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HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

Brocade G630 

Hardware Installation Guide

53-1005235-02
29 December 2017

Summary of Contents for Brocade G630

Page 1: ...HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 53 1005235 02 29 December 2017 ...

Page 2: ...ed to be accurate and reliable However Brocade does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information nor the application or use of any product or circuit described herein neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others The product described by this document may contain open source software covered by the GNU General Public Licen...

Page 3: ...nstallation checklist 18 Pre installation tasks 18 Installation and initial configuration 19 Shipping carton contents 20 Mounting the Device 23 Mounting options 23 Precautions specific to mounting 23 Standalone installation 24 Installing the Universal Four Post Rack Kit XBR R000296 24 Time and items required 25 Parts list 25 Flush front mounting 27 Flush rear recessed mounting 32 Installing the Un...

Page 4: ...m status LED 67 FC port status LED 67 QSFP port status LED 68 Interpreting nonport side LEDs 69 Power supply OK and FAIL status LEDs 69 Fan assembly status LED 69 Interpreting the POST results 70 Interpreting the BOOT results 70 Running diagnostic tests 71 Power Supply Assemblies 73 Power supply assemblies overview 73 Precautions specific to the power supply assemblies 75 Identifying the airflow d...

Page 5: ...ght and physical dimensions 90 Environmental requirements 91 Power supply specifications per PSU 91 Power consumption typical configuration 92 Power consumption maximum configuration 92 Power consumption idle configuration 92 Data port specifications Fibre Channel 92 Fibre Channel data transmission ranges 92 Serial port specifications pinout RJ 45 93 Serial port specifications protocol 94 Memory s...

Page 6: ...Dangers related to equipment weight 103 Laser dangers 103 Cautions 103 General cautions 103 104 Electrical cautions 104 Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 6 53 1005235 02 ...

Page 7: ... 8 2 0 Yes TABLE 2 FC QSFP breakout transceivers Part number Description XBR 000275 128 Gbps optical QSFP transceiver with support for 4 x 32 Gbps and 4 x 16 Gbps breakout cables XBR 000245 64 Gbps optical QSFP transceiver with support for 4 x 16 Gbps 4 x 8 Gbps and 4 x 4 Gbps breakout cables TABLE 3 Rack mount kits Part number Description XBR R000294 Universal two post mid mount or flush mount ra...

Page 8: ...tax conventions Bold and italic text identify command syntax components Delimiters and operators define groupings of parameters and their logical relationships Convention Description bold text Identifies command names keywords and command options italic text Identifies a variable value In Fibre Channel products a fixed value provided as input to a command option is printed in plain text for exampl...

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Page 11: ...rated Routing license Diagnostic D_Port mode provides diagnostics troubleshooting and verification services for the physical media Up to 384 Gbps of combined in flight data encryption decryption and 192 Gbps of combined in flight compression decompression capabilities per switch Dynamic buffer sharing Support for nonport side intake or nonport side exhaust airflow for cooling Hardware enabled inpu...

Page 12: ...green LED to indicate valid system power One bicolor green amber LED to indicate the system status Two Ethernet LEDs one bicolor green amber LED to indicate link at 1000 100 10 Mbps and one green LED to indicate activity SEEPROM for switch identification Real time power monitoring Real time voltage monitoring Real time fan monitoring including airflow direction Real time digital thermometers for t...

Page 13: ...10 11 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27 32 33 34 35 40 41 42 43 4 5 6 7 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 28 29 30 31 36 37 38 39 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 56 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 72 73 74 75 80 81 82 83 88 89 90 91 52 53 54 55 60 61 62 63 68 69 70 71 76 77 78 79 84 85 86 87 92 93 94 95 TABLE 5 QSFP ports numbering QSFP port 0 FC ports 96 97 98 99 QSFP port 2 FC ports 104 105 106 107 QSFP port 1 FC ports 100 101 102 10...

Page 14: ... following table TABLE 6 Management options for the device Management tool Out of band support Reference documents Command line interface CLI Up to two admin sessions and four user sessions simultaneously Ethernet or serial connection Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Brocade EZSwitchSetup EZSwitchSetup helps to complete the basic configuration for single s...

Page 15: ...chassis The fan may still be spinning at a high speed CAUTION Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Disassembling any part of the power supply and fan assembly voids the warranty and regulatory certifications There are no user serviceable parts inside the ...

Page 16: ...ed to the chassis ground if the device is plugged in or to a bench ground Power precautions DANGER Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded then use the power cord supplied with the device to connect it to the power source DANGER If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the ...

Page 17: ...ully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly inserted in the guides Never insert the power supply upside down NOTE Device control processors and management modules may contain batteries for RTC or NVRAM backup Dispose of components containing batteries as required by local ordinances and regulations Lifting and weight related pr...

Page 18: ...ed in the device Technical Specifications the additional airflow is recommended to pressurize the inlet cool isle side of rack installations relative to the exhaust side to minimize recirculation of hot air back to the inlet side Ambient air temperature not exceeding 40 C 104 F while the switch is operating Rack when rack mounted Two rack unit 2U in a 48 3 cm 19 inch rack All equipment in the rack...

Page 19: ...and initial configuration The initial setup includes mounting the device on a flat surface or in a rack and completing the configuration tasks necessary to bring the device online and verify the operation TABLE 9 Installation and basic system configuration Task Task details or additional information Completed Mount the device Choose one of the following mounting options Mount the device as a stand...

Page 20: ...Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide Optional Customize the domain ID Use the configure command to change the domain ID default ID is 1 Refer to Setting the domain ID on page 54 for more information Verify that the device operates correctly Check the LEDs to verify operation of functional parts Refer to Interpreting port side LEDs on page 65 and Interpreting nonport side LEDs on page 69 The foll...

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Page 23: ...nstall 2U devices in a two post telecommunications Telco rack NOTE Review the Safety Precautions before mounting the device Precautions specific to mounting The following precautions specifically apply to mounting the device DANGER Use safe lifting practices when moving the product DANGER Mount the devices you install in a rack as low as possible Place the heaviest device at the bottom and progres...

Page 24: ... mount the device in a four post rack With the port side flush with the front posts With the nonport side flush with the rear posts in a recessed position A recessed position allows a more gradual bend in the fiber optic cables connected to the switch and less interference in the aisle at the front of the rack TABLE 10 Space requirements Chassis with port side side vents Notes Chassis depth Minimu...

Page 25: ...tems required Allow 15 to 30 minutes to complete the installation The following items are required to install the device using the Universal Four Post Rack Kit 2 Phillips torque screwdriver 1 4 inch slotted blade torque screwdriver Parts list The following parts are provided wit the 1U 1 5U and 2U Universal Kit for Four Post Racks Installation XBR R000296 Installing the Universal Four Post Rack Ki...

Page 26: ...in panhead Phillips 8 9 Screw 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead Phillips 8 10 Retainer nut 10 32 8 Ensure that the items listed and illustrated are included in the kit Note that not all parts may be used with certain installations depending on the device type CAUTION Use the screws specified in the procedure Using longer screws can damage the device Installing the Universal Four Post Rack Kit XBR R000296 Bro...

Page 27: ...ge 30 5 Attaching the rear brackets to the rack posts on page 31 Attaching the front brackets Complete the following steps to attach the front brackets to the device 1 Position the right front bracket with the flat side against the right side of the device at the front of the device as shown in Figure 4 2 Insert four 8 32 x 5 16 in flathead screws through the vertically aligned holes in the bracke...

Page 28: ...ep 1 Select the proper length bracket extension for your rack depth 2 Position the right bracket extension along the side of the device as shown in Figure 5 3 Insert four 8 32 x 5 16 in flathead screws through the vertically aligned holes in the bracket extension and then into the holes on the side of the device Use the upper and lower screw holes leaving the center holes empty 4 Repeat step 2 and...

Page 29: ...e 6 providing temporary support under the device until the rail kit is secured to the rack 2 Attach the right front bracket to the right front rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket 3 Attach the left front bracket to the left front rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and ...

Page 30: ...p Choose the correct bracket for the depth of your rack 1 Select the proper length rear bracket for your rack depth 2 Slide the right rear bracket onto the right bracket extension as shown in the following figure 3 Attach the brackets using four 6 32 x 1 4 in panhead screws If possible leave at least one empty vertical pair of holes between the screws for better support 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to at...

Page 31: ...ach the rear brackets to the rack posts 1 Attach the right rear bracket to the right rear rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts as shown in Figure 8 Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket 2 Attach the left rear bracket to the left rear rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket Install...

Page 32: ...s show a 1U device but the instructions are the same for a 2U device The illustrations in the rack installation procedures are for reference only and may not show the actual device Complete the following tasks to install the device in a four post rack 1 Attaching the front brackets to the rear of the device on page 33 2 Attaching the extensions to the front of the device on page 33 3 Installing th...

Page 33: ...Tighten all the 8 32 x 5 16 in screws to a torque of 15 in lb 17 cm kg FIGURE 9 Attaching the front brackets to the rear of the device 1 The Brocade device 2 Front brackets 3 Screws 8 32 x 5 16 in flathead Phillips Attaching the bracket extensions to the front of the device Complete the following steps to attach the bracket extensions to the front of the device There are medium and long extension ...

Page 34: ... 1 Position the device in the rack as shown in Figure 11 providing temporary support under the device until the rail kit is secured to the rack 2 Attach the right front bracket to the right rear rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket 3 Attach the left front bracket to the left rear rack post using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panh...

Page 35: ...n use for this step 1 Select the proper length rear bracket for your rack depth 2 Slide the right rear bracket onto the right extension The short rear brackets are shown in Figure 12 Use the first and third vertical pairs of holes for the screws Refer to Figure 13 for the positioning of the short or long brackets and screws 3 Attach the brackets using four 6 32 x 1 4 in panhead screws 4 Repeat ste...

Page 36: ...12 Attaching the rear brackets to the extensions at the front of the device 1 Rear brackets short 2 Screws 6 32 x 1 4 in panhead Phillips FIGURE 13 Attaching the short or long rear brackets to the extensions Installing the Universal Four Post Rack Kit XBR R000296 Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 36 53 1005235 02 ...

Page 37: ...ower holes in the bracket 3 Tighten all the 10 32 x 5 8 in screws to a torque of 25 in lb 29 cm kg FIGURE 14 Attaching the rear brackets to the front rack posts 1 Screws 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead Phillips 2 Retainer nuts 10 32 Installing the Universal Two Post Rack Kit XBR R000294 Use the following instructions to install a Brocade 1U or 2U device in a two post telecommunications Telco rack using the...

Page 38: ... to complete the installation The following items are required to install the device using the Universal Two Post Rack Kit 2 Phillips torque screwdriver 1 4 inch slotted blade torque screwdriver Parts list The following parts are provided with the Universal Two Post Rack Kit Installation XBR R000294 FIGURE 15 Rack kit parts 1 Front brackets 2 2 Rear brackets 3 5 inch post 2 3 Rear brackets 5 6 inc...

Page 39: ...evice Complete the following tasks to install the device in a rack 1 Attaching the front brackets to the device on page 39 2 Attaching the front brackets to the rack on page 40 3 Attaching the rear brackets to the rack on page 41 4 Attaching the rear brackets to the device on page 42 Attaching the front brackets to the device Complete the following steps to attach the front brackets to the device ...

Page 40: ...own in Figure 17 providing temporary support under the device until the rack kit is fully secured to the rack 2 Attach the right front bracket to the right rack upright using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket 3 Attach the left front bracket to the left rack upright using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use t...

Page 41: ...e to five inches wide use the brackets marked 3 5 INCH If your posts are five to six inches wide use the brackets marked 5 6 INCH 2 Position the right rear bracket in the right rear of the device as shown in Figure 18 3 Attach the bracket to the right rack upright using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and lower holes in the bracket 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 t...

Page 42: ...ht rear bracket to the right rear of the device and use four 8 32 x 5 16 in panhead screws to attach the bracket to the device as shown in Figure 19 Be sure to insert the screws through the upper and lower slots in the bracket 2 Align the left rear bracket to the left rear of the device and use four 8 32 x 5 16 in panhead screws to attach the bracket to the device Again use the upper and lower slo...

Page 43: ...re for reference only and may not show the actual device Complete the following tasks to install the device in a rack 1 Attaching the front brackets to the device on page 43 2 Attaching the front brackets to the rack on page 44 3 Attaching the rear brackets to the rack on page 45 4 Attaching the rear brackets to the device on page 46 Attaching the front brackets to the device Complete the followin...

Page 44: ...lathead Phillips Attaching the front brackets to the rack Complete the following steps to install the device in the rack 1 Position the device in the rack as shown in Figure 21 providing temporary support under the device until the rack kit is fully secured to the rack 2 Attach the right front bracket to the right rack upright using two 10 32 x 5 8 in screws and two retainer nuts Use the upper and...

Page 45: ...5 INCH If your posts are five to six inches wide use the brackets marked 5 6 INCH 2 Position the right rear bracket in the right rear of the device as shown in the following figure Whether you are using the 3 5 inch or the 5 6 inch bracket the rear end of the bracket will be flush with the back of the device 3 Attach the brackets to the right rack upright using two 10 32 x 5 8 in panhead screws an...

Page 46: ...the right rear bracket to the right rear of the device and use four 8 32 x 5 16 in panhead screws to attach the bracket to the device as shown in Figure 23 Be sure to insert the screws through the upper and lower slots in the bracket 2 Align the left rear bracket to the left rear of the device and use four 8 32 x 5 16 in panhead screws to attach the bracket to the device Again use the upper and lo...

Page 47: ...s to a torque of 15 in lb 17 cm kg FIGURE 23 Attaching the rear brackets to the device 1 Screws 8 32 x 5 16 in panhead Phillips Installing the Universal Two Post Rack Kit XBR R000294 Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 53 1005235 02 47 ...

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Page 49: ...cable Access to an FTP server or USB device for backing up uploading or downloading the device configuration optional Providing power to the device Perform the following steps to provide power to the device 1 Connect the power cords to both power supplies and then to power sources on separate circuits to protect against power failure Ensure that the power cords have a minimum service loop of 6 inc...

Page 50: ... customer side remote terminal server in addition to the host side clients In a UNIX environment using TIP enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttyb 9600 If ttyb is already in use use ttya instead and enter the following string at the prompt tip dev ttya 9600 4 When the terminal emulator application stops reporting information press Enter to display the login prompt Switch Console Logi...

Page 51: ...n as prompted Ethernet IP Address 192 168 74 102 If you are going to use an IPv6 address enter the network information in colon separated notation as prompted device admin ipaddrset ipv6 add 1080 8 800 200C 417A 64 IP address is being changed Done 3 Complete the rest of the network information as prompted IPv4 format shown Ethernet Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet IP Address 192 168 74 102 Gatewa...

Page 52: ...e default time zone is Coordinated Universal Time UTC The time zone must be set only once because the value is stored in nonvolatile memory Use the following procedure to set the time zone 1 Log in as admin 2 Use the tsTimeZone interactive command and follow the prompts or enter the tsTimeZone houroffset minuteoffset command as follows For Pacific Standard Time enter tsTimeZone 8 0 For Central Sta...

Page 53: ...names Perform the following steps to change the chassis name and then the switch name 1 Log in to the device through Telnet using the admin account 2 Change the chassis name by using the chassisName command device admin chassisname Chassis_001 3 Change the switch name by using the switchName command device admin switchname Switch_001 Committing configuration Done Switch name has been changed Pleas...

Page 54: ...erform the following steps to modify the domain ID a Disable the switch by entering the switchDisable command b Enter the configure command The command prompts display sequentially enter a new value or press Enter to accept each default value c Enter y after the Fabric param prompt Fabric param yes y no n no y d Enter a unique domain ID such as the domain ID used by the previous switch if still av...

Page 55: ...ate Proto 0 0 460000 id N32 Online FC F Port 20 05 00 11 0d a8 01 00 1 1 460100 id N32 Online FC F Port 20 01 00 11 0d bb 01 00 2 2 460200 id N32 Online FC F Port 20 03 00 11 0d 84 01 00 3 3 460300 id N32 Online FC F Port 20 07 00 11 0d 26 01 00 4 4 460400 id N32 Online FC F Port 10 00 8c 7c ff 5c c5 01 5 5 460500 id N32 Online FC F Port 10 00 8c 7c ff 58 4c 00 6 6 460600 id N32 Online FC F Port 1...

Page 56: ...ected config parameters are uploaded This command uploads the device configuration to the server making it available for downloading to a replacement device if necessary NOTE If Virtual Fabrics VF is enabled you must enter configUpload for each VF separately Powering down the device Complete the following steps to power down the device 1 Shut down the Fabric OS software using the sysShutdown comma...

Page 57: ...Brocade Fibre Channel Transceiver Platform Support Matrix and Brocade Transceiver Module Resources on www brocade com DANGER Use only optical transceivers that are qualified by Brocade Communications Systems LLC and comply with the FDA Class 1 radiation performance requirements defined in 21 CFR Subchapter I and with IEC 60825 and EN60825 Optical products that do not comply with these standards mi...

Page 58: ...nnection between the fiber optic transceiver SFP or QSFP and the fiber cable connectors Brocade strongly recommends cleaning both connectors each time you disconnect and reconnect them Dust can accumulate on the connectors and cause problems such as reducing the optic launch power To clean the fiber cable connectors Brocade recommends using a fiber optic reel type cleaner When not using an SFP or ...

Page 59: ...ISL Trunking consider grouping cables by trunking groups The cables used in trunking groups must meet specific requirements as described in the Fabric OS Administrator s Guide For easier maintenance label the fiber optic cables and record the devices to which they are connected Keep LEDs visible by routing port cables and other cables away from the LEDs Use hook and loop style straps to secure and...

Page 60: ...old edge down The correct position to insert an SFP transceiver into the lower row of ports is with the gold edge up FIGURE 25 Installing a 32 Gbps SFP transceiver into an upper port 1 Pull tab 2 Transceiver 2 Position a cable so that the key the ridge on one side of the cable connector is aligned with the slot in the transceiver Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechanism c...

Page 61: ...t slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented NOTE Each SFP transceiver has a 10 pad gold plated PCB edge connector on the bottom The correct position to insert an SFP transceiver into the upper row of ports is with the gold edge down The correct position to insert an SFP transceiver into the lower row of ports is with the gold edge up FIGURE 26 Replacing a 32 Gbps SFP optical transceiver...

Page 62: ...correctly oriented transceiver into the port until it is firmly seated and the latching mechanism clicks FIGURE 27 Installing a 32 Gbps QSFP transceiver in an upper port 1 Pull tab 2 QSFP cable 3 QSFP transceiver 2 Position a cable so that the key the ridge on one side of the cable connector is aligned with the slot in the transceiver Insert the cable into the transceiver until the latching mechan...

Page 63: ... does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented Gently push the correctly oriented QSFP transceiver until the latching mechanism clicks FIGURE 28 Replacing a QSFP optical transceiver 1 Pull tab 2 QSFP cable 3 QSFP transceiver 4 Position a cable so that the key the ridge on one side of the cable connector is aligned with the slot in the transceiver Insert the cable into the transceiv...

Page 64: ...Refer to the Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference for output examples and descriptions Verifying the operation of new transceivers Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 64 53 1005235 02 ...

Page 65: ...e LEDs on the switch There are three possible LED states no light a steady light and a flashing light Flashing lights may be slow fast or flickering The lights are green or amber Sometimes the LEDs may flash either of the colors during boot POST or other diagnostic tests This is normal it does not indicate a problem unless the LEDs do not indicate a healthy state after all boot processes and diagn...

Page 66: ...FP 5 status LED 16 QSFP port 5 17 SFP upper port 58 18 SFP upper port 58 status LED 19 SFP lower port 60 status LED 20 SFP lower port 60 System power LED Refer to the following table to interpret the system power status LED TABLE 12 System power LED patterns during normal operation LED color Status of hardware Recommended action No light System is off or there is an internal power supply failure V...

Page 67: ...ention is required A number of variables can cause this status including a single power supply failure a fan failure or one or more environmental ranges have been exceeded Check the management interface and the error log for details on the cause of the status Contact your solution provider FC port status LED Refer to the following table to interpret the FC port status LEDs TABLE 14 SFP FC port sta...

Page 68: ...rrently being initialized Verify the status of the connected device Steady green Port is online connected to external device but has no traffic No action required Slow flashing green on 1 2 second then off 1 2 second Port is online but segmented because of a loopback cable or incompatible device connection Verify that the correct device is attached to the switch Fast flashing green on 1 4 second t...

Page 69: ...erate but experiencing either high temperature high power or slow fan Check and replace the power supply unit before it fails completely Off Steady amber Power supply unit failed due to over voltage over current over temperature or fan failure Check and replace the power supply unit Slow blinking green Off AC is applied to the power supply unit and standby voltage is available None Steady green Of...

Page 70: ... Conducts preliminary POST diagnostics Initializes the operating system Initializes hardware Runs diagnostic tests on several functions including circuitry port functionality memory statistics counters and serialization Perform the following steps to determine whether POST completed successfully and whether any errors were detected 1 Verify that the LEDs on the device indicate that all components ...

Page 71: ...sts require the ports to be connected by external cables to allow diagnostics to verify the serializer deserializer interface transceiver and cable Some tests require loopback plugs Diagnostic tests are run at supported link speeds depending on the speed of the link being tested and the type of port NOTE Diagnostic tests may temporarily lock the transmit and receive speed of the links during diagn...

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Page 73: ...embly 79 Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan assemblies 80 Power supply assemblies overview The power supply assembly units in the Brocade G630 chassis can be removed and replaced without special tools The device can continue operating during the replacement The device supports the following types of power supplies AC power supply with nonport side air exhaust This unit moves the a...

Page 74: ...airflow direction and part number If the airflow directions are different an error is generated on the console NOTE The power supply assembly units are hot swappable if they are replaced one at a time They are identical and fit into either slot NOTE The device can operate all the ports with one power supply assembly unit if you do not require redundancy Each power supply unit has one internal fan ...

Page 75: ...u must keep the slot filler panel in place If you run the chassis with an uncovered slot the system will overheat CAUTION Use a separate branch circuit for each power cord which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails CAUTION To prevent damage to the chassis and components never attempt to lift the chassis using the fan or power supply handles These handles were not designed to suppo...

Page 76: ...er voltage over current over temperature or fan failure Check and replace the power supply unit Slow blinking green Off AC is applied to the power supply unit and standby voltage is available None Steady green Off Power supply is on and running normally None Power supply assembly unit fault indicators Use one of the following methods to determine the status of the power supply assemblies Check the...

Page 77: ...pply and fan assemblies cold swap If your device is up and running with both power supply assemblies and you want to replace both of them complete the following steps 1 Shut down the system using the sysShutdown command 2 Power down the both power supply assemblies 3 Remove the old failed power supply assemblies 4 Insert the new power supply assemblies 5 Power on the power supply assemblies 6 Veri...

Page 78: ...embly verify that the other power supply and fan assembly the one not being replaced has been powered on for at least four seconds and has a steady green LED FIGURE 32 Removing an AC power supply and fan assembly 1 The Brocade G630 device 2 Power supply slot 1 3 Power supply assembly unit 4 Power supply assembly handle 5 Captive screw 2 Unplug the power cord from the power supply that is being rep...

Page 79: ...t and slide push in until the latch on the right side is secured Pull on the handle to check and ensure that it is fully seated Do not force the installation If the power supply assembly does not slide in easily ensure that it is correctly oriented before continuing CAUTION Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly inser...

Page 80: ...us The power supply assembly status can also be viewed using Web Tools Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan assemblies You can use the following commands to verify that the power supply and fan assemblies are operational psShow fanShow switchShow errDump Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for output examples and descriptions Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan ...

Page 81: ...ration of the power supply and fan assemblies 87 Fan assemblies overview The fan assembly units in the Brocade G630 chassis can be removed and replaced without special tools The device can continue operating during the replacement The device supports the following types of fan assemblies Fan assembly with nonport side air exhaust This unit moves the air from the port side to the nonport side of th...

Page 82: ...e hot swappable if they are replaced one at a time They are identical and fit into any fan slot NOTE The device can operate all the ports with two fan assemblies if you do not require redundancy The device fans are fixed inside the fan assemblies to provide necessary airflow to cool the whole system There are two fans located in each unit The system software sets fan speed and measures fan speed t...

Page 83: ... support the weight of the chassis NOTE The equipment installation must meet NEC CEC code requirements Consult local authorities for regulations Identifying the airflow direction The power supply and fan assemblies are identified by the following airflow directions Intake power supply and fan assembly with an orange I label or without any label Pulls air from the nonport side of the switch and exh...

Page 84: ...ED In Web Tools click the Fan Status icon Enter the fanShow command at the prompt to display fan assembly status as shown in the following example Device admin fanshow Fan 1 is OK Fan 2 is OK Fan 3 is FAILED Fan assembly task guide You can perform an easy set of steps to install or replace a fan assembly or to replace two or all the three fan assemblies By default all the three fan assemblies are ...

Page 85: ...d require less than five minutes to complete The following items are required to replace a fan assembly New fan assembly must have the same airflow direction as the fan assembly being replaced 1 Phillips head screwdriver Recording power supply and fan assembly critical information You can use the following commands to record the power supply and fan assembly configuration and operations informatio...

Page 86: ...out and away from the chassis The fans in the other power supply will automatically switch to high speed to maintain adequate cooling Inserting a new fan assembly Complete the following steps to insert a new fan assembly into the chassis The new fan assembly must have the same part number and airflow label or lack thereof as the fan assembly already installed 1 To leave the device in service while...

Page 87: ...bly to the chassis by tightening the captive screw 6 Verify that the LED on the new fan assembly displays a steady green light while the device is operating 7 Optional Enter fanshow to display the fan assembly status The fan assembly status can also be viewed using Web Tools Verifying the operation of the power supply and fan assemblies You can use the following commands to verify that the power s...

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Page 89: ...Wavelength LWL or Extended Long Wavelength ELWL optical media 8 QSFP ports that support 32 Gbps QSFP transceivers The SFP ports are capable of auto negotiating to 4 8 16 or 32 Gbps speed depending on the SFP model and the minimum supported speed of the optical transceiver at the other end of the link 10 Gbps performance is enabled by 10 Gbps SFP transceivers provided the other end of the connectio...

Page 90: ...s One for each SFP port and four for each QSFP port on the port side of the switch Power supply status LEDs One green OK status LED on each power supply assembly on the nonport side of the switch One amber FAIL status LED on each power supply assembly on the nonport side of the switch Fan assembly status LED One bicolor fan assembly status LED on each fan assembly on the nonport side of the switch...

Page 91: ... Power supply model Maximum output power rating DC Input voltage Input line frequency Maximu m input current Input line protection Maximum inrush current XBR 1500W PSAC F 1500 W 100 240 VAC nominal 90 264 VAC range 50 60 Hz nominal 47 63 Hz range 12 A 7A Line fused 40 A peak NOTE Do not repeat plug in and plug out operations within a short time or else the internal inrush current limiting device N...

Page 92: ...nsumption idle configuration Model name 100 VAC input 200 VAC input Minimum number of power supplies Notes Brocade G630 switch 5 019 A 495 W 1689 47 BTU hr 2 491 A 484 W 1651 93 BTU hr 1 Input current is for 1 PSU Watts and BTUs hr are with 2 PSUs No optics loaded and the system completed boot up fans at nominal speed and input power 5 tolerance Data port specifications Fibre Channel Name Port Num...

Page 93: ...m 328 ft OM3 125 m 410 ft OM4 N A N A 62 5 15 m 49 ft N A N A 9 N A 10 km 6 2 miles 25 km 15 5 miles 32 50 70 m 230 ft OM3 100 m 328 ft OM4 N A N A 62 5 N A N A N A 9 N A 10 km 6 2 miles 25 km 15 5 miles Serial port specifications pinout RJ 45 Pin Signal Description 1 Not supported N A 2 Not supported N A 3 TXD Transmit data output from G630 4 GND Logic ground 5 GND Logic ground 6 RXD Receive data...

Page 94: ...l NOR flash embedded memory 8 MB 16 MB eUSB Module 2 GB Regulatory compliance EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN 55032 55024 CE Mark Class A ICES 003 Canada VCCI 32 Japan EN 300 386 CNS 13438 KN 32 KN 35 TCVN 7189 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 GB 9254 CISPR 32 2014 30 EU AS NZS CISPR 55032 Australia Class A Regulatory compliance safety EN UL 60825 EN UL CSA IEC 60950 1 Serial port specifications pro...

Page 95: ...ive 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals EU REACH Section 1502 of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 U S Conflict Minerals 30 2011 TT BCT Vietnam circular SJ T 11363 2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in...

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Page 97: ...ations ICES 003 Class A Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada CE statement ATTENTION This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product might cause radio interference and the user might be required to take corrective measures The standards compliance label on this device contains the CE mark which indicates that this system conforms to the pr...

Page 98: ...y This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment China CCC statement Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 98 53 1005235 02 ...

Page 99: ...enlärminformations Verordnung 3 GPSGV der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 0 dB A gemäss EN ISO 7779 KCC statement Republic of Korea Class A device Broadcasting Communication Device for Office Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and may be used in places other than home Sellers and or users need to take note of this VCCI statement This is a Class A product based on ...

Page 100: ...Brocade G630 Hardware Installation Guide 100 53 1005235 02 ...

Page 101: ...vicepersonal bestimmt DANGER Les procédures décrites dans ce manuel doivent être effectuées par un personnel de maintenance qualifié PELIGRO Los procedimientos de este manual deben llevarlos a cabo técnicos cualificados DANGER Be careful not to accidently insert your fingers into the fan tray while removing it from the chassis The fan may still be spinning at a high speed GEFAHR Die Finger dürfen ...

Page 102: ...tar completamente la corriente del instrumento desconecte el cordón de corriente de todas las fuentes de corriente DANGER To avoid high voltage shock do not open the device while the power is on GEFAHR Das eingeschaltete Gerät darf nicht geöffnet werden da andernfalls das Risiko eines Stromschlags mit Hochspannung besteht DANGER Afin d éviter tout choc électrique n ouvrez pas l appareil lorsqu il ...

Page 103: ...tware oder auch vor einem möglichen Datenverlust Un message de mise en garde vous alerte sur des situations pouvant présenter un risque potentiel de dommages corporels ou de dommages matériels logiciels ou de perte de données Un mensaje de precaución le alerta de situaciones que pueden resultar peligrosas para usted o causar daños en el hardware el firmware el software o los datos General cautions...

Page 104: ...a tension du câble en reliant les contacts électriques à la terre PRECAUCIÓN Antes de conectar un cable en cualquier puerto asegúrese de descargar la tensión acumulada en el cable tocando la superficie de conexión a tierra con los contactos eléctricos CAUTION Static electricity can damage the chassis and other electronic devices To avoid damage keep static sensitive devices in their static protect...

Page 105: ...utador puede resultar dañado si se instala una fuente de alimentación activa CAUTION All devices with DC power supplies are intended for installation in restricted access areas only A restricted access area is a location where access can be gained only by trained service personnel through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsib...

Page 106: ... Drahtquerschnitte Der Erdungsdraht sollte DC Eingang angeschlossen werden das andere Ende verbindet sich mit dem Baugrund MISE EN GARDE Pour les systèmes d alimentation courant continu C C utilisez un fil de mise à terre d au moins de 16 AWG ou 1 31mm2 Le fil de mise à terre doit être relié au connecteur du circuit d alimentation l autre extrémité se connecte à la prise terre du batiment PRECAUCI...

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