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SecureStack A2
Fast Ethernet Switches
Hardware Installation Guide
A2H124-24FX
P/N 9034174-01
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NoticeEnterasys Networksreservestherighttomakechangesinspecificationsandotherinformationcontainedinthisdocumentanditswebsitewithoutpriornotice.ThereadershouldinallcasesconsultEnterasys Networkstodeterminewhetheranysuchchangeshavebeenmade.
Thehardware,
firmware,
or
software
described
in
this
document
is
subject
to
change
without
notice.
INNOEVENTSHALLENTERASYS NETWORKSBELIABLEFORANYINCIDENTAL,INDIRECT,SPECIAL,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESWHATSOEVER(INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOLOSTPROFITS)ARISINGOUTOFORRELATEDTOTHISDOCUMENT,WEBSITE,ORTHEINFORMATIONCONTAINEDINTHEM,EVENIFENTERASYS NETWORKSHASBEENADVISEDOF,KNEWOF,ORSHOULDHAVEKNOWNOF,THEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCHDAMAGES.
Enterasys Networks, Inc.
50Minuteman
Road
Andover,MA01810
2007Enterasys Networks, Inc.Allrightsreserved.
PartNumber: 903417401 February2007
ENTERASYS,ENTERASYS NETWORKS,ENTERASYSMATRIX,LANVIEW,NETSIGHT,WEBVIEW,andanylogosassociatedtherewith,aretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofEnterasys Networks, Inc.,intheUnitedStatesandother
countries.
Allotherproductnamesmentionedinthismanualmaybetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespectivecompanies.
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DokumentationimInternet:http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures.
Riesgo Electrico:Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion.
Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertesPersonal vorgenommen werden.
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) NOTICE
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this
device
maynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
NOTE: ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaclassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCrules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentuses,generates,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyandifnotinstalledinaccordancewiththeoperatorsmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.
WARNING: Changesormodificationsmadetothisdevicewhicharenotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
ThisdigitalapparatusdoesnotexceedtheclassAlimitsforradionoiseemissionsfromdigitalapparatussetoutintheRadioInterferenceRegulationsoftheCanadianDepartmentofCommunications.
Le
prsent
appareil
numrique
nmet
pas
de
bruits
radiolectriques
dpassant
les
limites
applicables
aux
appareils
numriquesdelaclassAprescritesdansleRglementsurlebrouillageradiolectriquedictparleministredesCommunicationsduCanada.
CLASS A ITE NOTICE
WARNING: ThisisaClassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.
CLASE A. AVISO DE ITE
ADVERTENCIA:EsteesunproductodeClaseA.Enunambientedomsticoesteproductopuedecausarinterferenciaderadioencuyocasopuedeserrequeridotomarmedidasadecuadas.
KLASSE A ITE ANMERKUNG
WARNHINWEIS:DiesesProduktzhltzurKlasseA(Industriebereich).InWohnbereichenkanneshierdurchzuFunkstrungenkommen,dahersolltenangemesseneVorkehrungenzumSchutzgetroffenwerden.
PRODUCT SAFETY
Thisproductcomplieswiththefollowing:UL60950,CSAC22.2No.60950,73/23/EEC,EN60950,IEC60950,EN 60825,21 CFR1040.10.
SEGURIDAD DEL PRODUCTO
ElproductodeEnterasyscumpleconlosiguiente:UL60950,CSAC22.2No.60950,73/23/EEC,EN 60950,IEC 60950,EN 60825,21 CFR1040.10.
PRODUKTSICHERHEIT
DiesesProduktentsprichtdenfolgendenRichtlinien:UL60950,CSAC22.2No.60950,73/23/EEC,EN60950,IEC 60950,EN60825,21CFR1040.10.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
Thisproductcomplieswiththefollowing:47CFRParts2and15,CSAC108.8,89/336/EEC,EN55022,EN6100032,EN 6100033,EN55024,AS/NZSCISPR22,VCCIV3.
COMPATIBILIDAD ELECTROMGNETICA (EMC)EsteproductodeEnterasyscumpleconlosiguiente:47CFRPartes2y15,CSAC108.8,89/336/EEC,EN55022,EN 55024,EN6100032,EN6100033,AS/NZSCISPR22,VCCIV3.
ELEKTRO- MAGNETISCHE KOMPATIBILITT ( EMC )
DiesesProduktentsprichtdenfolgendenRichtlinien:47CFRParts2and15,CSAC108.8,89/336/EEC,EN55022,EN 6100032,EN6100033,EN55024,AS/NZSCISPR22,VCCIV3.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
ThisproductcomplieswiththerequirementsofEuropeanDirective,2002/95/EC,RestrictionofHazardousSubstances(RoHS)inElectricalandElectronicEquipment.
EUROPEAN WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE
InaccordancewithDirective2002/96/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentonwasteelectricalandelectronicequipment(WEEE):
1. Thesymbol
above
indicates
that
separate
collection
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
is
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and
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2. Whenthisproducthasreachedtheendofitsserviceablelife,itcannotbedisposedofasunsortedmunicipalwaste.Itmustbecollectedandtreatedseparately.
3. IthasbeendeterminedbytheEuropeanParliamentthattherearepotentialnegativeeffectsontheenvironmentandhumanhealthasaresultofthepresenceofhazardoussubstancesinelectricalandelectronicequipment.
4. Itis
the
users
responsibility
to
utilize
the
available
collection
system
to
ensure
WEEE
is
properly
treated.
Forinformationabouttheavailablecollectionsystem,pleasegotohttp://www.enterasys.com/services/support/ orcontactEnterasysCustomerSupportat35361705586(Ireland).
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VCCI NOTICE
ThisisaclassAproductbasedonthestandardoftheVoluntaryControlCouncilforInterferencebyInformationTechnologyEquipment(VCCI).Ifthisequipmentisusedinadomesticenvironment,radiodisturbancemayarise.Whensuchtroubleoccurs,theusermayberequiredtotakecorrectiveactions.
BSMI EMC STATEMENT TAIWAN
ThisisaclassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.
SAFETY INFORMATION
CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS
SINGLE MODE NETWORK EXPANSION MODULES USE CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS.
READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATIONBEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THESE MODULES.
TheClass1lasertransceiversuseanopticalfeedbacklooptomaintainClass1operationlimits.Thiscontrolloopeliminatestheneedformaintenancechecksoradjustments.Theoutputisfactoryset,anddoesnotallowanyuseradjustment.Class1Lasertransceiverscomplywiththefollowingsafetystandards:
21CFR1040.10and1040.11U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices(FDA).
IECPublication825(InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission).
CENELECEN60825(EuropeanCommitteeforElectrotechnicalStandardization).
Whenoperatingwithintheirperformancelimitations,lasertransceiveroutputmeetstheClass1accessibleemissionlimitofallthreestandards.Class1levelsoflaserradiationarenotconsideredhazardous.
Whentheconnectorisinplace,alllaserradiationremainswithinthefiber.Themaximumamountofradiantpowerexitingthefiber(undernormalconditions)is12.6dBmor55x106watts.
Removingtheopticalconnectorfromthetransceiverallowslaserradiationtoemitdirectlyfromtheopticalport.The
maximum
radiance
from
the
optical
port
(under
worst
case
conditions)
is
0.8
W
cm2
or
8
x
103
W
m2
sr
1.
Donotuseopticalinstrumentstoviewthelaseroutput.Theuseofopticalinstrumentstoviewlaseroutputincreaseseyehazard.Whenviewingtheoutputopticalport,powermustberemovedfromthenetworkadapter.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
ApplicationofCouncilDirective(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EEC
ManufacturersName: Enterasys Networks, Inc.
ManufacturersAddress: 50MinutemanRoadAndover,MA01810USA
EuropeanRepresentativeAddress: Enterasys Networks,Ltd.NexusHouse,NewburyBusinessParkLondonRoad,Newbury
BerkshireRG14
2PZ,
England
Conformance to Directive(s)/Product Standards: ECDirective89/336/EECEN55022EN6100032EN6100033EN55024ECDirective73/23/EECEN60950EN
60825
EquipmentType/Environment: NetworkingEquipment,foruseinaCommercialorLightIndustrialEnvironment.
Enterasys Networks, Inc.declaresthattheequipmentpackagedwiththisnoticeconformstotheabovedirectives.
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Contents
About This GuideWho Should Use This Guide ............................................................................................................... xvHow to Use This Guide ...................................................................................................................... xviRelated Documents ........................................................................................................................... xviConventions Used in This Guide .......................................................................................................xvii
Chapter 1: IntroductionOverview ............................................................................................................................................1-2
A2H124-24FX ..............................................................................................................................1-2
Stack Connections .......................................................................................................................1-3Redundant Power Supply Capability ...........................................................................................1-3Connectivity .......................................................................................................................................1-4Management ......................................................................................................................................1-5
Switch Configuration Using WebView .........................................................................................1-5Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands ...............................................................................1-5
Standards Compatibility .....................................................................................................................1-5LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs ...............................................................................................................1-5
Getting Help .......................................................................................................................................1-6
Chapter 2: Network Requirements100BASE-FX Multimode Fiber-Optic Network ...................................................................................2-11000BASE-FX Fiber-Optic Network ...................................................................................................2-21000BASE-T Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet Network ........................................................................2-2
Chapter 3: Hardware InstallationConsiderations Prior to Installation ....................................................................................................3-2Required Tools ...................................................................................................................................3-2Unpacking the Switch ........................................................................................................................3-2Installing Optional Mini-GBICs ...........................................................................................................3-3
Removing the Mini-GBIC .............................................................................................................3-6Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface ...............................................................................................3-7
Installing the Rubber Feet ...........................................................................................................3-7
Guidelines for Flat Surface Installation ........................................................................................3-8Rack Mounting the Switch ..............................................................................................................3-10Guidelines for Rackmount Installation .......................................................................................3-10Attaching Brackets and Installing in Rack .................................................................................3-10
Connecting Stacking Cables ............................................................................................................3-11Configuring Switches in a Stack ......................................................................................................3-13
About SecureStack A2 Switch Operation in a Stack .................................................................3-13Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks .........................................................3-14
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Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power ..............................................................................................3-16AC Power ..................................................................................................................................3-16C2RPS-SYS Redundant Power System ...................................................................................3-18
Stack Initialization Overview ......................................................................................................3-19Connecting to Console Port for Local Management ........................................................................3-20What Is Needed .........................................................................................................................3-20Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device .............................................................................3-21Connecting to a VT Series Terminal ..........................................................................................3-22Connecting to a Modem ............................................................................................................3-23
Connecting to the Network ...............................................................................................................3-24Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables from A2H124-24FX to the Network .........................................3-24
Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to MT-RJ Mini-GBIC Ports .......................................................3-26Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to LC Mini-GBIC Ports .............................................................3-28Connecting UTP Cables to RJ45 Mini-GBIC Ports ....................................................................3-30
Completing the Installation ...............................................................................................................3-33Initial Logon to Switch Management ..........................................................................................3-33
Chapter 4: TroubleshootingUsing LANVIEW .................................................................................................................................4-2
Troubleshooting Checklist ..................................................................................................................4-6Using the Reset Password Switch .....................................................................................................4-9
Appendix A: SpecificationsSwitch Specifications ........................................................................................................................ A-2Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications ............................................................................................. A-3Gigabit Ethernet Specifications ......................................................................................................... A-4
MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) ..................................................... A-4MGBIC-LC03 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) ............................................................................ A-5MGBIC-LC09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) ............................................................................ A-5MGBIC-08 Specifications (1000BASE-ELX) .............................................................................. A-6MGBIC-02 Specifications (1000BASE-T) ................................................................................... A-6
Console Port Pinout Assignments .................................................................................................... A-7Regulatory Compliance ..................................................................................................................... A-7
Index
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Figures1-1 A2H124-24FX Stackable Switch............................................................................................1-33-1 Mini-GBIC with RJ45 Connector ............................................................................................3-43-2 Mini-GBIC with MT-RJ Connector..........................................................................................3-53-3 Mini-GBIC with LC Connector ................................................................................................3-6
3-4 Chassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement..............................................................................3-83-5 Area Guidelines for Switch Installation on Flat Surface .........................................................3-93-6 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets......................................................................................3-113-7 Fastening the Switch to the Rack.........................................................................................3-113-8 Stacking Cable Connections ................................................................................................3-123-9 Switch Rear View.................................................................................................................3-173-10 Accessing the RPS Connector.............................................................................................3-183-11 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments.......................................................................3-203-12 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible .................................................................................3-213-13 Connecting a VT Series Terminal ........................................................................................3-223-14 Connecting to a Modem.......................................................................................................3-233-15 Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable Segment to MT-RJ Port....................................................3-253-16 Four-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100BASE-TX ..........................................3-313-17 Four-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100BASE-TX................................3-313-18 Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-TX.................................3-323-19 Eight-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-TX......................3-324-1 LANVIEW LEDs of A2H124-24FX .........................................................................................4-24-2 Reset Password Switch .........................................................................................................4-9A-1 Console Port Pinout Assignments......................................................................................... A-7
Tables1-1 Description of Mini-GBICs......................................................................................................1-43-1 Contents of Switch Carton .....................................................................................................3-2
4-1 LANVIEW LEDs .....................................................................................................................4-34-2 Troubleshooting Checklist......................................................................................................4-6A-1 A2H124-24FX Switch Specifications..................................................................................... A-2A-2 Mini-GBIC Input/Output Port Specifications.......................................................................... A-3A-3 MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Optical Specifications.............................................................. A-4A-4 MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Operating Range..................................................................... A-4A-5 MGBIC-LC03 Optical Specifications ..................................................................................... A-5A-6 MGBIC-LC03 Operating Range ............................................................................................ A-5
A-7 MGBIC-LC09 Optical Specifications ..................................................................................... A-5A-8 MGBIC-LC09 Operating Range ............................................................................................ A-5A-9 MGBIC-08 Optical Specifications.......................................................................................... A-6A-10 MGBIC-08 Operating Range................................................................................................. A-6A-11 MGBIC-02 Specifications...................................................................................................... A-6A-12 Compliance Standards.......................................................................................................... A-7
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About This Guide
Thisguideprovidesanoverview,installationandtroubleshootinginstructions,andspecificationsfortheEnterasysSecureStackA2H12424FXstackableEthernetswitch.
ForinformationabouttheCommandLineInterface(CLI)setofcommandsusedtoconfigureandmanagetheswitch,refertotheEnterasys NetworksSecureStackA2Configuration
Guide.
Who Should Use This GuideThis
guide
is
intended
for
anetwork
administrator
responsible
for
installing
and
setting
upthestackableswitches.
Note: In this guide, the following terms are used:
Switchrefers to an A2H124-24FXunless otherwise noted.
MGBIC (Mini-Gigabit Interface Card) refers to optional small form plugable (SFP)interface modules that plug into the fixed front panel MGBIC slots.
Important NoticeDepending on the firmware version used in the A2H124-24FX switch, some features described in thisdocument may not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the SecureStack A2 todetermine which features are supported.
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures.
Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos deinstalacion.
Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes undqualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.
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How to Use This Guide
xvi About This Guide
How to Use This GuideReadthroughthisguidecompletelytofamiliarizeyourselfwithitscontentsandgainanunderstandingofthefeaturesandcapabilitiesofthestackableEthernetswitch.Ageneralknowledgeofdatacommunicationsnetworksishelpfulwhensettinguptheswitches.
ThisprefaceprovidesanoverviewofthisguideandtheSecureStackA2manualset,abriefsummaryofeachchapteranddefinestheconventionsusedthroughoutthisguide.Tolocateinformationconcerningvarioussubjectsinthisguide,refertothefollowingtable:
Related DocumentsThedocumentslistedbelowprovidethenecessaryinformationtoinstallandconfiguretheswitchandcanbeobtainedfromtheWorldWideWebinAdobeAcrobatPortableDocumentFormat(PDF)atthefollowingsite:
http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals SecureStack
A2
Configuration
Guide
describeshowtousetheCommandLineInterface(CLI)tosetupandmanagetheA2switches.
CablingGuideprovidesinformationconcerningnetworkcabling,dBloss,andothercablingspecificationsandusage.UnliketheSecureStackA2ConfigurationGuide,theCablingGuideisnotlistedalphabeticallyonthewebsite.Instead,itisundertheOverview
Guideslink.
For... Refer to...
An overview of the SecureStack A2 features andhow to obtain technical support
Chapter 1, Introduction
Network requirements that must be met beforeinstalling the SecureStack A2
Chapter 2, Network Requirements
Instructions to install the SecureStack A2 on a flatsurface or in a standard 19-inch rack andconfigure the SecureStack A2 in a stackedconfiguration
Chapter 3, Hardware Installation
Troubleshooting installation problems anddiagnosing network/operational problems usingthe LANVIEW LEDs
Chapter 4, Troubleshooting
Specifications, environmental requirements, andphysical properties of the SecureStack A2 andoptional Mini-GBICs
Appendix A, Specifications
C ti U d i Thi G id
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Conventions Used in This GuideThefollowingconventionsareusedinthisguide:
Note: Calls the readers attention to any item of information that may be of specialimportance.
Caution: Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment.
Precaucin:Contiene informacin esencial para prevenir daar el equipo.
Achtung: Verweit auf wichtige Informationen zum Schutz gegen Beschdigungen.
Electrical Hazard: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or deathdue to an electrical hazard.
Riesgo Electrico:Advierte contra una accin que pudiera resultar en lesin corporal o lamuerte debido a un riesgo elctrico.
Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Warnung vor smtlichen Handlungen, die zu Verletzungvon Personen oder Todesfllen hervorgerufen durch elektrische Spannung fhrenknnen!
Warning: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death.
Advertencia:Advierte contra una accin que pudiera resultar en lesin corporal o lamuerte.
Warhinweis: Warnung vor Handlungen, die zu Verletzung von Personen oder garTodesfllen fhren knnen!
Conventions Used in This Guide
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1IntroductionThis
chapter
introduces
the
A2H124
24FX
stackable
switch.
Important Notice
Depending on the firmware version used in the SecureStack A2, some features described in thisdocument may not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the A2H124-24FX todetermine which features are supported.
For information about... Refer to page...
Overview 1-2
Connectivity 1-4
Management 1-5
Standards Compatibility 1-5
LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs 1-5
Getting Help 1-6
Overview
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1-2 Introduction
OverviewTheA2H12424FXisastackableFastEthernetswitch,whichcanbeadaptedandscaledtohelpmeetyournetworkneeds.Thisswitchprovidesamanagementplatformanduplinks
toanetwork
backbone
for
astacked
group
of
up
to
eight
A2
switches.
The
two
built
in
SmallFormPluggable(SFP)interfaceslotsprovideyouwiththeoptionofinstallingMiniGBICs.ThevariousversionsofhotswappableMiniGBICsprovideyouwiththeflexibilitytoinstallinterfacesthatsupport:
1000BASETEthernetovercopperconnectionsfor10/100/1000Mbps
1000BASESX/LX/ELXfiberopticconnectionsfor1Gbpsfiberopticconnections
The
switch
also
supports
the
use
of
a
redundant
DC
power
supply
to
help
prevent
downtimeduetoaninternalpowersupplyfailureintheswitchorACpowersource.
YoucaninstalltheSecureStackA2onaflatsurfaceorintoastandard19inchrackwithusersuppliedmountinghardware,andconfiguretheSecureStackA2functionsusingtheWebViewapplication,CLIswitchingcommands,and/orSNMP.
A2H124-24FXTheA2H12424FX(Figure 11)hasseveraltypesoffrontpanelportsandrearpanelconnections,whichinclude:
TwentyFour100BASEFXmultimodeMTRJPorts
TwoSFPslotslabeledport27and28thatsupport
optionalMiniGBIC1000BASETEthernetovercopperinterfaceconnectionsfor10/100/1000Mbpsoperation
optional1000BASESX/LX/ELXfiberopticconnections
Two1000BASETRJ45PortswhichcanbeusedinastackconfigurationaswellasstandardGigabitEthernetswitchportswhenconfiguredasastandaloneswitch.
RearpanelRedundantPowerSupplyconnectorforaredundantpowersupplyconnection.TheswitchconnectstoanEnterasysC2RPSSYSusingaC2RPSPSMCable.
Caution: The A2H124-24FX is not a PoE-compliant device. Do not connect aSecureStack C2 PoE Redundant Power System (C2RPS-POE) to the power connector.Otherwise, damage to the device may result.
Precaucin:El dispositivo A2H124-24FX no cumplecon el estndar PoE. No conecteuna fuente de poder redundante (RPS) SecureStack C2 PoE (C2RPS-POE) al cable decorriente directa. De lo contrario, el dispositivo puede daarse.
Note: The 1000BASE-T built-in RJ45 stacking ports 25 and 26 on the A2H124-24FX canbe configured as standard 10/100/1000BASE-T switch ports, using the command setswitch stackport when the unit is in standalone mode (not stacked).
Overview
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Figure 1-1 A2H124-24FX Stackable Switch
Stack ConnectionsTheswitchhasfrontpanelRJ45ports25and26forconnectionsinastackconfiguration.ThestackingcablesusedfortheconnectionsarestandardCategory5orbetterUTPcable.
Redundant Power Supply CapabilityTheSecureStackA2haspowersupplyredundancycapabilitywhenconnectedtoanoptionalexternalredundantpowersupply(RPS).Iftheinternalpowersupplyfails,theRPSassumestheentireloadoftheSecureStackA2withoutinterruptingnetworktraffic.TheinternalpowersupplyandRPSeachhavetheirownACpowerconnection,whichenablestheconnectionofeachpowersupplytoadifferentACpowercircuitfor
additionalAC
power
source
redundancy.
1 DB9 RS232 Console port connector 6 Stack and MGBIC port status LEDs2 Recessed password reset button 7 RJ45 ports for stack connections3 Stack Unit status LEDS 8 SFP interface slots (Mini-GBICs)
4 MT-RJ port status LEDS 9 C2RPS-SYS connection5 MT-RJ fiber-optic ports 10 AC power input connector
Caution: The A2H124-24FX is not aPoE-compliant device. Do not connect aSecureStack PoE Redundant Power System (C2RPS-POE) to the power connector.Otherwise, damage to the device may result.
Precaucin: Los dispositivos A2H124-24FX no cumplencon el estndar PoE (powerover ethernet).No conecteuna fuente de poder redundante (RPS) SecureStack PoE(C2RPS-POE) al cable de corriente. De lo contrario, el dispositivo puede daarse.
Connectivity
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ConnectivityTheSecureStackA2switchconnectstoEthernetnetworksorworkstationsbywayofthefixedfrontpanelMTRJportsandtwouplinkportsthatsupportoptionalMiniGBICs.
Atthetimeofthisprinting,theMiniGBICsthatareavailablefromEnterasysandsupportedbyA2switcharedescribedinTable 11.TheseMiniGBICsmeetorexceedtheIEEE802.3z1998standard.
Table 1-1 Description of Mini-GBICs
Mini-GBIC Specification
MGBIC-LC01 Provides one 1000BASE-SX compliant LC fiber-optic multimode port and astandard LC connector. For optical and operating range specifications, refer toMGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) on page A-4.
MGBIC-LC03 Provides one 1000BASE-SX Long Haul LC fiber-optic multimode port with astandard LC duplex connector. For optical and operating range specifications,refer to MGBIC-LC03 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) on page A-5.
MGBIC-LC09 Provides one 1000BASE-LX compliant LC fiber-optic single-mode port with astandard LC connector. For optical and operating range specifications, refer to
MGBIC-LC09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) on page A-5.
MGBIC-MT01 Provides one 1000BASE-SX compliant LC fiber-optic multimode port with astandard MT-RJ connector. For optical and operating range specifications, referto MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) on page A-4.
MGBIC-08 Provides one 1000BASE-ELX compliant LC fiber-optic single-mode port with astandard LC connector. For optical and operating range specifications, refer toMGBIC-08 Specifications (1000BASE-ELX) on page A-6.
MGBIC-02 Provides one RJ45 copper connection that is compliant with the 1000BASE-Tstandard RJ45 connector. For operating range specifications, refer toMGBIC-02 Specifications (1000BASE-T) on page A-6.
Management
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ManagementManagementofthemodulecanbeeitherinbandoroutofband.InbandremotemanagementispossibleusingTelnet,Enterasys NetworksNetSightmanagement
application,or
the
WebView
application.
Out
of
band
management
is
provided
through
theDB9ConsoleportconnectoronthefrontpanelusingaVT100terminaloraVT100terminalemulator.
Switch Configuration Using WebViewEnterasys NetworksHTTPbasedWebmanagementapplication(WebView)isanintuitivewebtoolforsimplemanagementtasks.
Switch Configuration Using CLI CommandsTheCLIcommandsenableyoutoperformmorecompleteSecureStackA2configurationmanagementtasks.
ForCLIcommandsetinformationandhowtoconfigurethemodule,refertotheSecureStack
A2
Configuration
Guide.
Standards CompatibilityTheA2H12824FXisfullycompliantwiththeIEEE802.32002,802.3ae2002,802.1D1998,and802.1Q1998standards.TheSecureStackA2providesIEEE802.1D1998SpanningTreeAlgorithm(STA)supporttoenhancetheoverallreliabilityofthenetworkandprotectagainstloopconditions.
LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDsLANVIEWdiagnosticLEDsserveasanimportanttroubleshootingaidbyprovidinganeasywaytoobservethestatusofindividualportsandoverallnetworkoperations.
Getting Help
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1-6 Introduction
Getting HelpForadditionalsupportrelatedtotheSecureStackA2orthisdocument,contactEnterasys Networksusingoneofthefollowingmethods:
BeforecontactingEnterasys Networksfortechnicalsupport,havethefollowinginformationready:
YourEnterasys Networks
service
contract
number.
Adescriptionofthefailure.
Adescriptionofanyaction(s)alreadytakentoresolvetheproblem(forexample,changingmode,rebootingtheunit.)
TheserialandrevisionnumbersofallinvolvedEnterasys Networksproductsinthenetwork.
Adescription
of
your
network
environment
(layout,
cable
type.)
Networkloadandframesizeatthetimeoftrouble,ifknown.
Thedevicehistory(thatis,haveyoureturnedthedevicebefore,isthisarecurringproblem?)
AnypreviousReturnMaterialAuthorization(RMA)numbers.
World Wide Web www.enterasys.com/services/support/
Phone 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada)or 1-978-684-1000
For the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free number in your country:www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/
Internet mail [email protected]
To expedite your message, type [Switching]in the subject line.To send comments concerning this document to the Technical Publications Department:
Please include the document Part Number in your email message.
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SecureStack A2 Installation Guide 2-1
2Network RequirementsBefore
installing
the
device,
review
the
requirements
and
specifications
in
this
chapter
concerningthefollowing:
100BASE-FX Multimode Fiber-Optic NetworkTheA2H12424FXprovides24portsthatsupport100Mbpsmultimodefiberopticconnectivityvia24fixedfrontpanelMTRJports.The24fixedfrontpanelportssupport100BASEFXfiberopticcabling,configuredasfixed100fullduplex,autonegotiationdisabled.
The
device
at
the
other
end
of
the
fiber
optic
segment
must
meet
100BASE
FX
FastEthernetnetworkrequirementsforthedevicestooperateat100Mbps.Makesuretocheckyournetworkdiameterspecifications.RefertotheCablingGuidefordetails.
For information about... Refer to page...
100BASE-FX Multimode Fiber-Optic Network 2-1
1000BASE-FX Fiber-Optic Network 2-2
1000BASE-T Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet Network 2-2
Note: The network installation must meet the requirements described in this chapter toensure satisfactory performance of this equipment. Failure to do so will produce poornetwork performance.
Note: The SecureStack A2 Configuration Guideand the Cabling Guidereferred to in thefollowing sections can be found on the Enterasys Networks World Wide Web site:http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals
For details about obtaining the manuals, refer to Related Documents on page xvi.
1000BASE-FX Fiber-Optic Network
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1000BASE-FX Fiber-Optic NetworkTheMiniGBICportsockets27 and28ontheA2H12424FXenableyoutovarythetypeof1Gbpsportconnection.AttheprintingofthisdocumentthereweresixsupportedMini
GBICsavailable,
as
follows:
MGBICLC01fora1000BASESXcompliantLCfiberopticmultimodeconnection
MGBICLC03fora1000BASESXLongHaulLCfiberopticmultimodeconnection
MGBICLC09fora1000BASELXcompliantLCfiberopticsinglemodeconnection
MGBICMT01fora1000BASESXcompliantMTRJfiberopticsinglemodeconnection
MGBIC08fora1000BASEELXcompliantLCfiberopticsinglemodeconnection
MGBIC02fora1000BASETcompliantRJ45copperconnection
ThedeviceattheotherendofthefiberconnectionmustmeetthesameGigabitEthernetrequirementsfortheconnecteddevicestooperateat1Gigabitspeed.
1000BASE-T Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet NetworkTheRJ45fixedfrontpanelstackingportsandtheoptionalMGBIC02supportRJ451000BASETcompliantconnections.Whenconnectinga1000BASETsegmenttooneoftheRJ45portsuseCategory5UTPcabling.ThedeviceattheotherendofthetwistedpairsegmentmustmeetIEEE802.320021000BASETGigabitEthernetnetworkrequirementsforthedevicestooperateat1000 Mbps.Instandalonemode,thetwostackportsmaybeuserconfiguredtoserveasastandardswitchportallowingGigabituplinktothenetwork.
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3Hardware Installation
ThischapterprovidesinstructionstoinstalltheA2H12424FX.Followtheorderofthesectionslistedbelowtocorrectlyinstalltheswitch.
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures.Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos deinstalacion.
Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes undqualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.
Important Notice
Read the Release Notes shipped with the switch to check for any exceptions to the supportedfeatures and operation documented in this guide.
For information about... Refer to page...
Considerations Prior to Installation 3-2
Required Tools 3-2
Unpacking the Switch 3-2
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs 3-3
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface 3-7
Rack Mounting the Switch 3-10
Connecting Stacking Cables 3-11
Configuring Switches in a Stack 3-13
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power 3-16
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3-20
Connecting to the Network 3-24
Completing the Installation 3-33
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Considerations Prior to InstallationWheninstallingtheswitch,notethefollowing:
Beforestartingtheinstallationprocedure,notifythenetworkadministratoroftheinstallation.
Followtheinstallationproceduresintheorderaspresentedinthisguide.
DonotconnecttheswitchtothenetworkuntilyouhaveestablishedthecorrectIPaddress.
Required ToolsAPhillipsscrewdriverisrequiredtoinstalltheswitchintoarack.
Unpacking the SwitchUnpacktheswitchasfollows:
1. Opentheboxandremovethepackingmaterialprotectingtheswitch.
2. VerifythatthecontentsofthecartoncontainstheitemslistedinTable 31.
3. Removethetapesealonthenonconductivebagtoremovetheswitch.
4. Performavisualinspectionoftheswitchforanysignsofphysicaldamage.ContactEnterasys Networksifthereareanysignsofdamage.RefertoGettingHelponpage 16fordetails.
Table 3-1 Contents of Switch Carton
Item Quantity
A2H124-24FX Switch 1
Mounting kit (two mounting brackets and eight M3x6-mm screws for rack mounting) 1
Rubber feet with adhesive backing for installation on a flat surface 4
AC power cord (The type of power cord is country dependent.) 1
This installation guide 1
Customer Release Notes 1
URL notice card 1
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Installing Optional Mini-GBICsThissectiondescribeshowtoinstallMiniGBICsintheSFPportslots27and28ontheA2H12424FX.ItisrecommendedthattheoptionalMiniGBICsbeinstalledfirstinanew
installation.
PreparationBeforeinstallingtheMiniGBIC,proceedasfollows:
1. BeforeremovingtheMiniGBICfromtheantistaticpackaging,itisrecommendedthatyouuseanantistaticwriststrap(notsupplied)topreventdamagefromstatic
discharge.To
use
the
wrist
strap,
refer
to
the
instructions
provided
with
your
antistaticwriststrap.
2. RemovetheMiniGBICfromitspackaging.
3. IfthereisaprotectivedustcoverintheMiniGBICconnector,donotremoveitatthistime.
Warning: Fiber-optic Mini-GBICs use Class 1 lasers. Do not use optical instruments toview the laser output. The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eyehazard. When viewing the output optical port, power must be removed from the networkadapter.
Advertencia: Los Mini-GBICS de fibra optica usan lasers de clase 1. No se debe usarinstrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser. El uso de los instrumentos opticos paraver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos. Cuando vean el puerto de la potenciaoptica, la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red.
Warnhinweis:Mini-GBICs mit Fiber-Optik Technologie benutzen Laser der Klasse 1.Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfsmittel, um die Funktion des Lasers zu berprfen.Solche Hilfsmittel erhhen die Gefahr von Sehschden. Wenn sie den optischen Portberprfen mchten stellen Sie sicher, dass die Komponente von derSpannungsversorgung getrennt ist.
Caution: Carefully follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging theMini-GBIC and the device.
The Mini-GBIC and the device are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistatic wriststrap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so could resultin damage to the Mini-GBIC or the switch. Always leave the Mini-GBIC in the antistatic bagor an equivalent antistatic container when not installed.
Precaucin: Siga las instrucciones del manual para no daar el Mini-GBIC ni del aparato,puesto que son muy sensible a las descargas de electricidad esttica. Utilice la pulsera
antiesttica y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento. Si nolo hace, podra daar el Mini-GBIC o del aparato. Mientras no est instalado, mantenga elMini-GBIC en su bolsa antiesttica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiesttico.
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs
I t ll ti
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InstallationToinstallaMiniGBICthathasanRJ45connector,refertoFigure 31;foraMiniGBICwithaMTRJconnector,refertoFigure 32;foraMiniGBICwithanLCconnector,refertoFigure 33;andproceedasfollows:
1. HoldtheMiniGBICwiththetopsidepositionedasshown,andthe7pinedgeconnectorfacingtheportslot.
2. AligntheMiniGBICwiththeportslot.
3. IfyouareusingtheRJ45MiniGBICasinFigure 31,besurethereleasetabisintheupposition.
4. PushtheMiniGBICintotheportslotuntiltheMiniGBICclicksandlocksinto
place.
Figure 3-1 Mini-GBIC with RJ45 Connector
1 SFP Slot 3 Release tab2 Mini-GBIC(MGBIC-02) 4 Link/Activity LED
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs
Fi 3 2 Mi i GBIC ith MT RJ C t
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Figure 3-2 Mini-GBIC with MT-RJ Connector
1 SFP Slot 3 Release tab2 Mini-GBIC(MGBIC-MT01) 4 Link/Activity LED
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs
Figure 3 3 Mini GBIC with LC Connector
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3-6 Hardware Installation
Figure 3-3 Mini-GBIC with LC Connector
Removing the Mini-GBIC
1 SFP Slot 3 Release tab2 Mini-GBIC(MGBIC-LC01,-LC03, -LC09, MGBIC-08) 4 Link/Activity LED
Caution: Do NOT remove a Mini-GBIC from a slot without releasing the locking tablocated under the front bottom end of the Mini-GBIC. This can damage the Mini-GBIC.
The Mini-GBIC and its host switch are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistaticwrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so couldresult in damaging the Mini-GBIC or host switch. Always leave the Mini-GBIC in theantistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed.
Precaucin: NO quite el Mini-GBIC de la ranura sin antes abrir la traba ubicada en la
parte frontal del Mini-GBIC.Si lo hace, puede daar el Mini-GBIC, puesto que es muy sensible a las descargas deelectricidad esttica, al igual que el dispositivo host. Utilice la pulsera antiesttica y tometodas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento. Si no lo hace, pude daarel Mini-GBIC o el dispositivo host. Mientras no est instalado, mantenga el Mini-GBIC ensu bolsa antiesttica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiesttico.
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
To remove a Mini GBIC from a port slot refer back to Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 and
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ToremoveaMiniGBICfromaportslot,referbacktoFigure 31,Figure 32,andFigure 33,andproceedasfollows:
1. Attachyourantistaticwriststrap(refertotheinstructionsinyourantistaticwriststrappackage)beforeremovingtheMiniGBIC.
2. RemovethecablesconnectedtotheMiniGBIC.
3. LocatethereleasetabunderthefrontendoftheMiniGBIC.ForthetypeofMiniGBICshownin:
a. Figure 31,pushdownonthemetalreleasetababovetheconnectorasfarasitwillgotoreleasetheMiniGBICfromtheportslot.
b. Figure 3
2,
push
in
on
the
release
tab
as
far
as
it
will
go
to
release
the
Mini
GBIC
fromtheportslot.
c. Figure 33,pulloutonthereleasetabtoreleasetheMiniGBICfromtheportslot.
4. GraspthesidesoftheMiniGBICandpullitstraightoutoftheportslot.
IfstoringorshippingaMiniGBIC,whichhasafiberopticconnector,insertitsprotectivedustcovertoprotecttheendsofthefiberopticfibersfromdustorcontamination.
Installing the Switch on a Flat SurfaceWheninstallingtheswitchonaflatsurface,theinstallationoftherubberfeetisrecommendedtopreventtheswitchfromslidingonaflatsurface.Installingtherubberfeetisoptionalifyouareinstallingtheswitchinarack.Toinstalltherubberfeet,proceedtoInstallingtheRubberFeetinstructionsbelow.Forinstructionstorackmounttheswitch,proceedtoRackMountingtheSwitchonpage 310.
Installing the Rubber FeetToinstalltherubberfeet,refertoFigure 34andproceedasfollows:
1. Placetheswitchonitsbackonasturdyflatsurfacetogainaccesstothebottomofthechassis.
2. Removethefourrubberfeetfromtheirplasticbagintheshippingbox.
3. Locatethefourmarkedlocationsonthebottomfourcornersofthechassis.
4. Removetheprotectivestripfromthebackofonerubberfootandpositionitonamarkedlocationandpressfirmlyintoplace.Repeatthisproceduretoinstalltheremainingthreerubberfeetintheotherthreelocations.
5. Afterinstallingtherubberfeet,returntheswitchtoitsuprightposition.
6. ProceedtoGuidelinesforFlatSurfaceInstallationonpage 38.Forarackmountinstallation,
proceed
to
Rack
Mounting
the
Switch
on
page 3
10.
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
Figure 3-4 Chassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement
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Figure 3 4 Chassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement
Guidelines for Flat Surface InstallationLocatetheswitchwithin152cm(5ft)ofitspowersourceandonasurfaceasshowninFigure 35.
Atemperatureofbetween0C(32F)and40C(104F)mustbemaintainedattheinstallationsitewithfluctuationsoflessthan10C(18F)perhour.
Ifanoptionalredundantpowersystemisgoingtobeinstalledandconnectedtothe14pinRedundantPowerSupplyinputconnectorontherearoftheswitch,refertotheinstallationguideshippedwiththeredundantpowersystem.
1 Bottom of chassis as seen when chassis isresting on its back
3 Rubber feet with adhesive backing(four)
2 Locations to install the rubber feet (four locations)
Note: If a number of switches are being installed in a stack, repeat steps 1 through 4 toinstall the rubber feet on each switch before continuing with the installation.
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
Caution: To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating leave a minimum
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Ifyouareinstallingseveralswitchesinastack,proceedtoConnectingStackingCablesonpage 311.Iftheswitchisbeinginstalledasastandaloneswitch,proceedto
Connecting
AC
and
RPS
SYS
Power
on
page 3
16
for
power
connection
instructions.
Figure 3-5 Area Guidelines for Switch Installation on Flat Surface
Caution: To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating, leave a minimumclearance space of 5.1 cm (2.0 in.) at the left, right, and rear of the switch.
Do not connect the switch to the AC power source until instructed to do so later in theinstallation process.
Precaucin:Para asegurar una buena ventilacin y evitar que el sistema sesobrecaliente, deje un espacio mnimo de 5.1 cm (2 pulgadas) con respecto a los lados ya la parte posterior del aparato.
No conecte el dipositivo a la fuente primaria hasta que no se le indique.
1 Approximately 152 cm (5 ft) from power source 3 44.5 cm (19.4 in.) for proper ventilation2 4.45 cm (1.75 in.) per switch. (Vertical clearance
depends on number of switches stacked.)4 41.9 cm (16.5 in.) for proper ventilation
Rack Mounting the Switch
Rack Mounting the Switch
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Rack Mounting the SwitchToinstalltheswitchina19inchrack,youneed:
Tworackmountbracketsandmountingscrews(rackmountkit)shippedwiththe
switch.
Fourusersuppliedscrewstoattachtheswitchtoastandard19inchrack.
Guidelines for Rackmount InstallationTheinstallationsitemustbewithinreachofthenetworkcablingandmeettherequirementslistedbelow:
Appropriategroundedpowerreceptaclesmustbelocatedwithin152cm(5ft)ofthelocation.
Atemperatureofbetween0C(32F)and40C(104F)mustbemaintainedattheinstallationsitewithfluctuationsoflessthan10C(18F)perhour.
Ifanoptionalredundantpowersystemisgoingtobeinstalledandconnectedtothe14pinRedundantPowerSupplyinputconnectorontherearoftheswitch,refertothe
installationguide
shipped
with
the
redundant
power
system.
Attaching Brackets and Installing in Rack
Proceedas
follows
to
install
the
switch
into
a19
inch
rack:
1. Attachtherackmountbracketstotheswitch,asshowninFigure 36,usingtheeightM3x6mmflatheadscrewsshippedwiththeswitch.
Note: To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating, leave a minimum clearancespace of 5.1 cm (2.0 in.) at the left, right, and rear of the switch.
Warning: Before rack-mounting the switch, ensure that the rack can support it withoutcompromising stability. Otherwise, personal injury and/or equipment damage may result.
Advertencia:Antes de montar el equipo en el rack, asegurarse que el rack puedesoportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad, de otra forma, dao personal odel equipo puede ocurrir.
Warnhinweis:berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Gertes in das Rack von dessenStabilitt, ansonsten knnten Personenschden oder Schden am Gert die Folge sein.
Connecting Stacking Cables
Figure 3-6 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets
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2. Withthemountingbracketsattached,positiontheswitchbetweentheverticalframemembersofthe19inchrackasshowninFigure 37.Thenfastentheswitchsecurelyto
the
frame
using
four
mounting
screws
(user
supplied).
Figure 3-7 Fastening the Switch to the Rack
3. Ifyouareinstallingthisswitchinastackedconfiguration,repeatthisprocedureforeachswitchuntilallswitcheshavebeeninstalledinthestack,thenproceedtoConnectingStackingCablesonpage 311.Otherwise,proceedtoConnectingACandRPSSYSPoweronpage 316.
Connecting Stacking CablesThestackofswitchescanbeconnectedinaclosedloopordaisychained.Inaclosedloopalltheswitchesareconnectedinsequenceandthelastswitchinthestackisconnected
backtothefirstswitch.Inadaisychainconfigurationthecablethatwouldreturntheconnectionbacktothefirstswitchinaclosedloopisnotinstalled.Theadvantageoftheclosedloopisredundancy,thisconfigurationeliminatesanysinglepointoffailure.Upto
eight
switches
can
be
stacked
together
and
connected
by
standard
UTP
Category
5
or
bettercables.ThestackingcablesallowtheentirestacktooperatewithasingleIPaddress.
1 Rackmount brackets 2 M3x6 mm flathead screws
1 Rails of 19-inch rack 2 Mounting screws (supplied by user)
Connecting Stacking Cables
Figure 38showsanexampleofafourhighstackconnectedinaclosedloopfi ti All STACK DOWN d STACK UP t d i th i t ll ti
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configuration.AllSTACKDOWNandSTACKUPconnectorsareusedintheinstallation.ThestackingcableconnectionsarefromtheSTACKDOWNconnectorofoneswitchtotheSTACKUPconnectorofthenextswitchupinthestack.Astackingcableconnection
fromthe
STACK
DOWN
connector
of
the
switch
at
the
top
of
the
stack
to
the
STACK
UP
connectoratthebottomofthestackclosestheloop.Inadaisychainconfiguration,onecableconnectionisnotmade.
Figure 3-8 Stacking Cable Connections
Afterconnectingthecablestothestackingports,proceedtoConfiguringSwitchesinaStackonpage 313forinstructions.
1 Category 5 or better UTP cable 4 STACK UP connector at top of stack2 STACK UP connector 5 STACK DOWN connector at bottom of stack
3 STACK DOWN connector
Configuring Switches in a Stack
Configuring Switches in a Stack
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g gTheinformationinthefollowingsectionsisimportanttounderstandA2switchoperationandinstallationsinastackinstallation.
About SecureStack A2 Switch Operation in a StackTheSecureStackA2productsarestackableswitchesthatcanbeadaptedandscaledtohelpmeetyournetworkneeds.TheseswitchesprovideamanagementplatformanduplinktoanetworkbackboneforastackedgroupofuptoeightA2switches.
Onceinstalledinastack,theswitchesbehaveandperformasasingleswitch.Assuch,
you
can
start
with
a
single
switch
and
add
more
switches
as
your
network
expands.
You
canalsomixdifferentproductsinthesamefamilyinasinglestacktoprovideadesiredcombinationofporttypesandfunctionstomatchtherequirementsofindividualapplications.Inallcases,astackofswitchesperformsasonelargeproduct,andismanagedasasinglenetworkentity.
WhenswitchesareinstalledandconnectedasdescribedbackinConnectingStackingCablesonpage 311,thefollowingoccursduringinitialization:
Theswitch
that
will
manage
the
stack
is
automatically
established
and
is
referred
to
as
theManagerswitch.
AllotherswitchesareestablishedasMemberswitchesinthestack.
Thehierarchyoftheswitchesthatwillassumethefunctionofbackupmanagerisalsodeterminedincasethecurrentmanagermalfunctions,ispowereddown,orisdisconnectedfromthestack.
TheConsoleportonthemanagerswitchremainsactiveforoutofband(local)switchmanagement,
but
the
Console
port
on
each
member
switch
is
deactivated.
This
enablesyoutosettheIPaddressandsystempasswordusingasingleConsoleport.NoweachswitchcanbeconfiguredlocallyusingonlythemanagersConsoleport,orinbandusingaremotedeviceandtheCLIsetofcommandsdescribedinthissection.ForproceduresusedforvarioustypesofconnectionstotheConsoleport,refertoConnectingtoConsolePortforLocalManagementonpage 320.
Onceastackiscreated(morethanoneswitchisinterconnected),thefollowingoccurs:
1. Switch(unit)IDsarearbitrarilyassignedonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.
2. SwitchIDsaresavedagainsteachmodule.Then,everytimeaboardispowercycled,itwillinitializewiththesameswitchID.Thisisimportantforportspecificinformation(forexample:fe.4.12isthe12thFastEthernetportonswitchnumber 4).
Configuring Switches in a Stack
3. Themanagementelectionprocessusesthefollowingprecedencetoassignamanagement switch:
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managementswitch:
a. Previouslyassigned/electedmanagementswitch
b. Management
assigned
priority
(values
115)c. Hardwarepreferencelevel
d. HighestMACAddress
Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks
Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches
Usethe
following
procedure
to
install
anew
stack
of
up
to
eight
switches
out
of
the
box.
Beforeapplyingpower,makeallphysicalconnectionswiththestackcablesasdescribedinConnectingStackingCablesonpage 311.
1. Onceallofthestackcableshavebeenconnected,individuallypoweroneachswitchfromtoptobottom(connectingpowertoaswitchisdescribedinConnectingACandRPSSYSPoweronpage 316).
Iftheswitchesarepoweredonalmostsimultaneously,thesystemwillautomatically
selectthe
first
one
that
powers
up
as
the
Master
switch
and
the
others
as
Member
switches.TheswitchesareassignedunitIDsintheorderthattheybecomefullyoperational.
YoucancontroltheunitIDassignmentaccordingtothephysicalpositioninastack.Whenyoupowerupeachswitchandallowittobecomefullyoperationalbeforeapplyingpowertothenextswitch,thefirstonebecomestheManagerandallthenextswitcheswilljointhatstack(regardlessofPriority,FirmwareRevision,orMAC
Address).
The
switches
are
assigned
unit
IDs
in
the
order
that
you
power
on
each
switch.
2. (Optional)Ifdesired,changethemanagementswitchusingthesetswitchmovemanagementcommandasdescribedintheSecureStackA2ConfigurationGuide.
ImportantThe following procedures assume that all switches have a clean configuration from manufacturing.When adding a new switch to an already running stack, it is also assumed that the new switch isusing the same firmware image version as other switches in the stack.
Note: Once switch IDs are assigned, they are persistent and will be retained during apower cycle to any or all of the switches.
Configuring Switches in a Stack
3. Oncethedesiredmasterswitchhasbeenselected,thecurrentconfigurationwillbesaved and the stack will automatically reset You must now move the console cable to
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savedandthestackwillautomaticallyreset.Youmustnowmovetheconsolecabletothenewmanagementunit.
4. Stackmembersotherthanthemanagementunitwillonlyidentifytheirunitnumber
throughtheir
console
port.
5. PersistentdataonallstackunitscanbeclearedalongwiththecurrentconfigurationusingtheclearconfigallasdescribedintheSecureStackA2ConfigurationGuide.
Adding a New Switch to an Existing StackUsethefollowingproceduretoinstallanewswitchtoanexistingstackconfiguration.
Thisprocedure
assumes
that
the
new
switch
being
added
has
aclean
configuration
from
manufacturingandisrunningthesamefirmwareimageversionasotherswitchesinthestack.
1. Ensurethatpowerisoffonthenewswitchbeinginstalled.
2. Useoneofthefollowingmethodstocompletethestackcableconnections:
Iftherunningstackusesadaisychaintopology,makethestackcableconnections
from
the
bottom
of
the
stack
to
the
new
switch
(that
is,
STACK
DOWN
port
from
thebottomswitchoftherunningstacktotheSTACKUPportonthenewswitch).
Iftherunningstackusesaclosedloopconfiguration,breaktheloopandmakethestackcableconnectionstothenewswitchtoclosetheloop.
3. Applypowertothenewswitch.
Important Considerations About Using Clear Config in a Stack
When using the clear configcommand (as described in the SecureStack A2 Configuration Guide)to clear configuration parameters in a stack, it is important to remember the following:
Use clear configto clear config parameters without clearing stack switch IDs. This commandWILL NOT clear stack parameters and avoids the process of re-numbering the stack.
Use clear config allwhen it is necessary to clear all config parameters, including stack switchIDs and switch priority values.
Considerations About Using Clear Config on a Standalone A2 withthe Uplink Ports Configured as Standard Gigabit Ethernet Ports.
When using the clear configcommand (as described in the SecureStack A2 Configuration Guide)to clear configuration parameters on a standalone A2 switch with the uplink ports configured asstandard Ethernet ports (Ethernet mode), it is important to remember the following:
The clear configcommand WILL NOT set the front panel uplink ports back to stack ports.
The clear config allcommand WILL set the front panel uplink ports back to stack ports.
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power
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AC Power
ToconnectaswitchtotheACpowersource,refertoFigure 39andproceedasfollows:
1. PlugthepowercordintotheswitchACpowerconnector.
2. PlugtheotherendofthepowercordintoadedicatedgroundedACoutlet(notshown).Thetypeofpoweroutletandpowercordarecountrydependent.
Note: The power supply in the switch has automatic voltage sensing that allowsconnection to power sources ranging from 100 to 240 VAC.
Note: If you plan to connect all the switches quickly to allow automatic Manager selection,wait until all switches are fully operational before proceeding to the next step.
If you plan to power up each switch and allow it to become fully operational beforeapplying power to the next switch, proceed to the next step.
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power
Figure 3-9 Switch Rear View
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3. ObservethepowerCPULED(notshown),locatedonthefrontpanel.Duringtheinitialization,theCPULEDwillstartbyilluminatingsolidamber,thenstartblinkinggreen,thenblinkingamber,thenblinkinggreenagainuntiltheendoftheinitialization,andthenturnssolidgreen.
Iftheswitchisastandaloneswitch,itwilltakeapproximately30 secondsfortheswitchtostartup.IftheswitchisastackManager,itcantakeupto3minutesormoretostartup,dependingonthenumberofMemberswitchesinthestack.
1 AC power cord 2 AC power connector 3 Connector for external redundant power supply
Note: If the CPU LED illuminates solid red, there was a critical failure. For more
information about the LED indications and troubleshooting, refer to Chapter 4. If you needadditional help, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to Getting Help on page 1-6fordetails.
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power
C2RPS-SYS Redundant Power SystemIf i t lli ti l d d t t (C2RPS SYS) f t th
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Ifyouareinstallinganoptionalredundantpowersystem(C2RPSSYS),refertotheinstallationinstructionssuppliedwiththeSecureStackRPS.TheswitchisconnectedtoaC2RPSPSMusingaC2RPSPSMCable.
Figure 3-10 Accessing the RPS Connector
Ifyouareinstallingtheswitchasastandaloneswitch,proceedtoConnectingtoConsolePortforLocalManagementonpage 320.Ifyouareinstallingswitchesinastackconfiguration,
apply
power
to
each
switch
in
order,
according
to
the
procedure
you
use
in
ConfiguringSwitchesinaStackonpage 313.
1 RPS coverplate 3 Screw holes for coverplate2 Retaining screws to fasten plate
Caution: To prevent damaging the switch, DO NOT connect a Power overEthernet-compliant Redundant Power System (C2RPS-POE) to the redundant powersupply connector. The switch is only compatible with the SecureStack C2RPS-SYSredundant power supply system.
Precaucin: No conecte una fuente de poder redundante (RPS) SecureStack PoE(C2RPS-POE) al cable de corriente. De lo contrario, el dispositivo puede daarse.
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power
Stack Initialization OverviewWhen you install and connect all the stacking cables to the switches in the stack before
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Whenyouinstallandconnectallthestackingcablestotheswitchesinthestackbeforeapplyingpowertotheswitches,thefollowingoccurs:
Theswitch
that
will
manage
(Manager)
the
stack
is
automatically
established
with
all
otherswitchesestablishedasMemberswitchesinthestack.Whentheswitchescompletetheirinitializations,oneoftheswitchesinthestackwillilluminateitsManagerLED,indicatingthatitisthestackManager.TheManagerLEDoneachMemberswitchwillbeoff.
ThehierarchyoftheswitchesthatwillfunctionasbackupManagerisalsodeterminedincasethecurrentManagermalfunctions,ispowereddown,orisdisconnectedfrom
the
stack. TheConsoleportoneachMemberswitchwillprovideonlytheunitnumber.Onlythe
ConsoleportontheManagerswitchisactiveandprovideaCLIforoutofbandconfigurationtosettheIPaddress,password,andothersettings.
OnceyouknowwhichswitchistheManager,proceedtoConnectingtoConsolePortforLocalManagementonpage 320.
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management
Connecting to Console Port for Local ManagementThis section describes how to connect an RS232 DTE interface cable from a PC a VT series
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ThissectiondescribeshowtoconnectanRS232DTEinterfacecablefromaPC,aVTseriesterminal,oramodemtoanA2H12424FXforoutofbandsessionsusingCLIcommands.
What Is NeededThefollowingisalistofusersuppliedDTEinterfacecablesthatmaybeneededtoconnectthe
DB9
male
Console
port
connector
on
the
switch.
The
cables
are
terminated
by
aDB9
femaleconnectoratoneend,andbyoneofthreetypeconnectorsattheotherend,dependingonthetypeconnectionneededfortheremotedevice.Thecablesthatmaybeneededareasfollows:
DB9femaletoDB9female
DB9femaletoDB25female
DB9female
to
DB25
male
UsingaDTEmodemDB9femaletoDB9femalecable,youcanconnectproductsequippedwithaDB9DTEmaleconsoleporttoanIBMorcompatiblePCrunningaVTseriesemulationsoftwarepackage.
UsingaDTEmodemDB9femaletoDB25femalecable,youcanconnectproductsequippedwithaDB9DTEmaleconsoleporttoaVTseriesterminalorVTtypeterminalsrunningemulationprogramsfortheVTseries.
UsingaDTEmodemDB9femaletoDB25malecable,youcanconnectproductsequippedwithaDB9DTEmaleconsoleporttoaHayescompatiblemodemthatsupports9600 baud.
ThecableusedmustconnecttheConsoleportReceivedData,Pin2totheTransmittedDatapinattheotherendofthecable.TheconnectionfromtheConsoleportTransmittedData,Pin3(mustbeconnected)totheReceivedDatapincableconnectionattheotherendofthecable.TheDB9ConsoleportpinassignmentsareshowninFigure 311.
Figure 3-11 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments
Note: When switches are connected in a stack configuration and all stacking cables areconnected before powering up the switches, one switch in the stack will be automaticallydesignated as the Manager of the stack and its Console port will remain active. All otherswitches will become Member switches and their Console ports will be deactivated.
1 Pin 2, Received Data (input)2 Pin 3, Transmitted Data (output)3 Pin 5, Signal Ground
All other pins not connected.
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management
Connecting to an IBM or Compatible DeviceTo connect an IBM PC or compatible device, running the VT terminal emulation, to an
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ToconnectanIBMPCorcompatibledevice,runningtheVTterminalemulation,toanEnterasysswitchConsoleport(Figure 312),proceedasfollows:
1. Connectthe
DB9
female
connector
at
one
end
of
the
cable
(not
supplied)
to
the
ConsoleportontheEnterasysswitch.(IfthereisaswitchdesignatedastheManager,connecttoitsConsoleport.)
2. PlugtheDB9femaleconnectorattheotherendofcableintothecommunicationsportonthePC.
3. TurnonthePCandconfigureyourVTemulationpackagewiththefollowingparameters:
Whentheseparametersareset,theStartupscreenwilldisplay.ProceedtoConnectingtotheNetworkonpage 324.
Figure 3-12 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible
Parameter Setting
Mode 7 Bit Control
Transmit Transmit=9600
Bits Parity 8 Bits, No Parity
Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit
1 DB9 female connector 4 DB9 female connector2 Serial interface cable 5 PC with VT emulation application3 DB9 male Console port connector
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management
Connecting to a VT Series TerminalToconnectaVTSeriesterminaltoanEnterasysswitchConsoleport(Figure 313),usea
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y p ( g ),UTPserialinterfacecableterminatedwithaDB9femaleconnectorandaDB25femaleconnectorandproceedasfollows:
1. ConnecttheDB9femaleconnectoratoneendofcabletotheConsoleportDB9maleconnectorontheEnterasysswitch.(IfthereisaswitchdesignatedastheManager,connecttoitsConsoleport.)
2. PlugtheDB25femaleconnectorattheotherendofthecableintotheportlabeledCOMMontheVTterminal.
3. TurnontheterminalandaccesstheSetupDirectory.Setthefollowingparameterson
yourterminal.
Whentheseparametersareset,theStartupscreenwilldisplay.ProceedtoConnectingtotheNetworkonpage 324.
Figure 3-13 Connecting a VT Series Terminal
Parameter Setting
Mode 7 Bit Control
Transmit Transmit=9600
Bits Parity 8 Bits, No Parity
Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit
1 DB9 female connector 4 DB25 female connector2 Serial interface cable 5 PC with VT emulation application3 DB9 male Console port connector
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management
Connecting to a ModemToconnectamodemtoanEnterasys Networksswitchmodemport(Figure 314),usea
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y p gUTPcableterminatedwithaDB9femaleconnectorandaDB25maleconnector,andproceedasfollows:
1. ConnecttheDB9femaleconnectoratoneendofthecabletotheConsoleportDB9connectorontheEnterasysswitch.(IfthereisaswitchdesignatedastheManager,connecttoitsConsoleport.)
2. PlugtheDB25maleconnectorattheotherendofthecableintothemodemcommunicationsport.
3. TurnonthemodemandmakesuretheremotemodemisON.
4. Withyour
PC
connected
to
the
remote
modem,
configure
your
VT
emulation
package
withthefollowingparameters:
Whentheseparametersareset,theStartupscreenwilldisplay.Iftheswitchesareinastackedconfiguration,proceedtoConnectingtotheNe