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DM4380

 

CARRIER ETHERNET SWITCH  

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

204.4336.00 – October/2019

 

 

Summary of Contents for DM4380

Page 1: ...DM4380 CARRIER ETHERNET SWITCH INSTALLATION GUIDE 204 4336 00 October 2019 ...

Page 2: ...ot acknowledged as any type of contract 2019 DATACOM All rights reserved WARRANTY DATACOM s products are covered by a warranty against manufacturing defects during a minimum period of 12 twelve months including the legal term of 90 days as from the date of issue of the supply Nota Fiscal Invoice Our warranty is standard counter warranty this means for exercise of the warranty the customer should s...

Page 3: ...de MIBs and manuals for download In addition it allows opening of calls for assistance with our technical team Telephone Number 55 51 3933 3122 We would like to highlight that our assistance through telephone support is available from Monday through Friday from 08 00 AM through 05 30 PM Important For support assistance 24x7 please request a quotation to our sales department GENERAL INFORMATION For...

Page 4: ...lyze identify and solve problems with the product COMMAND REFERENCE Provides all the commands related to the product RELEASE NOTES Provides instructions on the new functionalities identified defects and compatibilities between Software and Hardware HARDWARE PLATFORM DATASHEET Provides the product technical characteristics INSTALLATION GUIDE Provides instructions on the procedures covering product ...

Page 5: ... 2 GETTINGSTARTED 9 2 1 SAFETY WARNINGS 9 3 HARDWAREDESCRIPTION 10 3 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 10 3 2 MODEL DM4380 12XS 3CX 10 3 3 EQUIPMENT STATUS LEDS 11 3 4 SERIAL CONSOLE INTERFACE RS 232 11 3 5 USB INTERFACE CONSOLE 12 3 6 USB INTERFACE HOST 12 3 7 INTERFACE MANAGEMENT ETHERNET MGMT 12 3 8 DATA INTERFACE 13 3 9 ALARM INPUT AND OUTPUT 16 3 10 PSUS AND POWER INPUTS 16 3 11 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING 21 4 DM...

Page 6: ...LES 27 5 2 REMOVING SFP SFP MODULES 29 5 3 INSTALLING THE QSFP28 QSFP MODULES 29 5 4 REMOVING QSFP28 QSFP MODULES 30 6 LOGGINGINFORFIRSTTIME 32 6 1 MANAGEMENT USING CONSOLE INTERFACE 32 6 2 MANAGEMENT USING ETHERNET INTERFACE 32 6 3 CONFIGURING USERS 33 6 4 CHANGING DEFAULT ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT PASSWORD 34 7 TECHNICALSPECIFICATION 35 7 1 INTERFACES 35 7 2 POWER SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION 35 7 3 PHYSI...

Page 7: ...fied service personnel responsible for installing configuring planning and maintaining the DM4380 switch 1 3 CONVENTIONS In order to improve the agreement the following conventions are made throughout this guide 1 3 1 Icons Convention Icon Type Description Note Notes give an explanation about some topic in the foregoing paragraph Caution This symbol means that this text is very important and if th...

Page 8: ...e electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your consumer waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city recycling office or the ...

Page 9: ...pment on or connecting an interface card or cable install the protective grounding system Before connecting any cable to the equipment make sure that the grounding system is functional Optical Transceivers used in DM4380 have invisible LASER emitting Although all DATACOM homologated transceivers and most of the market transceivers comply with LASER safety standards avoid direct contact and exposur...

Page 10: ...re features 3 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The DM4380 line has the product version shown below Figure 1 DM4380 12XS 3CX 3 2 MODEL DM4380 12XS 3CX Figure 2 DM4380 12CX 3CX Views Description 1 10GE Ethernet ports 2 40 100GE Ethernet ports 3 10GE Ethernet port LEDs 4 40 100GE Ethernet LED ports 5 Alarm interface 2 inputs and 1 output 6 RS 232 Console Port ...

Page 11: ...n standby ready to take over the load OFF Power supply with problems or not powered LED ALARM FAIL OFF Equipment operating normally without detected failures or alarms ON RED Indicates that the equipment is in a state of internal failure ON BLINKING RED slow Indicates that the equipment is in a lower gravity alarm state ON BLINKING RED fast Indicates that the equipment is in a lower gravity alarm ...

Page 12: ...80 has a USB console port accessible via Mini USB cable not included on rear panel The driver for use of this interface in Windows can be found in http www datacom com br support 3 6 USB INTERFACE HOST The product provides a type A USB interface host on the rear panel that can operate according to specification 2 0 There is no need to use this interface during the switch s installation process Con...

Page 13: ...ng Data sending and or receiving activity SPEED YELLOW Off Port operating in 1000Base T mode On Port operating in 10Base T or 100Base TX Table 4 MGMT Interface LEDs 3 8 DATA INTERFACE 3 8 110 Gigabit SFP Optical Ethernet Interfaces 10GBase X The DM4380 12XS 3CX has 12 10 Gigabit Optical Ethernet interfaces using SFP connectors The status indicating LED contains the LINK ACT SPEED information on th...

Page 14: ...escribed in the table below Indicator Color Status Description LINK ACT SPEED GREEN On Link Up active port operating in 10GBase X mode YELLOW On Link Up active port operating at a rate lower than 10GE GREEN or YELLOW Blinking Data sending and or receiving activity Off Link Down active port Table 5 10GE SFP Interface LED indicators 3 8 1 2 40 and 100 Gigabit Optical Ethernet Interfaces The DM4380 1...

Page 15: ... on the left front part of the equipment as shown in figure 8 The convention to indicate the operation and the 40GE and 100GE interface operating mode is described in Table 6 Figure 8 40 100GE port LEDs Indicator Color Status Description LINK ACT SPEED GREEN On Link Up active port operating in 100GBase X mode YELLOW On Link Up active port operating at a rate lower than 100GE GREEN or YELLOW Blinki...

Page 16: ...or when the switch is off pin 7 common is short circuited with pin 8 NF When operating without alarms pin 7 common will be short circuited with pin 6 NA while pin 8 NF will be isolated The table below describes the pin settings used in connector RJ45 of the alarm interface RJ45 Male Signal 1 Input 1 IN 2 Input 1 IN 3 Input 2 IN 4 Input 2 IN 5 Not connected 6 Output NA Alarm Off 7 Output Common 8 O...

Page 17: ...o power supplies is turned off or presents failures The PSU 125 has a PWR LED on its front panel that when GREEN indicates that it is correctly powered and operational Figure 9 PSU 125 DC front panel Figure 10 PSU 125 AC front panel The equipment is de energized through its power cable s The power outlet must be nearby and easily accessible The electrical installation of the site should be protect...

Page 18: ... specified range the AC power inputs will take precedence over the DC power input regardless of the connected slot In the situation in which both DC PSUs are present and the power inputs are energized and operating with voltages within the specified range PSU 1 will be supplying power to the equipment and PSU 2 will be on standby 3 10 1 Pinout and Polarity 3 10 1 1 PSU 125 AC The figure below pres...

Page 19: ...d female IEC 320 C14 for the NBR 14136 plug 3 10 2 2 PSU 125 DC The PSU 125 DC includes a 3 5 meter DC power cable in the PP 1 mm2 gauge standard with both ends open and the TERMINAL BLOCK standard male connector normally shipped screwed to the PSU 125 DC for the installation of the cable Follow the information below to install the cable to the Terminal Block connector Step 1 Remove the TERMINAL B...

Page 20: ...her and that the conductor colors follow the specifications of the country where it is installed Step 3 Using the same 1 8 screwdriver number 0 used above as shown below Figure 14 Installing the cable mounted to the TERMINAL BLOCK Step 4 Before the cable is powered screw the connector with the cable installed on the PSU 125 DC using the same 1 8 screwdriver number 0 used above as shown below Figur...

Page 21: ...er 2019 21 3 11 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING The DM4380 equipment has a Protective Ground point on the rear panel This connector must be connected to the installation ground FGND as instructed in the DM4380Installation chapter Figure 16 Protective Grounding DM4380 12XS 3CX ...

Page 22: ...bel on the rear side of the mechanics It contains model information product code and serial number Check if there is any divergent information on the label regarding the information on the packaging 4 3 PREPARING THE INSTALLATION SITE Before installing the product some care must be taken to guarantee that all steps can be followed correctly thus ensuring proper installation 4 3 1 Installation Site...

Page 23: ...19 INCH RACK INSTALLATION The DM4380 was designed to be installed to 19 inch racks occupying only 1U in height To choose the suitable installation site pay attention to the following items Choose an easily accessible location where your LEDs can be viewed The temperature should be between operation temperature specification and the relative air humidity should be between 10 and 90 non condensed In...

Page 24: ...le to the grounding connector Step 3 Cut the cable at a suitable length to connect it with the grounding installation Step 4 Screw the connector to the equipment using the same screw removed in step 1 Step 5 Secure the other end of the cable to the installation ground Table 10 Steps for the installation of the protection grounding 4 6 VENTILATION The DM4380 ventilation airflow is provided by the i...

Page 25: ...5 into the DM4380 12XS 3CX Each PSU slot has an independent power input the PSU 125 DC have a front input power input and the PSU 125 AC have a input power in the rear panel of the equipment The equipment will only power on if there is at least one PSU that is properly powered 4 8 CHECKING THE PRODUCT S OPERATION Considering that the DM4380 was installed according to the guidelines in this guide t...

Page 26: ...ion Guide DM4380 Installation 204 4336 00 October 2019 26 Once the startup process has been successfully completed the operator must configure the equipment management as indicated in the LogginginforFirstTime section ...

Page 27: ...g the optical modules you need to always use an antistatic wrist strap o In order to transport and store the optical modules it is necessary to always use their original packaging to prevent any physical or electrostatic damage to the module o Modules and ports that are not being used must always have their protective cover inserted so as to avoid dust which causes the loss of link performance Whe...

Page 28: ...ng a SFP SFP Step 2 After attaching the module it is necessary to secure the securing handle as shown below as it serves as a lock for the optical cables when these are connected Figure 21 Locking optical Fibers Step 3 After positioning the handle simply connect the optical cables Table 12 Inserting a SFP SFP The DM4380 equipments are sent with dust cover plugs in all SFP SFP ports Before to inser...

Page 29: ... shown in the following figure Figure 22 Removing a SFP SFP Table 13 Removing a SFP SFP When DM4380 operates over 45ºC ambient temperature it is recommended to use only SFP SFP industrial temperature class transceivers Contact the Technical Support for any doubt 5 3 INSTALLING THE QSFP28 QSFP MODULES The QSFP28 QSFP installation is conducted as shown on following steps Follow the same procedure fo...

Page 30: ...SFP ports Before to insert a transceiver in a port remove the dust cover Ports without installed transceivers should keep dust cover protection to avoid electrical connections free of dust 5 4 REMOVING QSFP28 QSFP MODULES To remove the modules simply follow the installation instructions in reverse order Follow the same procedure for DAC cables Step 1 Remove the optical cables Step 3 Pull the modul...

Page 31: ...Removing QSFP28 QSFP SFP SFP Modules 204 4336 00 October 2019 31 When DM4380 operates over 45ºC ambient temperature it is recommended to use only QSFP QSFP28 industrial temperature class transceivers Contact the Technical Support for any doubt ...

Page 32: ...e port configuration the hardware flow control need to be disabled Step 1 On the PC or laptop start the terminal emulation program The initial login prompt for a username appears DmOS DM4380 login Step 2 The default username and password are admin DM4380 login admin Enter Password admin Enter Result The prompt as following will appear indicating a successful login Welcome to the DmOS CLI Admin con...

Page 33: ...MT Interface Check the Quick configuration Guide for more information about equipment management configurations 6 3 CONFIGURING USERS Considering the equipment correctly installed as described previously the user can manage it through a Command Line Interface CLI The CLI is accessed by using a direct or USB console connection or by using a SSH or Telnet connection from a remote management terminal...

Page 34: ...mmended to modify the default administrator account password Step 1 Entering the configuration mode configure Step 2 Entering the user mode config aaa user admin Step 3 Changing the password config user admin password new password Step 4 Exiting the user mode config user admin exit Step 5 Applying and saving configuration changes config commit Table 19 Changing Password ...

Page 35: ... 20 Nominal Input Current 1 5 A 100Vac 0 63 A 240Vac 3 3 A 48Vdc 2 6 A 60Vdc Maximum Input Current 1 66 A 3 30 A Output Voltage 12V 5 12V 5 Output Current 10 5 A 5 10 5 A 5 Power Efficiency 80 80 Table 21 AC DC Power Supplies specifications Maximum values for the Power Supplies 7 2 2 DM4380 System DM4380 12XS 3CX Typical Consumption Watts PSU 125 DC 108W PSU 125 AC 108W Maximum Consumption Watts P...

Page 36: ...to 55 C Operation Relative Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 3000m Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Table 24 DM4380 Environment Information When DM4380 operates over 45ºC ambient temperature it is recommended to use only SFP SFP QSFP QSFP28 industrial temperature class transceivers Contact the Technical Support for any doubt ...

Page 37: ...radio frequency fields EMC EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test EMC EN 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test EMC EN 61000 4 5 Surge immunity test EMC EN 61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test EMC EN 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions EMC EN 61000 3 3 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public...

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