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Ruijie RG-S6250-48XS8CQ Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide                                 

Preparation before Installation 

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Lightning Grounding 

The lightning protection system of the facility is an independent system that consists of the lightning rod, down lead 

conductor and the connector to the grounding system, which usually shares the power reference ground and 

yellow/green safety cable ground. The lightning discharge ground is for the facility only, not for the device. 

 

For lightning protection, refer to Appendix C. 

EMC Grounding   

The ground required for EMC design includes shielding ground, filter ground, noise and interference suppression, and 

level reference. All the above constitute the comprehensive grounding requirements. The grounding resistance should 

be less than 1Ω. There is one grounding connector at the right bottom of the chassis of RG-S6250-48XS8CQ series 

switches. The grounding connector is pasted with conspicuous warning labels. 

Figure 2-1 EMC grounding 

 

2.2.6  EMI Consideration 

Various interference sources, from either outside or inside the device or application system, affect the system in the 

conductive ways such as capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, and electromagnetic radiation. There are two types of 

electromagnetic interferences: radiated interference and conducted interference, depending on the type of the 

propagation path. When the energy, often RF energy, from a component arrives at a sensitive component via the space, 

the energy is known as radiated interference. The interference source can be either a part of the interfered system or a 

completely electrically isolated unit. Conducted interference results from the electromagnetic wire or signal cable 

connection between the source and the sensor. Interference along the cable the interference is transmitted from one 

unit to another. Conducted interference often affects the power supply of the device, but can be controlled by a filter. 

Radiated interference may affect any signal path in the device, and is difficult to shield. 

 

Effective measures should be taken for the power system to prevent electric grid interference.   

 

The working ground of the routers should be properly separated and kept as far as possible from the grounding 

device of the power device or the anti-lightning grounding device.   

 

Keep the device away from high-power radio transmitter, radar transmitting station, and high-frequency 

large-current device. 

 

Measures must be taken to isolate static electricity. 

Summary of Contents for RG-S6250-48XS8CQ Series

Page 1: ...Ruijie RG S6250 48XS8CQ Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide...

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Page 4: ...can be downward compatible with 1000Base X A QSFP28 port supports both 100G 40G mode and 4x25G 4x10G mode Specifications Model RG S6250 48XS8CQ CPU Quad core processer 1 2GHz BOOT ROM 16MB FLASH Memor...

Page 5: ...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 10G 100G Ethernet port of the RG S...

Page 6: ...l of the RG S6250 48XS8CQ Notes 1 Power supply module slot 2 Fan module slot 3 Locator indicator 4 MGMT port 5 USB 2 0 port 6 Grounding point 7 Asset label 8 Switch status indicator 9 Console port Ass...

Page 7: ...RJ45 connector This interface is connected with Ethernet port of a PC to perform program downloading SFP port There are 48 10G SFP ports which support optical modules and DAC copper cables 1000BASE X...

Page 8: ...e 1 1 power supply redundancy When the two power supply modules work normally the switch is in the status of current sharing It requires at least one power supply module to work normally Filler panels...

Page 9: ...please carefully read the safety precautions before you install the RG S6250 The following safety precautions do not cover all possible dangers 2 1 1 Installation Safety Keep the chassis clean and dus...

Page 10: ...eration can cause accidents such as fires or electrical attacks thus causing severe or even fatal damages to human bodies and the devices Direct or indirect touch through a wet object on high voltage...

Page 11: ...XS8CQ and its installation accessories Be sure that the dimensions of the cabinet is appropriate for installation of the RG S6250 48XS8CQ that can reserve a certain space for the front back left and r...

Page 12: ...particles diameter 0 5 m 3 5 10 6 Dust particles diameter 5 m 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 su...

Page 13: ...uch as capacitive coupling inductive coupling and electromagnetic radiation There are two types of electromagnetic interferences radiated interference and conducted interference depending on the type...

Page 14: ...ecial purpose Tools Anti static gloves stripping pliers crimping pliers crystal head crimping pliers wire cutters Fiber optic cleaning Tools Air laid paper fiber end microscope Meter Multimeter errorm...

Page 15: ...location networking mode power supply and wiring before installation Verify the following requirements before installation The installation location provides sufficient space for heat dissipation The...

Page 16: ...stening screws of various 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 shou...

Page 17: ...can handle it easily Installing Mounting Brackets 1 Take out the two L shape brackets and eight M4 8FMO countersink screws from the plastic package 2 Install the brackets at the side panels of the swi...

Page 18: ...tions The rear brackets 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...

Page 19: ...Tighten the captive screws with a screwdriver to fix the fan module in the switch chassis Figure 3 4 Installing a Fan Module Insert the fan module smoothly Pay attention to the direction of the fan p...

Page 20: ...new power module out of the package and confirm the input mode and the input parameters of the power module match the requirements 2 Remove the power filler panel and take the plane printed with power...

Page 21: ...stall a filler panel in the location where the power module is removed to ensure the normal ventilation and dissipation and avoid the dust in the chassis Installing Power Cord Retainer Power cord reta...

Page 22: ...module 4 Plug the power cord into the connector Pass the power cord through the strap and adjust the ring by pressing buckle B until the power cord is fastened Figure 3 9 Installing Power Cord Retain...

Page 23: ...ding resistance for combined grounding should be less than 1 To guarantee the security of the person and the device the RG S6250 48XS8CQ must be well grounded The grounding resistance should be less t...

Page 24: ...3 Insert the twisted 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...

Page 25: ...n the front and at the 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 ca...

Page 26: ...he DB 9 jack of the console 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 t...

Page 27: ...window appears as shown 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 Paramete...

Page 28: ...f the power cable is 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 f...

Page 29: ...ate the fault by viewing 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...

Page 30: ...d then connect the power cables Replacing Lithium Battery The built in lithium batteries can support the real time clock of the RG S6250 48XS8CQ series switches without external power supply Please co...

Page 31: ...unting of the switch 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 modu...

Page 32: ...se Fault 3 The fan 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 th...

Page 33: ...aces Fault Description The 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 Ch...

Page 34: ...7m when CAT6 UTP unshielded 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...

Page 35: ...put Receive Data Output 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...

Page 36: ...IC LX SM1310 1310 SMF No 9 5 3 20 3 GE eSFP SX MM850 850 MMF Yes 9 5 3 17 0 GE eSFP LX SM1310 1310 SMF Yes 9 5 3 20 3 MINI GBIC LH40 SM1310 1310 SMF Yes 2 3 22 3 MINI GBIC ZX50 SM1550 1550 SMF Yes 5 0...

Page 37: ...onnector 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 3125 No XG SFP CU5M Passive...

Page 38: ...of the 100G QSFP28 Module The existing 100G QSFP28 optical modules Model Wavelength nm Optical Fiber Type Core Size m Modular Bandwidth MHz km Max Cabling Distance DDM Support ed Yes No Intensity of...

Page 39: ...purchase it to address 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...

Page 40: ...rrester and firmly tighten 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 groun...

Page 41: ...the external network 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...

Page 42: ...insertion should be 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...

Page 43: ...cabinet should be smooth 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...

Page 44: ...ng 220V and 48V power 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 assembl...

Page 45: ...als Power cables of the 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...

Page 46: ...her conditions such as 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 re...

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