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DmSwitch Installation Guide

Revision History

Revision 1.4 2006/10/20

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Summary of Contents for DmSwitch 2000 Series

Page 1: ...DmSwitch Installation Guide Revision History Revision 1 4 2006 10 20 204 4088 04 ...

Page 2: ...rs done by DATACOM unauthorized personnel This warranty does not cover repairs done at the customer s site All equipments must be sent to DATACOM to be repaired Quality Management System certified by DQS according to ISO9001 Register number 287097 QM Although this document has been written with care the company does not assume responsibility for occasional mis takes and omissions in its content Li...

Page 3: ...s department Support E mail suporte datacom ind br Phone 55 51 3358 0122 Fax 55 51 3358 0101 Sales E mail comercial datacom ind br Phone 55 51 3358 0100 Fax 55 51 3358 0101 Internet www datacom ind br Address DATACOM Telemática Av França 735 Porto Alegre RS Brasil CEP 90230 220 ...

Page 4: ...ental Conditions 11 2 2 Power Supply 11 2 3 Consumption 13 2 4 Weight 13 2 5 Dimensions 13 3 Switch Installation 15 3 1 Package Contents 15 3 2 Installation Guidelines 15 3 3 Installing the Switch without a Rack 15 3 4 Installing the Switch in a Rack 15 3 5 Powering the Switch 16 3 6 Installing Removing a G1 F2 F3 version Hot Swap Power Unit 17 4 Making Connections 19 4 1 Connecting Devices throug...

Page 5: ... 24 A 8 1000BaseBX60 U singlemode 60Km 25 A 9 1000BaseBX60 D singlemode 60Km 25 A 10 1310nm 19dB margin 26 A 11 1550nm 19dB margin 26 A 12 1310nm 23dB margin 27 A 13 1550nm 23dB margin 27 A 14 1310nm 27dB margin 27 A 15 1550nm 27dB margin 28 A 16 1310nm 30dB margin 28 A 17 1550nm 30dB margin 28 List of Figures 1 1 Overview of the DmSwitch 2000 G1 1 1 2 Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F1 2 1 3 Overvi...

Page 6: ...ower Supplies Connectors 11 2 2 Power Supply Rear Panel 12 3 1 Rack Mounting 15 3 2 DmSwitch F1 Power Connectors 16 3 3 DmSwitch F2 Power Connectors 17 3 4 AC DC Power Suply Connector 17 4 1 SFP Module Installation 19 4 2 Stacking Cable Connection 20 vi ...

Page 7: ...324F2 3224F3 and 3324F3 models Their stacking ports allow the connection of up to eight switches in a stack configuration They can also be used in standalone mode The 3224F1 3324F1 3224F2 and 3324F2 versions are equipped with 24 10BASE T 100BASE TX and 4 GBE combo ports 10 100 1000Base T or SFP while the 3224F3 and 3324F3 versions are equipped with 24 100BASE FX and 4 GBE combo ports 10 100 1000Ba...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 2 Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F1 Figure 1 3 Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F2 Figure 1 4 Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F3 2 ...

Page 9: ...E FX ports 4 10 100 1000Base T SFP combo ports and a RS 232 console port Figure 1 5 DmSwitch 2000 G1 Front Panel 1 2 1 2 DmSwitch 3000 The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F1 contains 24 10BASE T 100BASE TX ports 4 10 100 1000Base T SFP combo ports an RS 232 console port and two buttons for changing stacking options Figure 1 6 DmSwitch 3000 F1 Front Panel 3 ...

Page 10: ...itch 3000F3 contains 24 100BASE FX SFP ports 4 10 100 1000Base T SFP combo ports an RS 232 console port an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options Figure 1 8 DmSwitch 3000 F3 Front Panel 1 2 2 System Status LEDs The System Status LEDs on the front panel can be used to monitor system activity Following Figure shows where the leds are located and the next table indicates the system ...

Page 11: ...ON Switch is operating in stack mode slave OFF Switch is operating in standalone mode Sys ON System is booting OFF System is ready Alarm ON System Alarm is active OFF System Alarm is inactive valid only for DmSwitch 3000 family valid only for DmSwitch 2000 family 1 2 3 Port Leds Port LEDs indicate data activity and speed on each port Their location is shown in the next Figure and their status on t...

Page 12: ... ON Blinking Connection established Blinking indicates port activity OFF No connection established 10 100 1000 F1 F2 Speed G1 F3 ON indicates that a 10 100Mbps connection was established when Link Act is ON Blinking OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection was established 1 2 4 Console and Alarm Ports The DmSwitch 2000G1 and the DmSwitch 3000F1 contain one DB9 Console connector on their front pane...

Page 13: ...rt Pins Assignments Input Output Pin Name DB9 Pin Number Alarm Inputs Alarm Input 1 Common 6 Input 1 Alarm Input 2 Common 7 Input 2 Alarm Input 3 Common 8 Input 3 Alarm Output Alarm Output 1 Common 4 NA 5 NF 9 Next table shows the Console Port pin assignments Table 1 4 Console Port Pins Assignments Serial Port Pin Name Pin Number RX 3 TX 2 GND 4 and 5 1 2 5 Slave Master and Stack Uplink Buttons Th...

Page 14: ... Panel is described separately for the F1 F2 G1 and F3 versions 1 3 1 DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel The DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel contains one AC power connector and one Redundant Power Unit RPU outlet Figure 1 13 DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel The AC power input accepts any suply voltage in the range from 100 240 VAC at 50 60 Hz An optional external 12VDC RPU can be used by connecting it to the RPU outlet 8 ...

Page 15: ...ors and two sites for Datacom Redundant Hot Swap Power Units Figure 1 14 DmSwitch F2 Rear Panel The AC DC power inputs accept any suply voltage in the range from 100 240 VAC at 50 60 Hz and 36 72VDC Each connector suplies one Power Unit The use of a redundant power unit is optional The switch is able to operate with a single unit 1 3 3 DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel The DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel contains two...

Page 16: ...DC power inputs accept any suply voltage in the range from 100 240 VAC at 50 60 Hz and 36 72VDC Each connector suplies one Power Unit The use of a redundant power unit is optional The switch is able to operate with a single unit 10 ...

Page 17: ... off from the power cord Use the wire corresponding to the central pin as the protection ground and the other two for DC power regardless of polarity The equipment chassis is connected to the protection ground The equipment can be powered with any voltage within the range specified below without any kind of manual section This is automatically done by the equipment for both the main supply and the...

Page 18: ...z 60W 1 0A Figure 2 2 Power Supply Rear Panel Warning The plug is the disconnection device on the equipment The socket outlet where the supply cable is connected must be positioned near the equipment and have easy access Warning In case of using DC voltage be careful so that the equipment protection earth cable green cable with yellow line related to the central socket pin matches the system prote...

Page 19: ...DmSwitch 3000 F1 50 DmSwitch 3000 F2 50 DmSwitch 3000 F3 60 2 4 Weight Table 2 4 Weight of Different Models Models Weight Kg DmSwitch 2000 G1 3 40 DmSwitch 3000 F1 2 96 DmSwitch 3000 F2 3 34 DmSwitch 3000 F3 3 58 DmSwitch 2000 G1 with RPU 3 68 DmSwitch 3000 F2 with RPU 3 63 DmSwitch 3000 F3 with RPU 3 86 2 5 Dimensions The equipment is presented in a 19 inch cabinet with 1U height Table 2 5 Dimens...

Page 20: ...3mm height 440mm width 251mm depth 43mm height 483mm width 251mm depth DmSwitch F1 43mm height 440mm width 230mm depth 43mm height 483mm width 230mm depth DmSwitch F2 43mm height 440mm width 251mm depth 43mm height 483mm width 251mm depth DmSwitch F3 43mm height 440mm width 251mm depth 43mm height 483mm width 251mm depth 14 ...

Page 21: ...e kept within 0 to 50 degrees Celsius and its humidity within 10 to 90 non condensing Do not restrict airflow by providing approximately 5 centimeters 2 inches of space on all sides of the device Locate the switch near a power source 3 3 Installing the Switch without a Rack To use the switch outside a rack you may want to remove the side brackets that come attached to the switch Use a Phillips scr...

Page 22: ...ne end of a IEC 320 standard power cable into the AC receptacle located at the rear panel of the switch and the other end into the local power source outlet The Power LED should light indicating the switch is correctly powered In the DmSwitch F1 version you can choose to suply the switch with a RPU To do so connect the RPU into the RPU outlet located at the rear panel of the switch Figure 3 2 DmSw...

Page 23: ... be cut close to the AC sockets connection plug and connected in a way that the socket central pin corresponds to ground protection and the other 2 pins supply the power as seen in the next Figure The equipment shelf is connected directly to protection ground Figure 3 4 AC DC Power Suply Connector 3 6 Installing Removing a G1 F2 F3 version Hot Swap Power Unit The DmSwitch G1 F2 F3 versions are abl...

Page 24: ... it is properly placed 3 Use your fingers to attach the two big silverplated screws placed on the Power Unit s panel to secure it on its slot Removing a Power Unit 1 Use your fingers to detach the two big silverplated screws placed on the Power Unit s panel 2 Pull the RPU using the screws as knobs and remove it outside the slot 3 If no other Power Unit is to be put into the same slot attach the pr...

Page 25: ... with RJ 45 connectors Con nect one end of the cable directly into the switch port and the other end into the networking device Check the table bellow to make sure the cables you are using in your network are the correct ones Table 4 1 Cable Category Connection UTP Category 10BASE T 3 or better 100BASE TX 5 or better 1000BASE T 5 or better 4 2 Connecting a SFP Module The use of a SFP transceiver i...

Page 26: ...ht are described in the table bellow Table 4 2 Gigabit SFP Modules SFP Module Fiber Type Maximum Lenght 1000BASE SX multimode 550m 1000BASE LX singlemode 10km 1000BASE LH singlemode 70km 1000BASE LZ singlemode 110km Warning Signals over fiber optic cables are transmitted via lasers Although the lasers are compliant with the requirements of Class 1 Laser Products and are eye safe in normal conditio...

Page 27: ...Chapter 4 Making Connections Figure 4 2 Stacking Cable Connection 21 ...

Page 28: ...toring interface Compliant with IEEE802 3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard Class 1 Laser Product compliant with EN 60825 1 Table A 1 1000BASE SX multimode 550m Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 850 nm Spectral Width 20dB 0 85 nm Output Optical Power 62 5 125 50 125 micrometers fiber 9 5 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 1 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 18 dBm Table A 2 1000BASE LX si...

Page 29: ...mum Sensitivity 23 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 6 dBm Table A 4 1000BASE LH singlemode 70km Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1550 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 nm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 0 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 3 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 24 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 7 dBm Table A 5 1000BASE LZ...

Page 30: ...Compliant with SFF8472 diagnostic monitoring interface Compliant with IEEE802 3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard Class 1 Laser Product compliant with EN 60825 1 Table A 6 1000BaseBX20 U singlemode 20Km Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation tx 1310 nm Wavelength operation rx 1550 nm Spectral Width 20dB 2 5 dBm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 8 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 2 dBm Optic...

Page 31: ...x 1550 Nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 dBm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 0 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 1 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 24 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 6 dBm Table A 9 1000BaseBX60 D singlemode 60Km Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation tx 1550 nm Wavelength operation rx 1310 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 dBm Output Optical Power 9 1...

Page 32: ... 60825 1 For 1310 series you can choose these center wavelengths 1270nm 1290nm 1310nm 1330nm 1350nm 1370nm 1390nm 1410nm 1430nm 1450nm For 1550 series you can choose these center wavelengths 1470nm 1490nm 1510nm 1530nm 1550nm 1570nm 1610Nm Table A 10 1310nm 19dB margin Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1270 1450 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 nm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 4 dB...

Page 33: ...peration 1270 1450 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 nm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 1 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 3 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 24 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 7 dBm Table A 13 1550nm 23dB margin Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1470 1610 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 nm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 1 dBm Opti...

Page 34: ...tical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 0 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 0 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 27 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 5 dBm Table A 16 1310nm 30dB margin Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1270 1450 nm Spectral Width 20dB 1 nm Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 1 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 8 dBm Optical Input Power minimu...

Page 35: ...ix A SFP Modules Output Optical Power 9 125 micrometers fiber 1 dBm Optical Input Power maximum 8 dBm Optical Input Power minimum Sensitivity 30 dBm Minimum atenuation for looping output with input 13 dBm 29 ...

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