed that the users are already familiar with the related terms and concepts Obtaining Technical Assistance Ruijie Networks Website http www ruijienetworks com Service Email service_rj ruijienetworks com Technical Support http www ruijienetworks com service aspx Technical Support Hotline 86 4008 111 000 Symbol Convention...

Page 4: ...ischarge Damage Prevention 26 2 1 5 Laser Safety 26 2 2 Installation Site Requirements 26 2 2 1 Ventilation Requirements 26 2 2 2 Temperature and Humidity Requirements 26 2 2 3 Cleanness Requirements 27 2 2 4 EMI 27 2 2 5 System Grounding Requirements 28 2 2 6 Lightning Resistance Considerations 29 2 2 7 EMI Consideration 30 2 3 Requirements of Installation Tools 30 3 Product Installation 31 3 1 I...

Page 5: ... Wall 38 3 7 Installing the RG S1800G P Series 40 3 7 1 Mounting the Switch in the Rack 40 3 7 2 Mounting the Switch on the Wall 40 3 7 3 Mounting the Switch to a Workbench 41 3 8 Connecting the Power Cord 42 3 9 Checking after Installation 43 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 44 4 1 General Troubleshooting Procedure 44 4 2 Common Faults 44 Appendix A Connectors and Connection Media 46 Appendix B ...

Page 6: ... multiple services and ease of use and provide brand new technical solutions for users Each port of the switches can provide high bandwidth and supply power to wireless APs and IP cameras The switches support full half duplex mode and enable low cost and high performance network solutions The RG S1800G P series switches are full GE PoE switches released by Ruijie Networks The switches are characte...

Page 7: ...urrent 550mA Max voltage range 90V to 290V PoE Not supported Power Consumption 1 5W Max Operating Temperature 0º C to 50º C 32º F to 122º F Storage Temperature 40º C to 70º C 40º F to 158º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 RH non condensing Fan N A EMC Standards EN55032 Class B Dimensions W D H 140 mm x 76 mm x 27 mm Switching Capacity Gbps 1 6Gbps Product Ap...

Page 8: ...2 Front Panel of RG S1808 Note 1 Power status indicator 2 10 100BASE T Link ACT indicator Rear Panel Figure1 3 Rear Panel of RG S1808 Note 1 10 100BASE T ports 2 DC power input port Power Supply The RG S1808 switch can be powered with DC power DC input DC 5V 550mA Heat Dissipation ...

Page 9: ...wered on Ethernet port indicator 1 8 Off The port is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected Blinking green The port is transmitting or receiving data 1 1 2 RG S1826 Technical Specifications Model RG S1826 Ports 24 port 10 100BASE T 2 combo ports SFP Type Ethernet Gigabit Mini GBIC SX Mini GBIC LX Mini GBIC LH40 Mini GBIC ZX50 Mini GBIC ZX80 Mini GBIC ZX100 1000Base T Mini GBIC GT The supp...

Page 10: ... x 44 mm Switching Capacity 8 8Gbps Product Appearance The front panel of RG S1826 Ethernet switch provides 24 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports two Gigabit combo ports The rear panel provides an AC power input port and a grounding connector Figure 1 4 Appearance of RG S1826 Front Panel Figure 1 5 Front Panel of RG S1826 Note 1 Power status indicator 2 10 100BASE T Link ACT indicator 3 10 100 1000BASE T...

Page 11: ...f the chassis should be reserved for ventilation Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings LED Indicator Indicator Faceplate Marker Status Indication Power indicator PWR Off The switch is powered down On The switch is powered on Ethernet port indicator 1 24 Off The port is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected Blinking green The port is transmitting or...

Page 12: ...orage Temperature 40º C to 70º C 40º F to 158º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 RH non condensing Fan N A EMC Standards EN55032 Class B Dimensions W D H 220 mm x 160 mm x 44 mm Switching Capacity Gbps 16Gbps Product Appearance The front panel of RG S1808G Ethernet switch provides eight 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet ports The rear panel provides an AC power input ...

Page 13: ...ency 50 60Hz Rated current 0 3A Power cord requirement 10A Heat Dissipation The RG S1808G switch is designed with no fans To ensure good dissipation sufficient space 10 cm distance from both sides and the back panel of the chassis should be reserved for ventilation Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings LED Indicator Indicator Faceplate Marker Status Indicati...

Page 14: ...40 Mini GBIC ZX50 Mini GBIC ZX80 Mini GBIC ZX100 1000Base T Mini GBIC GT The supported module type may change at any time Consult us for the detailed change information SFP Ports Support 1000Base X Power Supply AC input Rated voltage range 100V to 240V Max voltage range 90V to 290V Frequency 50 60Hz Rated current 0 5A PoE Not supported Power Consumption 9W max Operating Temperature 0º C to 50º C 3...

Page 15: ...he rear panel provides an AC power input port and a grounding connector Figure 1 10 Appearance of RG S1818G Front Panel Figure 1 11 Front Panel of RG S1818G Note 1 Power status indicator 2 10 100 1000BASE T Link ACT Speed indicator 3 1000BASE X SFP port indicator 4 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet port 5 1000BASE X SFP port Rear Panel Figure1 12 Rear Panel of RG S1818G Note 1 Grounding connector 2 AC po...

Page 16: ...tch is powered down On The switch is powered on Ethernet port indicator 1 16 Off The port is NOT connected Solid orange The port is connected Blinking orange The port is connected at 10 100 Mbps Solid green The port is connected at 1000 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 1000 Mbps SFP port indicator SFP1 SFP2 Off The port is NOT connected Solid orange The port is ...

Page 17: ... max Operating Temperature 0º C to 50º C 32º F to 122º F Storage Temperature 40º C to 70º C 40º F to 158º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 RH non condensing Fan N A EMC Standards EN55032 Class A Dimensions W D H 440 mm x 205 mm x 44 mm Switching Capacity Gbps 52Gbps Product Appearance The front panel of RG S1826G Ethernet switch provides 24 10 100 1000BASE T...

Page 18: ...range 100V to 240V Max voltage range 90V to 290V Frequency 50 60Hz Rated current 0 5A Power Cord Requirements 10A Heat Dissipation RG S1826G switch is designed with no fans To ensure good dissipation sufficient space 10 cm distance from both sides and the back panel of the chassis should be reserved for ventilation Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings LED i...

Page 19: ...iving or transmitting traffic at 1000 Mbps 1 2 4 Module The RG S1800G series switches support the following modules M3000E 02SFP GT and M3000E STACK M3000E 02SFP GT can be used to extend two SFP ports 1 3 RG S1800 P Series Switch 1 3 1 RG S1809 P Technical Specifications Model RG S1809 P Ports 8 port 10 100BASE T 1 port 10 100 1000BASE T Uplink Power Supply DC input DC 53 5V 2 3A Rated current 2 3...

Page 20: ...link port Figure 1 16 Appearance of RG S1809 P Front Panel Figure 1 17 Front Panel of RG S1809 P Note 1 Power status indicator 2 10 100BASE T Link ACT indicator 1 8 10 100 1000BASE T Link ACT indicator Uplink 3 PoE Status LED indicator 4 10 100 BASE T Ethernet port 5 10 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet port Rear Panel Figure1 18 Rear Panel of RG S1809 P Note 1 Grounding connector 2 DC power input port Pow...

Page 21: ...ernet port indicator 1 8 Off The port is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected at 10 100 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 10 100 Mbps 1000Mbps Ethernet port indicator Uplink Off The port is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected at 10 100 1000 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 10 100 1000 Mbps PoE Status indi...

Page 22: ...85V Frequency 50 60Hz Rated current 4A PoE All the RJ45 ports are PoE capable with the maximum power output of 30W The maximum output power of PoE PoE is 370W Power Consumption 400W max Operating Temperature 0º C to 50º C 32º F to 122º F Storage Temperature 40º C to 70º C 40º F to 158º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 90 RH non condensing Fan Support EMC Standa...

Page 23: ...tatus indicator 4 1000BASE X SFP port indicator 5 10 100 1000 BASE T port 6 1000BASE X SFP port Rear Panel Figure1 24 Rear Panel of RG S1826G P Note 1 Grounding connector 2 AC power input port Power Supply RG S1826G P Switch can be powered with AC power Rated voltage range 100V to 240V Max voltage range 90V to 285V Frequency 50 60Hz Rated current 4A Power cord requirement 10A Heat Dissipation ...

Page 24: ...nnected at 10 100 Mbps Blinking orange The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 10 100 Mbps Solid green The port is connected at 1000 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 1000 Mbps SFP port indicator SFP1 SFP2 Off The port is NOT connected Solid green The port is connected at 1000 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 1000 Mbps...

Page 25: ...nd avoid hurting legs and feet or spraining the waist 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 operations Relevant operators must be qualified Before installing the device carefully check any potential danger in the surroundings such as ungrounded power supply and...

Page 26: ... distance from both sides and the back panel of the cabinet is reserved at the ventilation openings to ensure the normal ventilation During the jumper process of the device prevent the cables from blocking the air intake Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings 2 2 2 Temperature and Humidity Requirements To ensure the normal operation and prolong the service li...

Page 27: ...granularity in the equipment room Table 2 2 Requirements for the Dust Content and Granularity in the Equipment Room Substance Concentration Limit particles m3 Dust particles diameter 0 5μm 3 5 10 6 Dust particles diameter 5μm 3 10 4 Apart from dust the salt acid and sulfide in the air in the equipment room must also meet strict requirements as such poisonous substances may accelerate the corrosion...

Page 28: ...t using AC power supply must be grounded by using the yellow green safety grounding cable Otherwise when the insulating resistance decreases the power supply and the enclosure in the equipment electric shock may occur Ensure that a protective earth wire is provided in the building A service person should check whether or not the socket outlet from which the device is to be powered provides a relia...

Page 29: ...en the AC power cable is imported outdoors and directly connected to the power port of the switch lightning line bank should be adopted to prevent the switch from being hit by lightning shocks Usage of the lightning line bank Connect the mains supply AC cable to the lightning line bank Then connect the switch to the lightning line bank This can help to prevent the current of high voltage lightning...

Page 30: ...e source and the sensitive component along which cable the interference conducts 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 equipment and is difficult to shield Effective measures should be taken for the power system to prevent the interference from the ele...

Page 31: ...t 3 1 Installation Procedure 3 2 Confirmations before Installation Before installation please confirm the following points Whether ventilation requirements are met for the switch Whether the requirements of temperature and humidity are met for the switch Whether power cables are already laid out and whether the requirements of electrical current are met Whether related network adaption lines are a...

Page 32: ...g should be adopted For example use interface cables to shield cables 100 meter network cables should be laid inside the equipment room and outdoor cabling of such cables is prohibited If outdoor cabling is necessary take relevant measures for lightning protection 3 4 Installing the RG S1800 Series 3 4 1 Mounting the Switch in the Rack The RG S1800 series switches are designed with the EIA standar...

Page 33: ...e RG S1800 series switches can be mounted on a wall RG S1808 does not support wall mounting Step 1 Take out supplied screws and brackets And then rotate the brackets by 90 when it is mounted on the wall Figure 3 4 Fixing the Switch to the Wall Step 2 Fix the switch onto the wall by using expansion screws ...

Page 34: ... 3 5 Attaching the Pads to the Switch 2 Step 2 Place the switch on the workbench and ensure good ventilation condition around the switch Figure 3 6 Placing the Switch on the Workbench 3 5 Installing the RG S1800G Series 3 5 1 Mounting the Switch in the Rack The RG S1800G series switches are designed with the EIA standard dimensions The switch can be installed in 19 inch rack Step 1 Take out suppli...

Page 35: ...strips of the rack by using screws and cage nuts as shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Fixing the Brackets to the Rack 3 5 2 Mounting the Switch on the Wall The RG S1800G series switches can be mounted on a wall Step 1 Take out supplied screws and brackets And then rotate the brackets by 90 when it is mounted on the wall Figure 3 9 Fixing the Switch to the Wall ...

Page 36: ...e cases users do not have the 19 inch standard cabinet The common solution is to place the switch on a clean workbench The operation is simple as follows Step 1 Attach the four rubber pads to the four corners on the switch bottom Figure 3 10 Attaching the Pads to the Switch 2 Step 2 Place the switch on the workbench and ensure good ventilation condition around the switch ...

Page 37: ...s do not have the 19 inch standard cabinet The common solution is to place the switch on a clean workbench The operation is simple as follows Step 1 Attach the four rubber pads to the four corners on the switch bottom Figure 3 12 Attaching the Pads to the Switch 2 Step 2 Place the switch on the workbench and ensure good ventilation condition around the switch Figure 3 13 Placing the Switch on the ...

Page 38: ...nting the Switch on the Wall The RG S1809 P series switches can be mounted on a wall Step1 Drill two holes on the wall Tap wall anchors into the holes Figure 3 14 Step 2 Drive screws into the anchors Figure 3 15 Step 3 Mount the switch to wall through the screws Figure 3 16 ...

Page 39: ...Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation Step 4 Complete installation Figure 3 17 ...

Page 40: ...and right sides of the switch Figure 3 18 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch Step 2 Place the switch into the rack Fix the other ends of both brakcets onto the suqre hole strips of the rack by using screws and cage nuts as shown in Figure 3 19 Figure 3 19 Fixing the Brackets to the Rack 3 7 2 Mounting the Switch on the Wall The RG S1800G P series switches can be mounted on a wall Step 1...

Page 41: ...e the 19 inch standard cabinet The common solution is to place the switch on a clean workbench The operation is simple as follows Step 1 Attach the four rubber pads to the four corners on the switch bottom Figure 3 21 Attaching the Pads to the Switch 2 Step 2 Place the switch on the workbench and ensure good ventilation condition around the switch Figure 3 22 Placing the Switch on the Workbench ...

Page 42: ... the device 4 Fasten the anti loose buckle to the power cord 5 Connect the other end of the power cord to an external power socket 6 Power on the device and check whether the status indicator is blinking Blinking indicates the switch is being initialized Figure 3 23 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the DC power cord 1 Insert the DC power plug into the device 2 Connect the other end of the power c...

Page 43: ...t due to connection errors Check that the ground line is connected Check that the cables and power input cables are correctly connected Check that the 100 meter cables are laid out inside the equipment room In the case of external cabling check that the lightning resistance socket or network interface lightning protector is connected Check that sufficient ventilation space is available around the ...

Page 44: ...hether the power cable of the switch is in good contact The RJ45 port is not in connectivity or it is erroneous 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 connected switch Replace the twisted pair cable Check that the port configuration has the common w...

Page 45: ... Solution The interconnected optical module type does not match The fiber type is not correct The length of the optical fiber exceeds that rated of the optical module matched type Replace the optical fiber with one of the appropriate type Replace the optical fiber with one of the appropriate length ...

Page 46: ...rt uses four pairs of wires for transmission all of which must be connected Figure A 1 shows the connections of the twisted pairs used by the 1000BASE T port Figure A 1 Four Twisted Pairs of the 1000BASE T In addition to the above cables the 100BASE TX 10BASE T can also use 100 ohm Category 3 4 5 cables for 10 Mbps and 100 ohm Category 5 cables for 100 Mbps both of which can be up to 100 m Figure ...

Page 47: ... Connection Media Optical Fiber Connection For the optical fiber ports 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 Optical Fiber Connections ...

Page 48: ...ity of Received Light dBm Suppor t DDM Yes No min max min max FE SFP LX MM1310 1 310 Multi mode fiber 62 5 125 2km 22 14 30 14 Yes FE SFP LH15 SM1310 1 310 Single mode fiber 9 125 15km 15 8 28 8 Yes Table B 2 Models and Technical Specifications of the 1000M SFP Modules 1000M Mini GBIC SFP Wavelength nm Media Type Core Size μm Cabling Distance Intensity of Transmitte d Light dBm Intensity of Receiv...

Page 49: ...00 SM1 550 1 550 Single mode fiber 9 125 100km 0 5 30 9 Yes For the optical module with transmission distance exceeding 40 km and more one on line optical attenuator should be added on the link to avoid the overload of the optical receiver when short single mode optical fibers are used ...

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