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613-001297 Rev. F SwitchBlade x3112 Access Edge Chassis Switch A T -SBx3112 Chassis A T -SBx31GT24 Line Card A T -SBx31GT40 Line Card A T -SBx31GP24 P oE Line Card AT - S B x 3 1 G S 2 4 S F P L i n e C a r d A T -SBx31GC40 SFP BiDi Line Card A T -SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Card A T -SBx31XS6 SFP+ Line Card A T -SBx31CFC [...]
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Copyright 2013 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repr oduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis, Inc. Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis, Incorp orated. All other product names, company names, logos or oth er designations mentioned h erein ar e[...]
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3 Electrical Safety and Emissions S tandards This product meets the following standards. EMI/RFI Emissions: FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN6100 0-3-3, CISPR Class A, VCCI Class A, AS/NZS Class A Immunity: EN55024 Electrical Safety: EN60950-1 (TUV), UL 60950-1 ( C UL US ), EN60825 Safety Agency Ap provals: C UL US , TUV, C-TICK, CE U.S[...]
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4 T ranslated Safety Statements Important: The indicates that a translation of th e safety statement is available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety State ments” on our web site at http://www.alliedtelesis.com/support .[...]
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5 Preface ............... ................... ................... ....................... ................... ....................... ......... ....................... ...... 15 Safety Symbols Used in this Document .............. ....................... ...................... ....................... ......... ................ 16 Contacting Allied T[...]
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Contents 6 Console (RS-232) Port . ....................... ...................... ....................... ....................... .............. ............... ..... 60 SD Card Slot ........... ...................... .................... ...................... .................... .................... ............ ............... 60 SD Status LED [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 7 Connecting the DC Power Wires with the Right Angle Terminals.............. ....................... ...................... . 175 Connecting Bare DC Power Wires ................... .................... ...................... ....................... ............. .......... 180 Monitoring the Initialization Proc[...]
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9 Figur e s Figure 1: AT-SBx3112 Chassis .... ....................... ....................... ................... ....................... ....... .................... 20 Figure 2: Ethernet Line Cards and AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric C ontroller Card .............. ................... ........ 20 Figure 3: Ethernet Line Cards and AT-SBx31CFC Central F[...]
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List of Figures 10 Figure 46: Installing the Grounding Lug and Wire ..................... .......... ................... .................... ......... ............ 91 Figure 47: ESD Socket and Wrist St rap ............... ................... ....................... ................... .............. ............... .. 94 Figure 48: Power Supply Sl[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 11 Figure 101: Release Tab on the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Ca rd . .................... ...................... ................... ............. 145 Figure 102: Installing the AT-SP10T W Cable in the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card ................ .......................... ... 145 Figure 103: Removing the Dust Cove r From an X[...]
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List of Figures 12[...]
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13 Table 1. Twisted Pair Cable for the AT-SBx31G T24 an d AT-SBx31GT40 Line Cards ............ ...................... 36 Table 2. Twisted Pair Cable for the AT-SBx31G P24 Li ne Card ............ ................... ...................... .............. .. 37 Table 3. IEEE802.3af and IEEE802. 3at Powered D evice Classe s ................ ...........[...]
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List of Tables 14[...]
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15 Pr eface This guide contains the hardware in stallation instructions for the SwitchBlade x3112 switch. This preface contains the following sections: “Safety Symbols Used in this Document” o n page 16 “Contacting Allie d T elesis” on p age 17 Note This version of the installation guide applies to rele ase 17.0 of the SwitchBlade x[...]
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Preface 16 Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the following conventions. Note Notes provide additional informatio n. Caution Cautions inform you t hat performing or omitting a specific a ction may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 17 Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this prod uct, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Suppo rt & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support . You can find links for the following services on this page: 24/7 Online S[...]
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Preface 18[...]
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19 Chapter 1 Overview This chapter describes the SwitchBl ade x3112 product in the following sections: “Introduction” on p age 20 “A T -SBx31 12 Chassis” on p age 23 “A T -SBx31GT24 Line Card” on p age 27 “A T -SBx31GT40 Line Card” on p age 28 “A T -SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card” on page 2 9 “A T -SBx31GS24 S[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 20 Introduction The SwitchBlade x3112 product is a modular Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch. The main compon ents are the AT-SBx3112 Chassis, Ethernet line cards, a contro l card, a system power supply, a Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) power supply, and a fan module. The AT-SBx3112 Chassis is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 21 Figure 3. Ethernet Line Cards and AT-SBx31 CFC Central Fabric Controller Card (Continued) The three power supplies are sh own in Figure 4. Figure 4. Power Supply Units AT-SBx31XZ4 Ethernet Line Card with four slots for 10Gbps, fiber optic XFP transceivers. AT-SBx31XS6 Ethernet Line Card with six slots for 10[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 22 The fan module is shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. Fan Module AT-SBxFAN12 Module, the coolin g unit for the chassis[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 23 AT-SBx3112 Chassis The AT-SBx3112 Chassis is a 7RU unit. It has slots for ten Ethernet line cards, two control cards, two syste m power supply modules, and two PoE power supply modules. The chassis compo nents are identified in Figure 6 here and Figure 7 on page 24 . Figure 6. Front View of the AT-SBx3112 Ch[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 24 Figure 7. Rear View of the AT-SBx3112 Chassis Figure 8 is an example of a fully populated chassis. Figure 8. AT-SBx3112 Chassis with Line Cards, Control Cards, and Power Supplies[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 25 Ethernet Line and Control Cards Slots The chassis has slots for ten Etherne t line cards and two AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller cards. T he slot definitions are predefined and may not be changed. Figure 9 identifie s the slots, which are numbered starting with 0. Figure 9. Slots for the Ethernet Line [...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 26 The two right hand slots are for the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Power Supply, which supplies power to the Ethernet line cards, control modules, and fan module. The only chassis component not powered b y the module is the PoE feature on the twisted pair ports of th e AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card. There are AC and DC versions of the AT-SBxPW[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 27 AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card The AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card, shown in Figure 1 1, is a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 11. AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card Here are the main features of the line card: 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports RJ-45 connectors 100 meters (328 feet) maximum op erating distance per port Auto-Nego[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 28 AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card The AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card, shown in Figure 12, is a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 12. AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card Here are the main fe atures of the line card: 40 10/100/1000Base-T ports RJ point 5 connectors 100 meters (328 feet) maximum operating distance per port Auto-Negotiation for s[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 29 AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card The AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card, s hown in Figure 13, is a Gigabit Ethernet switch with Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) on all the port s. Figure 13. AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card Here are the main features of the line card: 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports RJ-45 connectors 100 m[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 30 AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card The AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Ca rd, shown in Figure 14, is a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 14. AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card Here are the main fe atures of the line card: 24 slots for small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers Supports 100Base-FX or 1000Base-SX/LX fiber optic transceivers ?[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 31 AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card The AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card, shown in Figure 15, is a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 15. AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card Here are the main features of the line card: Twenty slots for 1000 Mbps, standard SFP or compact SFP (CSFP) bidirectional (BiDi) transceivers Adheres to the CSFP Mult[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 32 Note The AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card does not support 10 or 100 Mbps transceivers. The AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card has twenty slo ts for standard SFP or CSFP transceivers, and supports twenty or forty ne tworking ports, depending on the types of t ransceivers. The line card has twenty ports when the slots have standa rd SFP transceive[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 33 AT-SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Card The AT-SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Card , show n in Figure 16, is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 16. AT-SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Card Here are the main features of the line card: Four slots for 10Gbp s XFP transceivers Supports 10GBase-SR/LR/ER fiber optic transceivers Port Link/Ac[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 34 AT-SBx31XS6 SFP+ Line Card The AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card, shown in Figu re 17, is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch. Figure 17. AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card Here are the main fe atures of the line card: Six slots for 10Gbps SFP+ transceivers Supports 10GBase-SR/LR fiber optic transceivers Supports AT-SP10TW direct connect twiste[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 35 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports This section applies to the 10/100/1000Base-T port s on the AT- SBx31GT24, AT-SBx31GT40, and AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Etherne t Line Cards. Connector Type The ports on the AT-SBx31GT24 and AT-SBx31GP24 Line Cards have 8- pin RJ-45 connectors. The ports on th e AT-SBx31GT40 Line C[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 36 Maximum Distance The ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet). Cable Requirements The cable requirements for the ports on the AT-SBx31GT24 and AT- SBx31GT40 Line Cards are listed in Table 1. Note Patch cables for the AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card, in lengths of 1 meter and 3 meters with RJ point 5 a nd RJ-45[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 37 Automatic MDIX Detection The 10/100/1000 Mbps twisted-pa ir ports on the AT-SBx31GT24, AT- SBx31GT40, and AT-SBx31GP24 Line Cards are IEEE 802.3ab compliant and feature automatic MDIX detection when operating at 10 or 100 Mbps. (Automatic MDIX detection does not apply to 1000 Mbps.) This feature automaticall[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 38 You may use straight-through or crossover cables on ports that are connected to network de vices that support automatic MDIX detection and that operate at 10 or 10 0 Mbps. You must use straigh t-through cables on ports that are connected to network devices that have a fi xed wiring con figuration of MDI and that oper[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 39 Power over Ethernet on the AT-SBx31GP24 Line Card This section applies only to the AT- SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card. The twisted-pair ports on the line card support Power ove r Ethernet (PoE). PoE is a mechanism by which the ports su pply power to network devices over the twisted pair cables that carry the ne two[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 40 Power Budgeting The power for PoE is provide d on the ports of the AT-SBx31GP24 Line Cards is provided by the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power Supply. It can provide up to 1200 watts of power for powered de vices. You may install up to two power supplies in the chassis for a tota l of 2400 watts for the powered devices that are connected[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 41 The PoE implementation on the AT-SBx 31GP24 Line Card is Altern ative A, in which power is transmitted over strands 1, 2, 3, and 6. PDs that comply with the IEEE 802 .3af and 802.3at standards typically support both power delivery methods. Ho we ver, some legacy PDs support only one power delivery method. Le[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 42 Port Numbers on the AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card The AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card has two port numbers for each transceiver slot. The numbers are displayed o n the front panel alongside and above the slots in the top row and alongside and b elow the slots in the bottom row. For instance, the first transceiver slot in the to p row has th[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 43 slot in the top row is port number 0 because it is the lower of the two port numbers of the slot. To configure the tran sceiver, you have to specify port 0 in the management software. The switch marks the unused port number of the slot, in this case port number 2, as masked or eclipsed to prevent you from us[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 44 Port LEDs on the Ethernet Line Cards The following sections define the port LEDs on the Ethernet line cards. AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card Each port on the AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card has two LEDs, but only one of them is used. The LEDs are shown in Figure 20 a nd described in Table 5. Figure 20. Port LEDs on the AT-SBx31GT24 Line Card [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 45 AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card The LEDs for the ports on the AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card are found on the RJ point 5 cable connectors. The LEDs are shown in Fig ure 21. Figure 21. Port LEDs on an RJ Point 5 Cable Connector f or the AT- SBx31GT40 Line Card Only the left LED on a connector is active. Re fer to Figure 22. I[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 46 AT-SBx31GP24 Line Card Each port on the AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card has two LEDs. The LEDs are shown in Figure 23 and described in Table 7 on page 47. Figure 23. Port LEDs on th e AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card Table 6. Port LEDs for the AT-SBx31GT40 Line Card LED State Description L/A Solid Green The port has established an 1000[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 47 Table 7. Port LEDs on the AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card LED State Description L/A Solid Green The port has established a n 1000 Mbps link to a network device. Flashing Green The port is transmitting or r eceiving data at 1000 Mbps. Solid Amber The port has established a 10 or 100 Mbps link to a network device. [...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 48 AT-SBx31GS24 Line Card The SFP slots on the AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card have one LED each, as shown in Figure 24 and described in Table 8. Figure 24. Port LEDs on the AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card Table 8. Port LEDs on the AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card LED State Description Solid Green The SFP transceiver in the slot has est ablish[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 49 AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card The AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card has two LEDs for each slot. The LEDS, which display link and activity informat ion, are located between the slots, in sets of four. The first and third L EDs of each set are for the bottom slot and the second and fourth LEDs are for the top slot, as shown in [...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 50 When a slot has a standard SFP, only one LED of a pa ir is active. The other LED is not used. The active LED is different depen ding on whether the slot containing the transceiver is in the top or bot tom row. When an SFP transceiver is installed in a slot in the top row, the first LED is active and the second inactive. When[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 51 AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card Each XFP slot on the AT-SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Card has one LED. The LED is shown in Figure 28 and describ ed in Table 10. Figure 28. Transceiver Slot LEDs on the AT-SBx3 1XZ4 XFP Line Card AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card The AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card has one LED for each SFP+ slot. The LED is shown in Fi[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 52 Table 11. SFP+ Slot LEDs on the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card LED State Description L/A Solid Green The transceiver has established a link wit h a network device. Flashing Green The transceiver is transmitting or receiving data at 10 Gbps . Off The slot is empty or the t ransceiver has not established a link with a network device.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 53 AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller Card The AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller ca rd has three primary functions: Chassis Management — The control card is used to monitor and configure the Ethernet line cards in the chassis. You may manage the chassis locally through the Console RS-232 port on th[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 54 The components on the card are identified in Figure 3 0. Figure 30. AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller Card SYS Status LEDs The SYS (System) St atus LEDs on th e AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller card display general stat us information about the control card, power supplies, and fan module. The LEDs are def ined in T[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 55 SBx STATUS LEDs The SBx STATUS LEDs display general status information about the Ethernet line cards and control cards. There is on e LED for each slot. If the chassis has two control cards, the SBx Status LEDs on both cards are active. The states of the LEDs are defined in Tab le 13. PSU Solid Green Indicat[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 56 eco-friendly Button You use the eco-frien dly button on the control card to turn the LEDs on or off and test the LEDs. You may turn off the LEDs when you are not using them to monitor the control and Ethernet line cards, to conserve electricity. When the LEDs are off, the overall pow er consumption o f the chassis is slightl[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 57 Caution The control and Ethernet line cards do not forward network traffic for a minimum of two minutes while they initialize t heir management software and configure their parameter settings. So me network traffic may be lost. If the chassis has two control cards, pressing the Reset button on the active[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 58 NET MGMT Port The NET MGMT port is used by the control card to perform the features in Table 14. The control card uses the p ort to access your network to communicate with network devices, such as TFT P servers and Telnet and SSH client workstations. An alternative to using the NET MGMT por t is to configure the inband inter[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 59 The NET MGMT port has a standard RJ -45 8-pin connector and op erates at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps in either ha lf- or full-duplex mode. The cable requirements for this port are the same a s the ports on the AT- SBx31GT24 Line Card, given in Ta ble 1 on page 36. For the port pinouts, refer to “Port Pinouts” [...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 60 NET MGMT LED The Network Management (NET MGMT) port on the AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller card has one Status LED. The states of the LED are described in Table 15. Console (RS-232) Port The Console Port is used to conduct local management sessions with the switch. Local management sessions are established wit h a term[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 61 The following SD flash memory cards are officially supported in this release. SanDisk 2GB Flash card SanDisk 4GB SDHC Flash card Note Other brands can be used but are not guaranteed to work. For ordering information, contact your Allied Telesis sales representative or visit our web site. SD Status LE[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 62 Power Supplies There are three power supplies: AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply: T his module supports all the hardware components in the chassis, except for the PoE feature on the ports on the AT-SBx31GP 24 Line Cards. A single power supply can support a fully populat ed chassis, but you may install two power supplies for [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 63 Note The AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply is not compatible with the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC and AT-SBxPW RPOE1 AC Power Supplies. Consequently, the chassis shoul d not contain both AC and DC power supplies. You may, however, operate the chassis fo r a short period of time with AC and DC power supplies if you are conv[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 64 The LEDs on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply are described in Table 19. Table 18. LEDs on the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply LED State Description DC IN Solid Green The power supply is receiving DC power that is within the normal operating range . Off The power supply is not receiving power fro m the DC power source. DC OUT [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 65 AT-SBxFAN12 Module The AT-SBxFAN12 Module is the cooling unit for the chassis. It is a field- replaceable assembly that is factory installed and shipped with the AT- SBx3112 Chassis. The module is controlled by the AT-SBx31CFC Centra l Fabric Controller card. The fan speeds are automatically adjusted accord [...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 66 Power Supply Interfaces (Opto-couplers) The chassis has two power supply interfaces, also referred to as opto- couplers, in the lower rig ht corner of the rear panel. The in terfaces, labeled Power Supply Interface, are used b y the active master control card to obtain status information from the power sup plies. The interfa[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 67 Module Names in the Management Software The line cards, control card, and fan module are referred to in the management software by the ca rd types in Table 22. Table 22. Card Types in the Management Sof tware Model Number Card T ype A T -SBx31GT24 GE24RJ A T -SBx31GT40 GE40RJ A T -SBx31GP24 GE24POE A T -SBx3[...]
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Chapter 1: Ove rview 68 Management Software Releases for the Hardware Components Table 23 lists the management so ftware releases for the hardware components of the SwitchBlade x3112 pro duct. Table 23. Management Software Release s for the Hardware Components Model Number Initial Release A T -SBx31GT24 14.1 A T -SBx31GT40 17.0 A T -SBx31GP24 14.1 [...]
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69 Chapter 2 Safety Pr ecautions and Site Pr eparation This chapter contains the safety prec autions an d guidelines for selecting a site for the chassis. The chapter contain s the following sections: “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on p age 70 “Selecting a Site for the SwitchBlade x31 12” on page 74[...]
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Chapter 2: Safety Precautions and Site Pre paration 70 Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety pr ecautions before you begin to install the switch. Note The indicates that a translation of the safety state ment is available for viewing in the “Translated Saf ety Statements” document on our web site at http://www.alli[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 71 Note Pluggable Equipment. The socket outl et shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. E5 Caution Air vents must not be blo cked and must have free access to the room ambient air for cooling. E6 Warning Operating T emperature. This product is designed for a maximum ambient[...]
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Chapter 2: Safety Precautions and Site Pre paration 72 Warning Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading. E25 Warning Remove all metal jewelry , such as rings and watches, before installing or removing a lin e card from a powered-on chassis. E26 Warning Th[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 73 Warning T o reduce the risk of electric shock, the PoE ports on this p roduct must not connect to cabling that is routed out side the building where this device is located. E40 Warning This product may have multiple AC power cords inst alled. T o de- energize this equipment, disconnect all power cords fr[...]
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Chapter 2: Safety Precautions and Site Pre paration 74 Selecting a Site for the SwitchBlade x3112 Please observe the following site requirements for the swit ch: The equipment rack must be safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack sho uld be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices near the bottom of the r[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 75 Figure 33. 100 - 125 VAC 125 V NEMA 5-2 0 Plug and Receptacle[...]
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Chapter 2: Safety Precautions and Site Pre paration 76[...]
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77 Chapter 3 Installing the Chassis in an Equipment Rack This chapter describes how to inst all the AT-SBx3112 Chassis in an equipment rack. This chapter contains the following sections: “Required T ools and Material” on page 78 “Preparing the Eq uipment Rack” on page 79 “Unpacking the A T -SBx31 12 Chassis” on p age 82 [...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 78 Required Tools and Material Here is a list of the tools and material you need to inst all the product: #2 Phillips-head screwdriver Crimping tool Eight equipment rack screws One 10 AWG stranded grounding wire #2 Phillips-head 5 inch-lbs torque scre wdriver (optional) ?[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 79 Preparing the Equipment Rack This section explains how to pr epare the equipment rack fo r the installation of the chassis. The procedure req uires the following items: #2 Phillips-head screwdriver (not provided) Two equipment rack screws (not provided) To prepare the equipment rack for the installat[...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 80 Figure 34. Reserving Vertical Rack Space 3. Identify the lowest 1/2” screw hole pattern on the rack mounting rails within the space reserved for the AT -SBx3112 Chassis. 4. Install one rack mount screw in each vertical rail, at the same height in the top screw hole of the lowest 1/2” h[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 81 Figure 35. Rack Mounting Hole Locat ions 5. After installing the two screws in the equipmen t rack, go to “Unpacking the AT-SBx3112 Chassis” on page 82. 6.4 mm (.25 in) Screw head Top screw hole of the lowest 1/2” hole pattern away from rack[...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 82 Unpacking the AT-SBx3112 Chassis To unpack the AT-SBx3112 Chassis, perform the following procedure : 1. Remove all components from the shipping pa ckage. 2. Verify the contents of the shippi ng container by referr ing to Figure 36 here and Figure 37 on page 83. I f any item is missing or d[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 83 Figure 37. AT-SBx3112 Chassis Items (Continued) T wo equipment rack bracket s pre-installed on the side s of the chassis One shipping brace pre-inst alled diagonally across the line card slots on the fron t panel One wrist strap[...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 84 Adjusting the Equipment Rack Brackets You may change the positions of th e two pre-installed equipment rack brackets so that the front of the chassi s is flu sh with, extends beyond, or is recessed behind the front of the equip ment rack. You may also install the chassis so that the rear p[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 85 Figure 38. Rack Mounting Bracket Locations Figure 39. Rack Bracket Locatio ns for Reverse Position of Chassis Factory Installed - Flush with Rack Rails A B C D E “Dim X” “Dim X” “Dim X” “Dim X” Front panel facing towards the rear of the rack F[...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 86 Installing the AT-SBx3112 Chas sis in the Equipment Rack The procedure in this section exp lains how to install the chassis in the equipment rack. The procedure require s the following items: #2 Phillips-head screwdriver (not provided) Six equipment rack screws (not provided) #[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 87 2. Lift the AT-SBx3112 Chassis into the equipment rack an d set the bottom of the equipment rack brac kets firmly on the two equipment rack screws you installed in “Preparing the Equipment Rack” o n page 79. Figure 40. Lifting the AT-SBx3112 Chassis into the Equipment Rack 3. With the bottom of the rack [...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 88 Figure 41. Installing the Ra ck Mount Screws 5. Tighten all eight screws to secure the chassis to the equipment rack, Allied Telesis recommends tighteni ng the screws to 10 inch-lbs. 6. Go to “Removing the Shipping Brace” on pa ge 89. First 2 screws installed Bottom Screw Slot Center S[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 89 Removing the Shipping Brace Now that the chassis is installed in the equipment rack, you may remove the shipping brace from th e front of the unit. To remove the shipping brace, remove the six mounting screws with a #2 Phillips-h ead screwdriver (not provided ). Figure 42. Removing the Shipping Bra ce After [...]
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Chapter 3: Inst alling the Chassis in an Equi pment Rack 90 Installing the Chassis Grounding Lug This procedure explains how to connect a ground wire to the cha ssis. The chassis requires a permanent connection for the line cards and power supplies to a good earth g round. The procedure requires the following items: Grounding lug (pre-installed[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 91 3. Insert one end of the grounding wire into the grounding lug, as shown in Figure 45, and use a crimping tool to secure the wire to the grounding lug. Figure 45. Attaching the Grounding Wire to the Grounding Lu g 4. Install the grounding lug on the chassi s, as shown in Figure 46. Allied Telesis recommends [...]
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93 Chapter 4 Installing the Power Supplies This chapter explains how to install t he power supplies. It ha s the following sections: “Protecting Against Electrost atic Discharge (ESD)” on page 94 “Installing the A T -SBxPWRSYS1 AC System Power Supply” on page 95 “Installing the A T -SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply” on page 101 ?[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 94 Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) To protect the equipment from damage by Electrostatic Discharg e (ESD) during the installation proce dure, observe proper ESD protection when handling the SwitchBlade x3112 line cards and po wer supplies. You should be properly grounde d with a wrist or f[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 95 Installing the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC System Power Supply For background information on the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply, refer to “Power Supplies” on page 62. The chassis must have at least one AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC or DC Power Supply. Warning The electronic components in the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply can be [...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 96 Figure 49. Removing the Blank Slot Cover from Power Supply Slot C 3. Remove the new AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Su pply from the shipping package and verify the package conte nts, listed in Figure 50 on page 97. If any item is missing or damaged, cont act your Allied T elesis sales representative for assist [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 97 Figure 50. Items Included with the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Power Supply Module Note Store the packaging material in a safe location. You must use the original shipping material if you need t o return the unit to Allied Telesis. Note The tie wrap is used to secure the power cord to the chassis, as explained in “Power[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 98 Figure 51. Verifying the AT -SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply 5. Move the locking handle on the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply to the unlocked or up position. See Figure 52 . Figure 52. Raising the Handle on th e AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply 6. Align and insert the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply into the power[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 99 Figure 53. Inserting the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply 7. Lower the power supply locking handle to secure the power supply to the chassis, as shown in Figure 54 on page 100.[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 100 Figure 54. Lowering the Handle on the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply 8. To install a second AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply, repeat this procedure. After installing the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supples, do one of the following: If you purchased the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply for the PoE+ ports on the[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 101 Installing the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply This section contains the installa tion procedure for the AT -SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply, for the PoE+ ports on the AT -SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card. For background information, refer to “Power Supplies” on pa ge 62. Caution The electronic components in the AT-SBx[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 102 Figure 56. Removing the Blank Slot Cover from Power Supply Slot A 3. Remove the power supply from the shipping package and verify that the shipping package contains the items listed in Figure 57 on page 103. If any item is missing or damaged, cont act your Allied T elesis sales representative for assis[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 103 Figure 57. Items Included with the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power Supply Module Note Store the packaging material in a safe location. You must use the original shipping material if you need t o return the unit to Allied Telesis. Note The tie wrap is used to secure the power cord to the chassis, as explained in “Powe[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 104 Figure 58. Verifying the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply 5. Raise the locking ha ndle on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply, as shown Figure 59. Figure 59. Raising the Handle on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply 6. Align and insert the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Module into slot A or B. See Figure 60 on page 105. Caut[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 105 Figure 60. Inserting the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Po wer Supply[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 106 7. Lower the locking handle of the po wer supply module to secure the module in the slot, as shown in Figure 61. Figure 61. Locking the Handle on th e AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply 8. To install a second AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Su pply, repeat this procedure. 9. After installing the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 107 Installing the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply This section contains the installati on procedure for the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply. For background information, refer to “Power Supplies” on page 62. Caution The electronic components in the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply can be damaged by electro- stat i[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 108 Figure 63. Removing the Blank Slot Cover from Power Supply Slot C 3. Remove the power supply from the shipping package and verify that the shipping package contains the items listed in Figure 64 on page 109. If any item is missing or damaged, cont act your Allied T elesis sales representative for assis[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 109 Figure 64. Items Included with the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply Module Note Store the packaging material in a safe location. You must use the original shipping material if you need t o return the unit to Allied Telesis. 4. With a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver, loosen the ha ndle locking screw on the power s[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 110 Figure 65. Loosening the Handle locking Screw on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 DC Power Supply 5. Raise the locking ha ndle on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 DC Power Supply, as shown Figure 66. Figure 66. Raising the Handle on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 DC Power Supply 6. Align and insert the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Module into slot C or D. Fig[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 111 Figure 67. Inserting the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply[...]
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Chapter 4: Inst alling the Power Suppl ies 112 7. Lower the locking handle of the po wer supply module to secure the module in the slot, as shown in Figure 68. Figure 68. Locking the Handle on the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Power Supply Note Do not tighten the handle lockin g screw yet. You may need to slightly lift the handle to move the plastic guard panel wh[...]
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113 Chapter 5 Installing the A T -SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards This chapter describes how to install the control and Ethernet line cards. The chapter has the following sections: “Installing the A T -SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller Card” on page 1 14 “Installing the Etherne t Line Cards” on page 120 “Installing the [...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 114 Installing the AT-SBx31CFC Ce ntral Fabric Controller Card This section contains the installation proce dure for the AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller card. You may install either on e or two control cards in the unit. The chassis must have at least one control card. The ca[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 115 Figure 70. Items Included with the AT-SBx3 1CFC Central Fabric Controller Card Note Store the packaging material in a safe location. You should use the original shipping material if you need t o return the unit to Allied Telesis. 3. Move the locking handles on the front panel to the open position, as shown [...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 116 Figure 72. Removing the Battery I nsulator 5. Align the edges of the AT-SBx31CFC Management Fa bric Card with the internal chassis card guides in slot 4 or 5 of the AT-SBx3112 Chassis. Figure 73 shows the AT-SBx31 CFC Card aligned in slot 4. Figure 73. Aligning the AT-SBx31CF C[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 117 Figure 74. Inserting the AT-SBx31CFC Card in the Chassis Slot Caution Forcing the AT-SBx31CFC Card into its cha ssis slot when it is not properly aligned with the card guide s may damage the backplane connector pins inside the chassis. If there is u ndue resistance, remove the card. Check to be sure that it[...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 118 Figure 75. Closing the Locking Lev ers o n the AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller Card 8. Finger tighten the two thumbscrews on the card t o secure the card to the chassis, as shown in Figure 76 on page 119.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 119 Figure 76. Tightening the Thumb Screws on t he AT-SBx31CFC Card 9. Tighten the screws with a # 2 Phillips-hea d screwdriver to secure the control card to the chassis. Allied T elesis recommends tightening the screws to 5 inch-lbs. 10. if you have a se cond AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller card, repeat [...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 120 Installing the Ethernet Line Cards This section contains the installation procedure for the Ethernet line cards. The illustrations show the AT-SBx31GP24 Line Card, but the procedure is the same for all the cards. Caution The electronic components on the line cards ca n be damag[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 121 3. Align the line card with the internal chassis card guides in the selected slot of the AT-SBx3112 Chassis. Figure 78 shows an Ethernet line card aligned with slot 0. Figure 78. Aligning an Ethernet Line Ca rd in a Chassis Slot 4. Insert the line card into the slot, as shown in Figure 79 on page 122, until[...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 122 Figure 79. Inserting an Ethernet Line Card 5. Finger tighten the two thumbscrews on each side of the line card to secure it to the chassis, as shown in Figure 80 on page 123.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 123 Figure 80. Tightening the Thumb Screws on an Ethernet Line Card 6. Tighten the two screws with a # 2 Ph illips-head screwdriver to secure the line card to the chassis. Allied T elesis recommends tightening the screws to 5 inch-lbs. 7. Repeat this procedure to install the rema ining Ethernet line cards. 8. A[...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 124 Installing the Blank Slot Covers After installing the AT-SBx31CFC Control Ca rds and Ethernet line cards, check the front panel for any unused slots and cover them with the blank slot covers included with the chassis, as explained in this procedure. Th e fan module may not be a[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 125 Figure 82. Tightening the Th umbscrews on a Blank Slot Cover 3. Tighten the two screws with a # 2 Ph illips-head screwdriver to secure the blank slot cover to the chassis. Allied T elesis recommends tightening the screws to 5 inch-lbs. 4. Repeat this procedure to cover the remaining empty slots with blank s[...]
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Chapter 5: Installi ng the AT-SBx31CFC Card and Ethernet Line Cards 126[...]
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127 Chapter 6 Installing the T ransceivers and Cabling the Ports This chapter describes how to install the fiber opt ic transceivers and attach the cables to the ports on the line cards. The chapter ha s the following sections: “Guidelines to Cablin g the A T -SBx31GP24, A T -SBx31GT24, and A T - SBx31GT40 Line Cards” on p age 128 “Gu[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 128 Guidelines to Cabling the AT-S Bx31GP24, AT-SBx31GT24, and AT- SBx31GT40 Line Cards Here are the guidelines to cabli ng the 10/100 /1000Base-T twisted pair ports on the AT-SBx31GT24, AT- SBx31GP24, and AT-SBx31GT40 Line Cards: The 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports on the AT-SB[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 129 For automatic MDIX detection to work successfully, th e remote device connected to a port must also support the fe ature. If it does not, a port on a line card defaults to MDIX. This may require t he use of a crossover cable. Here are guidelines to choosing straight-through or crossover cab ling for the por[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 130 Figure 84. Connecting Cables to Ports on the AT-SBx31GT40 L ine Card Release Tab Connecting a cable to a port in the top row. Connecting a cable to a port in the bottom row.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 131 Guidelines to Installing SFP, SFP+, CSFP, and XFP Transceivers Please review the following guidelines before installing fiber optic transceivers in the AT-SBx31GS24, AT-SBx31 GC40, AT-SBx31XS6, and AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Cards: You should install a tran sceiver in a line card before connecting its network cab[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 132 Installing SFP Transceivers in the AT-SBx31GS24 Line Card Please review the information in “Guidelines to Installing SFP, SFP+, CSFP, and XFP Transceivers” on page 131 before performing this procedure. To install SFP transceivers in the AT-SBx31GS24 Line Card, perform the followi[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 133 3. To install the transceiver in an SFP slot on the top row of the line card, orient the transceiver with the handle on top, as shown in Figure 86. To install it into a slot on the bottom ro w of the line card, orient it with the handle on the bottom. Figure 86. Handle on SFP Transceiver 4. Slide the transc[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 134 Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat steps 1 t o 4 to install the remaining SFP transceivers in the line card s. 5. Remove the protective cover from the SFP transceiver, as shown in Figure 88. Figure [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 135 6. Connect the fiber optic cable to the port on the transceiver, as shown in Figure 89. The connector should snap into the port. Figure 89. Attaching a Fiber Opt ic Cable to an SFP Transceiver in th e AT- SBx31GS24 Line Ca rd 7. Repeat this procedure to inst all ad ditional SFP transceivers. After installin[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 136 Installing SFP and CSFP Transcei vers in the AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card Please review the information in “Guidelines to Installing SFP, SFP+, CSFP, and XFP Transceivers” on page 131 before performing this procedure. To install SFP and CSFP transceivers in AT-SBx3 1GS24 Line Cards, pe[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 137 3. To install an SFP or a CSFP tra nsceiver in a slot on the top row of the line card, orient it with the label on top, as shown in Figure 91. To install it into a slot on the bottom ro w of the line card, orient it with the label on the bottom. Figure 91. Labels on SFP and CSF P Transceivers 4. Slide the t[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 138 Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat steps 1 t o 4 to install the remaining SFP or CSFP transceivers in the lin e cards. 5. Remove the protective cover from the ports on the transceiver, as shown in F[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 139 6. Connect the fiber optic cables to the port on the transceiver, as shown in Figure 94. The connectors should snap into the ports. If you are connecting only one cable to a CSFP transceiver, you may conne ct it to either port. Figure 94. Attaching a Fiber Optic Cable 7. Repeat this procedure to inst all ad[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 140 Installing SFP+ Transceivers in the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card Please review the information in “Guidelines to Installing SFP, SFP+, CSFP, and XFP Transceivers” on page 131 before performing this procedure. To install 10 Gbps SFP+ transceive rs in the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card, perform th[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 141 Note Do not remove a dust plug from an SFP+ slot if you are not installing a transceiver. A dust plug protects the line card from d ust contamination. 2. Orient the SFP+ transceiver with the handle on top, as shown in Figure 96. Figure 96. Handle on SFP+ Transceiver 3. Slide the transceiver into the slot un[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 142 Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat steps 1 t o 3 to install the remaining SFP transceivers in the line card s. 4. Remove the protective cover from the SFP transceiver, as shown in Figure 98. Figure [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 143 5. Connect the fiber optic cable to the port on the transceiver, as shown in Figure 99. The connector should snap into the port. Figure 99. Attaching a Fiber Optic Cable to an SF P+ Transceiver in the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card 6. Repeat this procedure to install additional SFP plus transceivers in the AT-SBx31X[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 144 Installing AT-SP10TW Cables in the AT-SBx31XS6 Line Card This procedure explains how to connect AT-SP10TW Cable s to the AT- SBx31XS6 Line Card. The cables may be used in place of fiber op tic cables and transceivers for 10 Gbps links o f up to 7 meters. Note The AT-SP10TW Cable is o[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 145 Note Do not remove the dust plug from a SFP+ slot if you are not installing the transceiver at this time. The dust plug protects the line card from dust contamination. 2. Orient the connector on the AT-SP10TW cable so that the release tab is on top, as shown in Figure 101. Figure 101. Release Tab on the AT-[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 146 4. Install the other end of the cable into an SFP+ slot on another network device. 5. Repeat this procedure to install additional AT-SP10TW Cables. Note To remove the connector and cable from the SFP+ slot, gently push on the connector, pull on the release tab, and then slide the con[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 147 Installing XFP Transceivers in the AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card Please review the informa tion in “Guidelines to Installing SFP, SFP+, CSFP, and XFP Transceivers” on pa ge 131 before performing this procedure. To install XFP transceivers in the AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card, perform th e following procedure: 1. Remove[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 148 3. Orient the transceiver with the handle on top, as shown in Figure 104. Figure 104. Handle on the XFP Transceiver 4. Slide it into the slot until it clicks into place, as shown in Figure 105. Figure 105. Installing an XFP Transceiver in the AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card Note If you are rea[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 149 5. Remove the protective cover from the fiber opt ic port on the XFP transceiver, as shown in Figure 106. Figure 106. Removing the Protective Co ver from an XFP Transceiver in the AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card Note The dust cover protects the fiber optic port on the XFP transceiver from dust contamination and shou [...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 150 6. Connect the fiber optic cable to t he port on the transceiver, as shown in Figure 107. The connector sho uld snap into the port. Figure 107. Attaching a Fibe r Optic Cable to an XFP Transceiver in the AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Card 7. Repeat this procedure to install additional XFP transce[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 151 Cabling the NET MGMT Port on the AT-SBx31CFC Card The control card must have access to your network if you want to use any of the management features in Table 14 on page 58. You can do this by configuring the Inband Interface, which ena bles the card to use the backplane and line cards to communicate with y[...]
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Chapter 6: Inst alling the Transceivers and Cabling the Ports 152 You must use a crossover ca ble to connect the port to a network device that operates at 10 or 100 Mbps and has a fixed wiring configuration of MDIX. After cabling the ports in the chassis, go to Chapter 7, “Powering On the Chassis” on page 153.[...]
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153 Chapter 7 Powering On the Chassis This chapter describes how to power on the chassis, monitor the initialization process, and conf irm the operational status of the components. The chapter contains the following sections: “V erifying the Installation” on p age 154 “Powering On the A T -SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply” on page 155 [...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 154 Verifying th e Installation Please perform the following procedur e be fore powering on the chassis: 1. Verify that the grounding lug on the back panel of the chassis is properly grounded. For instructions, re fer to “Installing the Chassis Grounding Lug” on page 90. 2. Verify that all empty slots on the[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 155 Powering On the AT-SBx PWRSYS1 AC Power Supply The procedure in this section explains how to power on th e AT- SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply. For installation instructions, refer to “Installing the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC System Power Supply” on page 95. Note If the chassis has both AT-SBxPWRSYS1 and AT-SBxPWRPOE[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 156 If there are two system power supplies, you may power on either supply first. The illustration in Figu re 109 shows the connection of an AC power cord to connector D. Figure 109. Connecting the AC Power Cord for the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Power Supply 3. Use the twist tie included with the power supply to secu re the[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 157 Figure 110. Securing the Power Co rd for the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 Power Supply to an Anchor 4. Connect the power cord to an appropria te AC power source to power on the power supp ly. 5. If the chassis has two AT-SBxPW RSYS1 System Power Supplies, repeat steps 1 to 4 to power on the seco nd power supply. After pow[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 158 Powering on the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply This section contains instructions on how to power on the AT- SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply. For installation instructions, refer to “Installing the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supply” on pag e 101. To power on the power supply, perform the following procedure: 1. Id[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 159 3. Use the twist tie that comes with the power supply to secure the cord to an anchor on the chassis, as shown in Figure 112. Figure 112. Securing the Power Cord f or the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power Supply to an Anchor 4. Connect the power cord to an appropria te AC power source to power on the power supp ly. 5. If[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 160 Figure 113. Dress and Secure AC Po wer Cords 6. Go to “Monitoring the Initialization Process” on page 18 4.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 161 Powering On the AT-SBxPWRS YS1 DC System Power Supply This section contains instructi ons on how to power on the AT- SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply. For inst allation instructions, refer to “Installing the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply” on page 107. The power supply unit has a grou nd connection and positiv[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 162 Figure 114. Components of the AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply Warning As a safety precaution , install a circuit breaker with a minimum value of 50 Amps betwe en the equipment and the DC power source. Always connect the wires to the LAN equ ipment first before you connect the wires to the circuit breaker . Do [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 163 Choosing a Method for Attaching the Grounding Wire You may attach the grounding wire to the power supply using the supplied terminal, shown in Figure 115, or bare wire. Figure 115. Grounding Wire Terminal The two methods are described in the following sections: “Connecting the Grounding Wire with the [...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 164 3. Use an 8 mm wrench to remove the grounding post nut and washer, shown in Figure 118, from the power supply. Figure 118. Removing the Nut and Washer f rom the Grounding Post 4. Attach the grounding lug and wire to the ground post and secure them with the nut and washer removed in th e previous step, and an[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 165 Figure 119. Installing the Grounding Wire 5. Connect the other end of the gro unding wire to the building protective earth. Warning When installing this equipment, always ensure th at the power supply ground connection is installed first and discon nected last. E11 Note This system will work with a pos [...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 166 Connecting the Grounding Wire with Bare Wire To attach the grounding wire to the power supply with bare wire, perform the following procedure: 1. Prepare an adequate length of so lid or stranded 10 AWG grounding wire by stripping it as shown in Figure 120. Figure 120. Stripping the solid or Stranded Groundin[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 167 4. Secure the wire with the nut and washer removed in step 2, and an 8 mm wrench, as shown in Figure 122. Figure 122. Securing the Bare Ground ing Wire to the Grounding Post Choosing a Method for Attaching the Power Wires The AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply comes with two sets of power wire terminals. The ter[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 168 Note The right angle terminals require the removal o f the plastic cover from the terminal block. You may also install the wires using b are wires. Here are the procedures to wiring th e positive and negative terminal block on the power supply: “Connecting the DC Power Wires with the S traight T ermina[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 169 Figure 125. Attaching the Power Wires to the Power Terminal Lugs 3. Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the two screws on the plastic cover over the positive a nd negative terminals on the power supply and slide the cover to the right, as shown in F igure 126. You may need to lift the locking h and[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 170 Figure 127. Removing the Terminal Screws 5. With a #3 Phillips-head screwdriver, connect the power lead wires to the positive and negative terminals o n the power supply, with the terminal screws removed in step 4. The positive terminal is on the left and the negative terminal is on the right. You may attach[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 171 Figure 128. Connecting the Power Wires Warning Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands coming from the installed wires. When this installation is done co rrectly there should be no exposed copp er wire strands extending from the terminal block. Any exposed wiri ng can conduct harmful levels of [...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 172 Figure 129. Closing the Plastic Cover over the Terminal Connect ors Caution Do not over tighten t he screws or you may crack or break the plastic cover. 7. With a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver, tighten the handle locking screw to secure the power supp ly to the chassis. See Figure 130 on page 173.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 173 Figure 130. Tightening the Ha ndle Locking Screw 8. Before attaching the power wires from the po wer supply to the circuit breaker in the wiring closet, chec k that the circuit breaker is off. 9. Connect the power wires to the circu it breaker. 10. Turn the circuit breaker on. 11. Turn the On/Off switch on [...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 174 Figure 131. Turning On the Power Supply 12. Do one of the fo llowing: If the chassis has two AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supplies, repeat this procedure to power on the second power supply. Otherwise, go to “Monitoring the Initia lization Process” on page 184. On/Off Switch[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 175 Connecting the DC Power Wires with the Right Angle Terminals To connect the DC power wires to the positive an d negative terminals on the power supply with the right angle termin als, perform the following procedure: 1. Prepare adequate lengths of two stranded 8 AWG power wires by stripping them as shown in[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 176 3. Using a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the two screws t hat secure the plastic cover over the positive and nega tive terminals and remove the plastic cover from the power supply, as sh own in Figure 134. You may nee d to lift the locking handle slightly to access the bottom screw. Figure 134. Removi[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 177 Figure 135. Removing the Terminal Screws 5. Position the power wires over the termin als and secure them to the terminal block, with the terminal screws removed in step 4 and a #3 Phillips-head screwdriver. The positive terminal is on the left and the negative terminal is on the right. Refer to Figure 136 o[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 178 Figure 136. Connecting the Power Wire s[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 179 Warning Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands coming from the installed wires. When this installation is done co rrectly there should be no exposed copp er wire strands extending from the terminal block. Any exposed wiri ng can conduct harmful levels of electricity to persons touching the wir[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 180 Figure 138. Turning On the Power Supply 11. Do one of the fo llowing: If the chassis has two AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supplies, repeat this procedure to power on the second power supply. Otherwise, go to “Monitoring the Initia lization Process” on page 184. Connecting Bare DC Power Wires To attach [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 181 2. Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the two screws on the plastic cover over the positive a nd negative terminals on the power supply and slide the cover to the righ t, as shown in Figure 126 on page 169. You may need to lift the locking h andle slightly to access the bottom screw. 3. Use a #3 P[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 182 Figure 141. Connecting the Negative L ead Wire Allied T elesis recommends tightening the screw to 30 to 40 inch-lbs. Warning Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands coming from the installed wires. When this installation is done correctly there should be no exposed copper wire strands exten ding[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 183 7. With a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver, tighten the han dle locking screw to secure the power supply to the chassis. Se e Figure 130 on page 173. 8. Before attaching the power wires from the po wer supply to the circuit breaker in the wiring closet, chec k that the circuit breaker is off. 9. Connect the pow[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 184 Monitoring the Initialization Process The control and line cards perform an initialization process when you power on or reset the chassis. The process may have up to th ree phases. The number of phases and their du rations depend on the number of control cards in the chassis. T here are three possible config[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 185 with the active card does the inactive card begin to forward p ackets across the backplane. The phases of the initialization processe s and their approximate times are shown in Table 25. Using the LEDs to Monitor the Initialization Process There are two ways to monitor the phases of the initialization proce[...]
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Chapter 7: Po wering On the Chass is 186 synchronized its database with the act ive control card, at which poin t it turns solid amber to indicate the inactive state of th e card. However, the inactive card is forwardi ng traffic over t he backplane. Using the Console Port to Monitor the Initialization Process Another way to monitor the initializa [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 187 Figure 143. Switch Initialization Messages (Cont inued) Loading vxWorks.b in.gz...(10152360 byte s) Starting at 0x 10000... Attaching inte rface lo0...done Adding 49667 s ymbols for standal one. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@ ;@ @@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@ ==== ,;@@@@[...]
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189 Chapter 8 V erifying the Hardwar e Operations of the Chassis This chapter describes how to ve rify the operations of the chassis. The chapter contains the following sections: “Using the LEDs to V erify the Chassis” on page 190 “Using Local Management to V eri fy the Chassis” on page 192 Note Allied Telesis recommends using both [...]
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Chapter 8: Verifyi ng the Hardware Operations of the Chassis 190 Using the LEDs to Verify the Chassis After powering on the chassis for the first time and waiting a minimum of two minutes for the line and control cards to complete the initialization process, check the operatio nal status of the various hardware components by examining the LEDs, as [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 191 5. To check the status of the Eth ernet line cards, inspect the SBx Status LEDs on the control card. (If the ch assis has two control cards, you may use the LEDs on either the active or inactive card.) A line ca rd is operating normally when it corresponding LED is solid green. The LED flashes green as the [...]
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Chapter 8: Verifyi ng the Hardware Operations of the Chassis 192 Using Local Management to Verify the Chassis This section explains how to confirm th e opera tions of the chassis with the commands in the management software on the control card. The section has the following procedure: “S tarting a Local Management Session” on page 192 ?[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 193 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an RS-232 port on a terminal or personal comput er with a terminal emulation program. 3. Configure the VT-100 terminal or terminal emu lation program as follows: Baud rate: 115,200 bps Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None Note[...]
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Chapter 8: Verifyi ng the Hardware Operations of the Chassis 194 2. Compare the version number displayed by the SHOW SYSTEM command with the information in Table 23 on page 68 to confirm that the management software on the con trol card supports all the hardware components in the chassis. If necessary, update the management software on the control [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 195 Figure 147. SHOW FANMODULE Command 5. To view the states of the contro l and line cards in the chassis, use the SHOW CARD command. An example of the st atus information is shown in Figure 148. A card is operating normally when it s state is UP-UP-ONLINE. I f there is a problem with a card, refer to “Ether[...]
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197 Chapter 9 T r oubleshooting This chapter contains information on how to troubleshoot the SwitchBla de x3112 product. Note If you are unable to resolve a hardware pro blem after following the instructions in this chapter, contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for further assistance. Refer to “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 17 for cont[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 198 AT-SBxPWRSYS1 and AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC Power Supplies A power supply is operating normally w hen its AC and DC LEDs are solid green and the Fault LED is off. Possible fault conditions and their solutions are described here: Fault Condition 1: If the AC LED is off, the power supply is not receiving power, has overheated a[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 199 AT-SBxPWRSYS1 DC Power Supply If you suspect a problem with the DC power supply, examine its LEDs. The power supply is operating normally when the DC IN and DC OUT LEDs are solid green and the Fault LED is off. Possible fault conditions a nd their solutions are described here: Fault Condition 1: If the DC I[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 200 software version on the control card, refer to “Using Local Management to Verify the Chassis” on p age 192 and “Management Software Releases for the Hard ware Components” on page 68. The problem may be with one of th e two power supply interfaces (opto-couplers) on the rear panel of the chassis. For troub[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 201 Ethernet Line Cards A quick and easy way to check the overall he ath of the Ethernet line cards in the chassis is by examining the SBx STATUS LEDs on the contro l card. (If the chassis has two control cards, you may use the LEDs on either card.) There are twelve LEDs, one for ea ch slot. The LEDs are number[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 202 Command ha s been submitte d officer SEC>> Try installing the card in a differe nt slot. If it works in the new slot, the problem is with the previous slot. Try installing the card in a differe nt chassis. If it works in the new chassis, the problem is with the previous chassis. If the pro blem persists[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 203 Twisted Pair Ports The ports on the AT-SBx31GT24 and AT-SBx31GP24 Line Cards have L/A LEDs that are solid or flashing gree n when the ports are operating at 1000 Mbps, and solid or fla shing amber at 10 or 100 Mbps. If a port is cabled to a network device but the L /A LED is off, try the following: If a[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 204 The ports must be set to Auto-Ne gotiation, the default setting, to operate at 1000Mbps. The default duplex mode setting for th e ports is Auto-Nego tiation. This setting is appropriate for ports connecte d to network devices that also support Auto-N egotiation for duplex modes. The default duplex mode se[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 205 Power Over Ethernet This section applies only to the AT- SBx31GP24 Line Card. Each port on the line card has two LEDs. The lef t LED provides port link and activity status and the right LED provide s PoE status information. The PoE LED is solid green when a port is delivering power to a powered device (PD).[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 206 Use the SHOW POE CARD command to determine whether the switch has reach its maximum power budget. Try connecting the PD to a port on a different AT-SBx31GP24 Line Card.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 207 Fiber Optic Transceivers The L/A LEDs on the AT-SBx31GS24, AT-SBx31GC40, AT-SBx31XS6, and AT-SBx31XZ4 Line Cards a re solid or flashing green when ports on fiber optic transceivers have links to end nodes. If a transceiver is cabled to an end node but the L/A LED is off, try the f ollowing: If all of th[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 208 and network device. The devices must b e transmitting and receiving on opposite wavelengths. For example, if the fiber port on the CSFP transceiver transmits at 1550 nm and receives at 1310 nm, than the port on the remote network device must transmit at 1310 nm and receive at 1550 n m.[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 209 AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller Card The consequences of a control card failure depend on the number of control cards in the chassis. If the chassis has one control card and it fails, all network operations stop. Th e Ethernet line cards stop forwarding all network traffic until the control ca rd is r[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 210 AT-SBxFAN12 Fan Module The AT-SBxFAN12 Fan Module is operating correctly when the POWER LED on the module is solid green . If the LED on the fan module is off, check the FAN LED in the SYS STATUS section on the active master control card. The LED should be green . If the FAN LED is off or flashing amber, one or more [...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 211 Local (Out-of-Band) Management Session If you are unable to establish a loca l (out-of-band) management session with the switch through the Console RS-232 port on the front panel, do the following: Check to be sure that the RJ- 45 serial mana gement cable is securely connected to the Co nsole RS-232 por[...]
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Chapter 9: Tro ubleshooting 212 Power Supply Interfaces (Opto-couplers) The two power supply interfaces in the lower right corner of the rear panel are used by the active master control card to obtain st atus information from the power supplies. The inter faces are shown in Figure 32 on page 66. Each power supply interface supports two power units.[...]
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213 Appendix A T echnical Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight (Kilograms) Table 26. Product Dimensio ns AT-SBx3112 Chassis 48.03 cm x 38.79 cm x 31.01 cm 18.91 in x 15.27 in x 12.21 in) AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC System Power Supply 10.16 cm x 32.21 cm x 4.34 cm (4.00 in x 12.68 in x 1.7 1 in) AT-SBxPWRPOE1 AC PoE P ower Supp[...]
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Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 214 AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card 1.06 kg (2.34 lb) AT-SBx31GS24 SFP Line Card 1.06 kg (2.34 lb) AT-SBx31GC40 Line Card 1.11 kg (2.45 lb) AT-SBx31XZ4 XFP Line Ca rd 0.82 kg (1.80 lb) AT-SBx31XS6 SFP+ Line Card 1.06 kg (2.34 lb) AT-SBx31CFC Central Fabric Controller card 1.09 kg (2.40 lb) AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC System Po[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 215 Environmental Specifications Note The acoustic noise wa s measured at 40° C with the following products installed: Table 28. Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature -0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F) Storage Temperature -25° C to 70° C (-1 3° F to 158° F) Operating Humidity 5% to 90% non-c[...]
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Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 216 Power Specifications AC Voltage, Frequency Requirements (Volts, Hertz) DC Voltage Requirement Typical power savings in eco-friendly mode (Watts) Maximum power consumption (Watts) Table 30. AC Voltage and Frequency Requirements AT-SBxPWRSYS1 AC Power Supply 100 - 120 / 200 - 240 VAC, 16/8A, 50/60 Hz, (per in[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 217 Maximum power supply efficiency (based on 100V input voltage) Heat dissipation (Briti sh Thermal Units/hour) Heat dissipation of the power su pplies is calculate at 80% power efficiency. AT-SBx31GS24 56.3 W AT-SBx31GC40 64.0 W AT-SBx31XZ4 48.3 W AT-SBx31XS6 54.8 W AT-SBx31CFC 48.3 W Table 34. Maximum Power [...]
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Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 218 Available Power over Et hernet (Watts/port): PoE Mode Table 36. Available Power Over Etherne t with One PoE Power Supply One PoE Power Supply Installed 1200 W @ 56 VDC IEEE 802.3at Class 4 (30 W /port) 40 ports Maximum IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (15.4 W /port) 77 ports Maximum IEEE 802.3af Class 2 (7.3 W /port) 1[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 219 Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions: Table 39. Safety and Electroma gnetic Emissions EMI/RFI FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, CISPR Class A, VCCI Class A, AS/NZS Class A Immunity EN55024 Electrical Safety EN60950-1 (TUV), UL60950-1 [...]
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Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 220 Port Pinouts This section lists the port pinouts for the AT-SBx31GT24, AT-SBx31GT40, and AT-SBx31GP24 Line Cards. Figure 149 illustrates the pin layout for RJ-45 and RJ point 5 ports. Figure 149. Pin Numbers for the RJ-45 and Poin t 5 Ports (Front View) Table 40 lists the pin signals when a twisted -pair po[...]
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SwitchBlade x3112 Instal lation Guide 221 Table 42 lists the port pin sign als when a 10/100/1000Base-T port is operating at 1000 Mbps. Table 42. 1000Base-T Connector Pinouts Pin Pair Signal 1 1 TX and RX+ 2 1 TX and RX- 3 2 TX and RX+ 4 3 TX and RX+ 5 3 TX and RX- 6 2 TX and RX- 7 4 TX and RX+ 8 4 TX and RX-[...]
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