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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide                                                                                    Product Overview 

 

 

Power Supply 

Slot 

2 (support 1+1 redundancy) 

Power Module 

RG-M6220-AC460E-F 

Power Supply 

Input 

AC input 

Rated voltage range: 100V AC to 240V AC   

Maximum voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V 

AC   

Frequency: 50 Hz to 60 Hz   

Rated current range: 5.29A to 2.2A 

High voltage direct current (HVDC) input: 

Input voltage range: 192V DC to 290V DC                                             

Input current range: 2.66A to 2.03A 

Power 

Consumption 

Less than 250 W 

Optical Module 

Refer to Appendix B 

 

The supported modules update at any time, contact Ruijie Networks for details. 

SFP+ Port 

Unsupported 

QSFP+ Port 

Supported 

FC Port 

Unsupported 

10GBASE-T Port 

Unsupported 

Temperature 

Warning 

Support temperature warning and over-temperature protection. 

EMC Standards 

GB9254-2008 CLASS A 

Safety Standards 

GB4943-2011 

Working 

Temperature 

0°C to 45°C (32

º

F to 113

º

F) 

Storage 

Temperature 

-40°C to 70°C(-40

º

F to 158

º

F) 

Working Humidity 

10% to 95% RH (non-condensing) 

Weight 

Net weight: 9.0 kg (including 3 fan modules and 2 power modules) 

Dimensions 

(L x W x H) 

442 mm x 420 mm x 44 mm, 1U 

 

RG-S6220-H switch is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in 

which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 

 

The  40G  Ethernet  port  of  the  RG-S6220-32QXS-H  switch  supports  3-meter  DAC.  For  a  detailed  model  and 

specification, refer to Appendix B. 

Product Appearance 

The hardware of the RG-S6220-32QXS-H includes the chassis, the power supply system and the heat dissipation 

system. 

 

The power supply system: Provides two power supply slots, which support 1+1 power supply redundancy. It is 

recommended users configure power supply redundancy. 

 

The heat dissipation system: Provides three fan module slots, which support 2+1 fan redundancy. It is 

recommended users configure all fans redundancy. 

Summary of Contents for RG-S6220-32QXS-H

Page 1: ...RG S6220 H Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 08...

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 n...

Page 3: ...an be installed Chapter 3 Product Installation describes how to install the integrated switch and modules and connect its power cables and grounding lines Chapter 4 System Debugging describes the comm...

Page 4: ...mand modes parameter descriptions usage guides and related examples Symbol Conventions Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references Means reader be careful In this situation...

Page 5: ...1000BASE X A QSFP port support both 40G mode and 4 x 10G mode 10GBASE T is downward compatible with 1000BASE T and 100BASE TX in full duplex mode 1 1 RG S6220 48XS6QXS H Specifications Model RG S6220...

Page 6: ...ired to take adequate measures The 10G or 40G Ethernet port of the RG S6220 48XS6QXS H switch supports DAC The SFP port supports 1 meter 3 meter and 5 meter cable and the QSFP port supports 3 meter ca...

Page 7: ...QSFP port The RG S6220 48XS6QXS H supports 10G SFP module and 1G SFP module But the 10G SFP module cannot function as the 1G SFP module Back Panel Figure 1 3 Back Panel of the RG S6220 48XS6QXS H Note...

Page 8: ...Appendix F To protect the data and avoid device damage use qualified USB flash disks of good brands At the same time the local USB port is compatible with most of the USB controllers except some USB f...

Page 9: ...id green The port is connected at 10G 1G bps Blinking green The port is transmitting or receiving data QSFP port status indicator 49F 54F 4 x 10G mode Off The port is not connected Solid green The por...

Page 10: ...odule M6220 FAN II F and M6220 FAN II R and provides fan speed regulation fan failure warning and fan hot swapping Figure 1 5 Ventilation and Heat Dissipation of the RG S6220 48XS6QXS H Figure 1 6 Ven...

Page 11: ...re Warning Support temperature warning and over temperature protection EMC Standards GB9254 2008 CLASS A Safety Standards GB4943 2011 Working Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature...

Page 12: ...Figure 1 7 Appearance of the RG S6220 48XT6QXS H Front Panel Figure 1 8 Front Panel of the RG S6220 48XT6QXS H Notes 1 Switch status indicator 2 locator status indicator 3 10GBASE T port status indica...

Page 13: ...tware version of the switch on line and save the log information MiniUSB port This is a communication serial port that applies the electrical level of the USB port and a MIniUSB connector This port is...

Page 14: ...ocator indicator Front panel Back panel ID Off Device location is disabled Solid blue Device location is enabled MGMT port indicator MGMT Off The port is not connected Green The port is connected at 1...

Page 15: ...witches adopt fan ventilation and forced convection to ensure the device can work normally in specified environment Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings The RG...

Page 16: ...rking Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Working Humidity 10 to 95 RH non condensing Weight Net weight 9 0 kg including 3 fan modules and 2 power modu...

Page 17: ...r status indicator 2 Link indicator of the MGMT port 3 MGMT port 4 Act indicator of the MGMT port 5 Status indicator of the QSFP port 6 Switch status indicator 7 USB 2 0 port 8 Console port 9 MiniUSB...

Page 18: ...ld be installed in the terminal PC For more information about the installation of drivers please refer to Appendix F To protect the data and avoid device damage use qualified USB flash disks of good b...

Page 19: ...ot connected Solid green The port is connected at 10Gbps Blinking green The port is transmitting or receiving data 1F 32F 1 x 40G mode Off The port is not connected Solid green The port is connected a...

Page 20: ...ed to be installed in the unoccupied fan module slots to ensure ventilation and heat dissipation and avoid dusts 1 4 Module The RG S6220 H series switches adopt modularization design Strictly complyin...

Page 21: ...ations Fan Model M6220 FAN F Ventilation Indication 30 CFM Max Speed 25000 RPM Power Consumption 15 W Weight Net weight 0 25 kg Dimensions L x W x H 166 mm x 55 7 mm x 41 2 mm 1 4 2 M6220 FAN II F The...

Page 22: ...0 25 kg Dimensions L x W x H 166 mm x 55 7 mm x 41 2 mm 1 4 3 M6220 AC460E F The M6220 AC460E F is the power supply module of the RG S6220 H series and provides power supply for the RG S6220 H series...

Page 23: ...3Hz 192 VDC to 290 VDC Max Power Output 460 W 460 W Weight Net weight 0 9 kg Dimensions L x W x H 243 2 mm x 86 4 mm x 39 9 mm Power Cord Requirement 10 A power cord Make sure the power cord is remove...

Page 24: ...art power supply module M6220 AC460E R can access information such as the power supply status output power and current and working temperature at any time The M6220 AC460E R supports both AC input and...

Page 25: ...tatus Meaning Status Indicator N A Off No power input or the power supply fails Solid green The power input is normal Specifications Module Model M6220 DC460E F DC input Input Voltage 40VDC to 72VDC M...

Page 26: ...local regulations and specifications when electric operations are performed Relevant operators must be qualified Carefully check any potential danger in the working area such as ungrounded power suppl...

Page 27: ...has been connected with a fiber or has been covered by a dust cap so as to keep out dust and prevent it from burning your eyes Do not stare at any fiber port Do not stare at any fiber port under any...

Page 28: ...or long that expedites the aging process Temperature and humidity requirements of the RG S6220 H Model Working Temperature Working Humidity RG S6220 48XS6QXS H 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 10 to 95 RG S6...

Page 29: ...on to protective earth and the device is to be connected to that means Lightning Grounding The lightning protection system of the facility is an independent system that consists of the lightning rod d...

Page 30: ...e current device Measures must be taken to isolate static electricity 2 3 Precaution for Fiber Connection Before connecting the fibers you should ensure that the type of optical connector and the type...

Page 31: ...and wiring before installation Verify the following requirements before installation The installation location provides sufficient space for heat dissipation The installation location meets the temper...

Page 32: ...rious devices in the cabinet of the same model should be ready and tightened Various boards of the equipment should be installed securely and the fastening screws on the panel should be tightened All...

Page 33: ...asily Installing Mounting Brackets 1 Take out the two L shape brackets and 12 M4 8FMO countersink screws from the plastic package 2 Install the brackets at the side panels of the switch and fix the br...

Page 34: ...ts provided are only applicable for cabinets with depth of 800mm 1200mm Mounting the Switch to a Workbench In some cases users do not have the 19 inch standard cabinet The common solution is to place...

Page 35: ...le Insert the fan module smoothly Pay attention to the direction of the fan panel to avoid wrong insertion If the position is not proper withdraw the inserted module and re insert it If the screws can...

Page 36: ...ail uprightly and slowly until a click is heard and make sure that it is in good contact with the power slot Figure 3 6 Installing a power module Insert the power module smoothly Please pay attention...

Page 37: ...ombined grounding should be less than 1 To guarantee the security of the person and the device the RG S6220 H must be well grounded The grounding resistance should be less than 1 A service person shou...

Page 38: ...pair with the RJ45 port into the appropriate interface according to the identification on the panel of the line card Distinguish the crossover cable and straight through cable 3 10 Binding the Cables...

Page 39: ...back of the device at least 20cm Verifying the Cables Verify that the fibers and twisted pairs match the ports Verify that the cables have been bound properly Verify that the cabling specification an...

Page 40: ...nsole cable to the serial port of the PC 2 Connect one end of the console cable RJ45 to the console port of the switch Setting Terminal Parameters Step One Start the PC and run the terminal simulation...

Page 41: ...own in Figure 4 3 In the column of Connect Using field select the serial port you want to use Figure 4 3 After the serial port is selected please click OK The Serial Port Parameter Setting window is d...

Page 42: ...correctly connected Check if the power supply voltage complies with the requirement of the switch Check if the console cable is correctly connected the terminal can be a PC used for configuration is a...

Page 43: ...ewing with the management software When the indicator of the host or the extension module is red or flashing it indicates a failure in which case you need to find out the cause and turn off the power...

Page 44: ...power cables Replacing Lithium Battery The built in lithium batteries can support the real time clock of the RG S6220 H series switches without external power supply Please contact the technical supp...

Page 45: ...itch in the cabinet Check the power connection Check the installation of the power supply module Check the plug in units of each module Check the installation and fastening of the modules Check the in...

Page 46: ...tray does not work Fault Description After the system starts the fans in the fan module do not work or the Status indicator is OFF Troubleshooting Check if the connection between the fan module and t...

Page 47: ...he system runs normally After the fiber interface is inserted into the optical module and the optical fiber is properly connected the link cannot be set up Troubleshooting 1 Check whether the receivin...

Page 48: ...ielded wire is exposed in severe condition and influenced by external crosstalk It is recommended to use CAT6A shielded wire or wires with higher specifications for the cabling of the new equipment ro...

Page 49: ...t Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 5 7 8 Not Used Not Used Figure A 3 shows the feasible co...

Page 50: ...tensity of Received Light dBm min max min max MINI GBIC SX MM850 850 MF No 9 5 3 17 0 MINI GBIC LX SM1310 1310 SF No 9 5 3 20 3 GE eSFP SX MM850 850 MF Yes 9 5 3 17 0 GE eSFP LX SM1310 1310 SF Yes 9 5...

Page 51: ...ules Model Module Type Connector Type Copper Cable Length m Conductor Wire Diameter AWG Data Rate Gb s DDM Support ed Yes No XG SFP CU1M Passive SFP 1 28 10 3125 No XG SFP CU3M Passive SFP 3 28 10 312...

Page 52: ...LR 4 SM1310 1310 LC 9 N A 10km Yes 7 0 to 2 3 Perlane 13 7 to 2 3 Perlane The existing 40G QSFP copper modules Model Module Type Connector Type Copper Cable Length m Conductor Wire Diameter AWG Data R...

Page 53: ...the practical requirement Precautions for installation Make sure that the PE terminal of the power arrester has been well grounded After the switch AC power plug is connected to the socket of the pow...

Page 54: ...hten the grounding line to the grounding terminal of the switch 3 Use the multimeter to check whether the grounding line for the arrester is in good contact with the switch grounding terminal and the...

Page 55: ...cable to the IN end and connect the switch Ethernet port to the OUT end Poor arrester grounding The length of the grounding line should be as short as possible to ensure that it is in good contact wit...

Page 56: ...over seven times greater than their respective diameters After cabling is fixed the bend radius of a common coaxial cable should be over seven times greater than its diameter The bend radius of this t...

Page 57: ...oth without sharp corners The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface or an insulated lining Proper buckles should be selected to bundle up cables It is forbidde...

Page 58: ...cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires should be reserved with some access after assembled to avoid suffering...

Page 59: ...e same type and in the same cabling direction should be bundled up into cable bunches with cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table D...

Page 60: ...s windstorm and heavy rain as well as away from dust If the dust is unavoidable keep the door and window away from the pollution source The machine room should be away from the residential area Otherw...

Page 61: ...B Console driver can be downloaded on the official TI website http www ti com The driver is now supported only on 32 bit Windows XP 64 bit Windows XP 32 bit Window Vista 64 bit Window Vista 32 bit Win...

Page 62: ...Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix F Mini USB Console Driver Installation Step 3 Select the unpackage directory and click Install Step 4 After the driver is installed click Finish...

Page 63: ...devices with Mini USB ports using Type A male USB to male Mini USB cables Right click Computer choose Manage Device Manager Ports COM LPT you will see the TUSB3410 Device Change the serial port numbe...

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