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Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH 
Published on 01    01/2020 

Technical Support 

https://hirschmann-it.support.belden.com

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 

User Manual 

 
 
 
Installation   

MAMMUTHUS

 CORE LAYER SWITCH

 

– 

MTS2948X-6Q-A 

 

MAMMUTHUS

 POWER MODULE

 

– MTM2900-PSU250 

 

MAMMUTHUS

 FAN MODULE

 

– MTM2900-FAN

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HIRSCHMANN IT MAMMUTHUS MTM2900-FAN

Page 1: ...WITCH Published on 01 01 2020 Technical Support https hirschmann it support belden com User Manual Installation MAMMUTHUS CORE LAYER SWITCH MTS2948X 6Q A MAMMUTHUS POWER MODULE MTM2900 PSU250 MAMMUTHUS FAN MODULE MTM2900 FAN ...

Page 2: ...y of the software for your own use The performance characteristics described herein shall be binding only upon the express consent of the parties at the time of signing the contract This paper is produced by Belden within its capacity Belden reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without prior notice Belden does not guarantee the correctness or accuracy of the information in this...

Page 3: ... 17 1 3 1 MTS2948X 6Q A 17 1 3 2 Power module 19 1 3 3 Fan module 20 1 4 Power supply 21 1 5 Ethernet port 22 1 5 1 10 Gbit s F O port 22 1 5 2 40 Gbit s F O port 22 1 5 3 Out of band management port 23 1 6 Display unit 24 1 6 1 Equipment state 24 1 6 2 Port Status 26 1 7 Management interface 27 1 7 1 DC0 interface external management 27 1 7 2 USB interface 27 2 Installation 28 2 1 Unpack the box ...

Page 4: ...ient air temperature 34 5 Maintenance and repair 35 6 Remove 36 6 1 Remove power module 36 6 2 Remove fan module 36 6 3 Remove SFP transceiver 37 6 4 Remove device 38 7 Technical data 39 7 1 General technical data 39 7 2 Size diagram 41 7 3 EMC and immunity 44 7 4 Network range 47 7 5 Power consumption power output 47 8 Delivery item order number and accessories 48 9 Basic technical standards 49 A...

Page 5: ...well as safety guidelines and warnings before connecting any cable Only operate the equipment without any damaged components Make sure there is no component to be repaired in the equipment In case of any damage or failure to the equipment switch off the power and return the equipment to Belden for inspection Qualification requirements for operators Only qualified personnel are allowed to operate t...

Page 6: ...nductor before setting up other connections When to remove connections the protective conductor shall be the last to be removed Do not power up the equipment during installation Requirements for North America Use 60 75 C 140 167 F or 75 C 167 F copper Cu wires only Table 1 Wire connection requirements Power voltage connection requirements Device Model The requirements below shall apply without lim...

Page 7: ...meter at the power supply voltage input shall be at least 0 75 mm North America AWG18 The cross section of the grounding conductor shall be the same as or larger than that of the power cord Power cables suitable for voltage current and physical loads shall be used The external fuse shall be installed in the conductor at the non spot position Table 2 Power voltage connection requirements ...

Page 8: ...input Shield grounding The shield grounding module of the twisted pair cable shall be connected to the front panel as a conductor When connecting a cable segment with a conductive shield braid pay attention to the possible short circuit ESD guide These modules are equipped with electrostatic sensitive components If the connection is touched these sensitive components may be damaged or their servic...

Page 9: ...Operate the equipment at the maximum ambient air temperature and in stacking when to install the equipment make sure that there is at least one available rack space approx 5 cm above the equipment to allow heat to escape through the enclosure of the equipment If you operate the equipment in 19 switch cabinet install the slide rails to support the weight of the equipment Installation site requireme...

Page 10: ...magnetic compatibility among standardization members Please submit the EU compliance statement to the authorities at the following address in accordance with the above EU directives Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany www belden com Warning As Class A equipment it may cause interference to the living area In such case the operator may need to...

Page 11: ...t meets the requirements for Class A digital equipment in Section 15 of FCC These requirements are intended to provide adequate protection against interference with the equipment when used in commercial environments The equipment creates and uses high frequencies and may also radiate them Failure to observe this user manual in installation or use of the equipment may cause interference with radio ...

Page 12: ...UTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 About the manual This user manual about Installation contains equipment instructions safety instructions display instructions and other information required for equipment installation ...

Page 13: ...Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 13 Figure The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Item list Work step Subtitle ...

Page 14: ...performance with enhanced L2 L3 feature set which can support data center level network and provides high flexibility configuration options and OpenFlow support It can be used as a core switch combined with MTS2600 MTS2700 MTS2800 to form a compact data network solution or as a convergence switch combined with MTS8003 to form a large network solution Basic device ...

Page 15: ... modules with the same input voltage Power modules are provided as accessories Please refer to Order number on Page 47 Fan module The rear panel of the switch provides 4 fan slots equipped with standard 4 fan modules Fan modules are provided as accessories Please refer to Order number on Page 47 ...

Page 16: ... core layer switch 48 1 10G SFP slot 6 40G QSFP slot 2 modular PSU slot 4 fan slot advanced software 1 2 2 Power module Order number Product code Description 942999822 MTM2900 PSU250 AC DC 250W power module AC input 100 240V DC input 192 288V 3 5A output 12V 20 8A 5VSB 2A hot pluggable 1 2 3 Fan module Order number Product code Description 942999823 MTM2900 FAN It is a modular fan hot pluggable MT...

Page 17: ...ower indicator FAN Fan indicator STACK Stack indicator ID ID indicator 3 Port Status LED 40G optical port 4 BREAK OUT indicator 5 10 Gbit optical port configurable to 1000Base X 6 40G optical port breakable out into 4 X 10G optical port Rear view 1 DC0 interface 2 CONSOLE port 3 Micro USB CONSOLE port CONSOLE port 4 USB interface 5 The equipment Status LEDs from top to bottom are as follows SYS Sy...

Page 18: ...Published on 01 01 2020 STACK Stack indicator USB USB indicator ID ID indicator 6 Reset button press and hold for 5 seconds to restart the machine 7 Fan module slot FAN1 FAN4 8 Modular power supply slot PWR1 PWR2 9 Earthing terminal ...

Page 19: ...Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 19 1 3 2 Power module ...

Page 20: ...20 Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 1 3 3 Fan module ...

Page 21: ...ing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 21 1 4 Power supply You may use the power module to supply voltage to the equipment See the Power module on page 16 for information about connecting supply voltage ...

Page 22: ... an SFP slot The port allows you to connect network components according to IEEE 802 3 The port supports Full duplex Delivery status 10 Gbit s full duplex when 10 Gbit Ethernet SFP transceiver is used 1 5 2 40 Gbit s F O port The port is a QSFP slot The port allows you to connect network components according to IEEE 802 3 The port supports Full duplex Delivery status 40 Gbit s full duplex when 10 ...

Page 23: ...e port supports Auto negotiation 100 Mbit s half duplex 100 Mbit s full duplex 10 Mbit s half duplex 10 Mbit s full duplex The port allows you to manage the equipment and upload configuration through the following protocols SNMP SSH Telnet FTP See the Command line interface user manual for more information You may download the manual on the product page of Hirschmann IT at https Hirschmann it supp...

Page 24: ...t least one fan module on the equipment STACK indicator STACK Green Flashing indicating stacking function is enabled and the equipment is the main unit of the stacking system ON indicating stacking function is enabled and the equipment is not the main unit of the stacking system OFF indicating stacking function is not enabled ID indicator ID Blue Quick flashing at frequency of 5Hz used for site po...

Page 25: ... main unit of the stacking system ON indicating stacking function is enabled and the equipment is not the main unit of the stacking system OFF indicating stacking function is not enabled ID indicator ID Blue Quick flashing at frequency of 5Hz used for site positioning and for the operation and maintenance personnel to remotely control the ID light on and off OFF indicating ID light is not enabled ...

Page 26: ...tion establishment in Ethernet port Flashing indicating data sending and receiving in Ethernet port OFF indicating no connection establishment in Ethernet port 40G port BREAK OUT indicator Light 40G BREAKOUT Green ON indicating at least one 40GE interface works in 10GE mode and is broken out into 4 X 10GE interfaces When any one or more 40GE interfaces are configured as four 10GE interfaces BREAKO...

Page 27: ...connection of external management station VT100 terminal or PC with corresponding terminal simulation and thus you are allowed to establish the connection to the command line interface CLI and the system monitor 1 7 2 USB interface The switch provides two serial ports EIA TIA 232 and Micro USB 2 0 by which users can configure the switch using the PC or laptop equipped with RS 232 serial port or US...

Page 28: ... 2 1 Unpack the box for inspection Check whether the box contains all the items specified in Delivery items on page 47 Check the parts one by one for damages incurred in shipment 2 2 Install power module optional 2 2 1 Install power module Hirschmann IT provides ready to run power modules You can choose to install the power module while the equipment is running Follow the steps below Remove the co...

Page 29: ...the equipment is operated in an environment with continuous vibration load greater than 0 7g it must be additionally fixed to the switch cabinet with 2 fixed mounting brackets on the front and back of the equipment Additional mounting brackets are provided as accessories Please refer to Accessories on Page 47 Preconditions Install the equipment in 19 switch cabinet by means of slide or mounting ra...

Page 30: ...einstalled mounting brackets as shown below And attach 2 mounting brackets to the back of the equipment Additional mounting brackets are provided as accessories Please refer to Accessories on Page 47 Screw the mounting brackets to the wall to secure the equipment Equipment grounding The equipment has the connection of protective grounding wire The equipment is grounded by grounding screw and power...

Page 31: ...Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 31 Push the SFP transceiver into the slot until it is locked ...

Page 32: ...n buildings Try to separate the power cable from the data cable sufficiently if there are copper cables used It is best to install it in a separate channel Make sure the power cable and data cable are not laid out in parallel over a long distance preferably in separate cable channels To reduce inductive coupling make sure the power and data cables intersect at 90 Use SF UTP cable conformed to ISO ...

Page 33: ...onfiguring two or more devices with the same IP address may lead to the network s failure to function as expected Install and maintain a program to assign a unique IP address to each device in the network IP parameters must be entered when the equipment is installed for the first time ...

Page 34: ...ent air temperature Please refer to General technical data on Page 38 The ambient air temperature is the air temperature at a distance of 2 inches 5 cm from the equipment specifically depending on the installation conditions of the equipment for example the distance of the equipment from other devices or other objects and the output of adjacent equipment ...

Page 35: ... be triggered only when the equipment detects an error In case of any damage or failure to the equipment switch off the power and return the equipment to the plant for inspection Hirschmann IT has always been committed to improving and developing software You are required to visit our website regularly to see if the updated software version that provides additional benefits is available You may vi...

Page 36: ...he basic device You can refer to the tightening torque in the General technical data on page 38 6 2 Remove fan module Follow the steps below Remove screws on the front panel of the media module Press the locking lever outward to unlock the fan module steps 1 and 2 Pull the fan module out of the slot step 3 Seal the media module slot on the basic device with a cover plate Secure the cover plate wit...

Page 37: ...stalling MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 37 6 3 Remove SFP transceiver Follow the steps below Unlock and pull the SFP transceiver out of the slot Seal the SFP transceiver with a protective cover ...

Page 38: ...ecting the ground wire Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in death serious injury or equipment damage Follow the steps below Disconnect the data cable Disable the supply voltage Disconnect the power cord Disconnect the ground connection To remove the equipment from the switch cabinet or wall unscrew the equipment mounting bracket ...

Page 39: ...2 5 mm2 Equipment grounding Tighten torque Protective grounding 3 5 6 1 lb in 0 4 0 7 Nm Climatic conditions during operation Ambient air temperature 0 45 2000m Note The altitude is 2000m 4000m and the maximum working temperature decreases by 1 every 200m above sea level Humidity 10 90 RH no condensation Climatic conditions during storage Altitude 5000m Pollution level 2 Protection Level Laser pro...

Page 40: ...le Tighten torque 3 5 5 2 lb in 0 4 0 6 Nm Installation of cover plate Tighten torque 3 5 5 2 lb in 0 4 0 6 Nm Power module Rated voltage range 192 VAC 240 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz Fan module Size Please refer to Size diagram on Page 40 Weight MTM2900 FAN 0 2Kg Install fan module Tighten torque 2 0 3 1 lb in 0 2 0 3 Nm Mount cover plate Tighten torque 2 0 3 1 lb in 0 2 0 3 Nm ...

Page 41: ...Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 41 7 2 Size diagram Basic device ...

Page 42: ...42 Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 Power module ...

Page 43: ...Installing MAMMUTHUS SWITCH Published on 01 01 2020 43 Fan module ...

Page 44: ... Power Line Class A DNV GL Guide AC DC Power Line FCC 47 CFR Part 15 AC DC Power Line Class A EN 61000 6 4 AC DC Power Line Conformed EN 55032 Signal Line Class A EN 61000 6 4 Signal Line Conformed Harmonic current EN 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage flicker EN 61000 3 3 EMC immunity Standard application Electrostatic discharge EN 61000 4 2 IEEE C37 90 3 Contact discharge 4 kV EN 61000 4 2 IEEE C37 90 3 ...

Page 45: ...m 3 V m IEEE 1613 80 MHz 1000 MHz Fast transient burst EN 61000 4 4 IEEE C37 90 1 AC DC Power Line 2 kV EN 61000 4 4 IEEE C37 90 1 Data cable 1 kV EN 61000 4 5 Cable ground 2 kV Voltage surge power cable IEEE 1613 Cable ground EN 61000 4 5 Cable cable 1 kV Voltage surge data cable EN 61000 4 5 Cable ground 1 kV Conducted immunity EN 61000 4 6 150 kHz 80 MHz 10 V ...

Page 46: ...ta cable EN 61000 4 12 IEEE C37 90 1 Cable ground EN 61000 4 12 Cable cable Pulsed magnet field EN 61000 4 9 Power frequency magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 30A m Voltage dips short interruptions EN 61000 4 11 AC DC Power Line 20 ms U 100 200ms U 60 500ms U 30 5s U 100 Stability Standard application IEC 60068 2 6 Test Fc Vibration 5 Hz 8 4 Hz amplitude 0 14 in 3 5 mm 8 4 Hz 150 Hz 1g IEC 60068 2 27 Te...

Page 47: ...8 ps nmxkm TX RJ45 TX RJ45 Full Duplex Negotiation 30 m Table 3 Fiber port 10G SFP module a MM multi module SM simple module b When optical fiber data is observed it includes 3dB system reserve Product code MTS SFP 40G Mode a Wave length F O cable length example b Optical attenuation BLP dispe rsion SR LC MM 850 nm 100m OM3 150m OM4 3 5 dB link budget at 850 nm 3 0 dB km LR LC SM 1310 nm 10 km 7 5...

Page 48: ...ave different characteristics from the equipment itself limits the influence sphere of the whole system For example if you apply IP20 accessory to IP 65 equipment the entire system will be reduced to IP20 10G SFP module Order number MTS SFP 10G SR LC 942 999 851 MTS SFP 10G LR LC 942 999 852 MTS SFP 10G ER LC 942 999 853 MTS SFP 10G TX RJ45 942 999 867 40G SFP module Order number MTS SFP 40G SR LC...

Page 49: ...950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 2 Threshold Threshold for harmonic current equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Threshold Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated...

Page 50: ...H Published on 01 01 2020 The equipment usually meets the technical standards set forth in the latest version Only when the equipment shell has the certification mark it means that the equipment is certified to a specific standard ...

Page 51: ...T dealer or Belden directly You may search our partners addresses online at https hirschmann it support belden com For the list of local telephone numbers and email addresses for you to get direct technical support from Hirschmann IT please visit https hirschmann it support belden com The website also contains free knowledge base and software download section ...

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