Alaxala AX63S-H001-50X Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Hardware Instruction Manual

ALAXALA AX6300S Hardware Instruction Manual AX63S-H001-50X Reading and storing this manual: z Before you use the equipment, careful

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Safety Information Safety-2  If anything seems wrong, immediately turn off the power. If smoke or an unusual smell is emanating from the Switch, or

Page 3 - Preface

3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 76 3.1 List of interface cables This section describes the interface cables used for the Switch. The

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 77 Port Transceiver Interface Cable Connector SFP-BX4D 1000BASE-BX40-D Multimode fiber optic cable (

Page 5 - Acronyms

3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 78 3.2 Details about interface cables NOTE To allow for Switch maintenance, fiber optic cables shoul

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 79 Physical specifications RJ45 Pin number 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX 1000BASE-T 3 Send (+) (B) Se

Page 7 - Contents

3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 80 Item Physical specifications Optical reception power (mean) -19.0 to -3.0 dBm Optical transmissio

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 81 Table 3-8 Physical specifications for 1000BASE-LHB Item Physical specifications Cable type Singl

Page 9 - Safety Information

3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 82 Table 3-10 Physical specifications for 10GBASE-SR Item Physical specifications Cable type Multi-

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 83 Item Physical specifications Center emission wavelength 1.530 to 1.565 μm Optical transmission po

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 84 3.3 Terminals and connection cables 3.3.1 When connecting an operation terminal to the CONSOLE po

Page 12 - Three or more

3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 85 Table 3-15 Operation terminal (when connecting to the MANAGEMENT port) Item Specifications Commun

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Safety Information Safety-3  Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of the c

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 86 Physical specifications RJ 45 pin number 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX 8 Not used#1 (d) Not used#1

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87 4. Installing a Switch This chapter describes the procedure for installing a Switch. 4.1 Required tools 4.2 Read prior to operation 4.3 Install

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4. Installing a Switch 88 4.1 Required tools The following tools are necessary to install a Switch: No. 2 Phillips screwdriver Required when using M5

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4. Installing a Switch 89 4.2 Read prior to operation When installing the Switch on a table, position the Switch horizontally on a worktable strong

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4. Installing a Switch 90 4.3 Installing a Switch on a desktop A Switch can be placed on a stable, flat surface. Rubber pads are attached to the bo

Page 19 -  Cleaning

4. Installing a Switch 91 4.4 Replacing the rack fixture A rack fixture attached to a Switch is used to secure the rack pillars and the front of the

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4. Installing a Switch 92 Figure 4-3 Attaching the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Use the screws supplied with the optional

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4. Installing a Switch 93 Figure 4-4 Removing the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Make sure you keep the rack fixture and scre

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4. Installing a Switch 94 Figure 4-5 Attaching the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Use the screws supplied with the optional r

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4. Installing a Switch 95 4.5 Mounting in a rack The Switch can be mounted in to a 19-inch cabinet rack that conforms to the EIA standard. The proced

Page 24 -  Disposing of a Switch

Safety Information Safety-4  Place an insulation cover over the 0 V and −48 V terminals of a DC power cable. Place an insulation cover over the 0

Page 25 - 1. Components Overview

4. Installing a Switch 96 Figure 4-7 Installation location of the guide rail (1) Rubber pad (2) Guide rail (3) Rack pillar NOTE Dotted lines (- - -

Page 26 - 1.1 Switch

4. Installing a Switch 97 (3) Guide rail The maximum weight of the AX6304S is 45 kg. The Switch must be installed and carried by at least three peop

Page 27 - (1) External appearance

4. Installing a Switch 98 Step 1 Install brackets L and R in the rack. For the installation location of the brackets, see Figure 4-11 Installation l

Page 28 - (2) Slot number

4. Installing a Switch 99 Figure 4-11 Installation location of the support brackets (1) Support bracket (2) Rack pillar NOTE Dotted lines (- - -) i

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4. Installing a Switch 100 (2) Screws supplied with the support bracket (Two M4 x 10 screws) NOTE To attach crossbar A, use the M4 screws supplied w

Page 30 - 1.1.2 AX6308S

4. Installing a Switch 101 Step 4 Secure the Switch to the rack. Use the screws to secure the Switch to the rack pillar. Figure 4-14 Securing the Swi

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4. Installing a Switch 102 Figure 4-15 Attaching crossbar B (1) Mounting hole 1 (2) Mounting hole 2 (3) Cross bar B (4) Thumb screw NOTE Securely t

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4. Installing a Switch 103 Figure 4-16 Installing a guide rail (1) Guide rail Figure 4-17 Installation location of the guide rail (1) Rubber pad

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4. Installing a Switch 104 Step 2 Mount the Switch on the guide rails or the shelf. Hold the bottom and the handles of the Switch when mounting the S

Page 34 - 1.1.3 Accessories

4. Installing a Switch 105 Figure 4-19 Mounting a Switch on the rack (1) Screws (M5 or M6 x 8) NOTE To secure a Switch to the rack, use the M5 or M

Page 35 - (2) Using the Switch Safely

Safety Information Safety-5  Handle power cables carefully. Do not place anything heavy on a power cable. Do not pull, bend, or modify a cable. Doi

Page 36 - 1.2 Fan unit (FAN)

4. Installing a Switch 106 4.6 Connecting and disconnecting the power cable 4.6.1 Replacing the bracket preventing disconnection of the power cable (

Page 37 - 1.3 Power supply unit (PS)

4. Installing a Switch 107 Figure 4-21 Attaching the bracket (1) Bracket preventing disconnection of the power cable (2) Support A (3) Support B 4.6

Page 38 - 1.3.2 PS-D11

4. Installing a Switch 108 When using a Switch at 100 V AC, use the supplied power cable. Using another cable could result in fire or electric shock

Page 39 - (2) LED

4. Installing a Switch 109 the power cable. CAUTION To disconnect the power cable, set the switch of the power supply unit to be removed to OFF. 4.6

Page 40 - (3) Accessories

4. Installing a Switch 110 Step 2 Remove the terminal board cover from the terminal board. Figure 4-26 Removing the terminal cover (1) Terminal cov

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4. Installing a Switch 111 Figure 4-28 Releasing the cable clamp (1) Cable clamp (2) Screws (M5) Step 5 Pass the DC power cable through the cable

Page 42 - 1.4.1 MSU-1A and MSU-1A1

4. Installing a Switch 112 Step 6 Tighten the 0 V terminal and −48 V terminal screws in that order. Figure 4-30 Securing the 0 V terminal and the -

Page 43 - (3) LEDs and switches

4. Installing a Switch 113 Figure 4-32 Attaching the terminal cover (1) Terminal cover Step 9 Attach the terminal board cover. Figure 4-33 Attaching

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4. Installing a Switch 114 After connecting the DC power cable, attach the terminal board cover. Using the power supply unit without the cover could

Page 45 - 1.4.2 MSU-1B and MSU-1B1

4. Installing a Switch 115 4.7 Attaching a wrist strap A Switch has a terminal for an antistatic wrist strap. The terminal supports 4 mm banana plugs

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Safety Information Safety-6  When pressing the reset button, do not use anything with a fragile tip, or anything that might become caught in the Sw

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4. Installing a Switch 116 4.8 Inserting and removing memory cards To use a memory card, insert it in the management and switching unit. CAUTION Remo

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4. Installing a Switch 117 Figure 4-36 Checking the ACC LED CAUTION If the ACC LED is lit, the memory card is being accessed. While a memory card is

Page 49 - 1.5.1 Single-size

4. Installing a Switch 118 Figure 4-38 Removing a memory card CAUTION When removing a memory card, do not forcibly pull out the card if it is locked

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4. Installing a Switch 119 4.9 Inserting and removing SFP transceivers SFP transceivers with a network interface unit attached can be inserted and re

Page 51 - (2) NH1G-16S

4. Installing a Switch 120 (1) Lever (2) SFP transceiver (3) Ethernet port (2) Removing an SFP transceiver Press the lever down in the direction of t

Page 52 - (3) NH1G-24S

4. Installing a Switch 121 4.10 Inserting and removing XFP transceivers XFP transceivers with a network interface unit attached can be inserted and

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4. Installing a Switch 122 4.11 Connecting operation terminals Connect an operation terminal to the CONSOLE port of the Switch. To do so, use an RS-2

Page 54 - (4) NH1GS-6M

4. Installing a Switch 123 NOTE After the cable is connected to the port, tighten the screws. Also make sure the cable is firmly connected. Step 2 I

Page 55 - (5) NH10G-1RX

4. Installing a Switch 124 4.12 Connecting interface cables (1) UTP cable Push the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-46 Connecting a UTP cab

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4. Installing a Switch 125 NOTE For details about cleaning optical connectors, see A Cleaning Optical Connectors. (3) Fiber optic cable (LC simplex

Page 57 - (6) NH10G-4RX

Safety Information Safety-7  Do not install the Switch in a dusty or humid location. Do not install the Switch in a dusty or humid location. Doin

Page 58 - (7) NH10G-8RX

4. Installing a Switch 126 4.13 Turning the Switch on and off 4.13.1 AX6304S (AC power supply unit installed) (1) Turning the Switch on Step 1 Make

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4. Installing a Switch 127 Figure 4-50 Turning on the power (1) Power switch Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the firs

Page 60 - 1.5.2 Double-size

4. Installing a Switch 128 executed) and the memory card is not being accessed. Figure 4-51 Checking the LED (1) Management and switching unit (2) S

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4. Installing a Switch 129 Figure 4-52 Turning off the power (1) Power switch A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off the

Page 62 - 1.6 Memory card (MC)

4. Installing a Switch 130 Figure 4-53 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Power supply unit (2) Slot number NOTE If yo

Page 63 - 1.7 Transceiver

4. Installing a Switch 131 Figure 4-54 Turning on the power (1) Circuit breaker Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the fi

Page 64 - (3) SFP-LX

4. Installing a Switch 132 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

Page 65 - (6) SFP-BX1U

4. Installing a Switch 133 Figure 4-56 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off th

Page 66 - 1.7.2 XFP

4. Installing a Switch 134 Figure 4-57 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Slot number (2) Power supply unit NOTE If

Page 67 - (1) XFP-SR

4. Installing a Switch 135 Figure 4-58 Turning on the power (1) Power switch Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the first

Page 68 - (4) XFP-ZR

Safety Information Safety-8  Do not obstruct the ventilation slots. Do not obstruct the ventilation slots of the Switch. Doing so causes heat to acc

Page 69 - 1.8 Blank panel

4. Installing a Switch 136 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

Page 70 - (3) BPNL-NF11

4. Installing a Switch 137 Figure 4-60 Turning off the power (1) Power switch A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off the p

Page 71 - 1.9 Power cable

4. Installing a Switch 138 Figure 4-61 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Power supply unit (2) Slot number NOTE If yo

Page 72 - 1.10 Rack fixture

4. Installing a Switch 139 Figure 4-62 Turning on the power (1) Circuit breaker Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the f

Page 73 - (2) Accessories

4. Installing a Switch 140 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

Page 74 - 1.11 Support bracket

4. Installing a Switch 141 Figure 4-64 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off th

Page 75 - Preparation for Installation

4. Installing a Switch 142 4.14 Other operations (1) Operation management and configuration settings For details about the operation management and c

Page 76 - 2.1 Preparation workflow

143 5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules This chapter describes how to add and replace a fan unit, power supply unit, management and switching

Page 77 - 2.2 Installation conditions

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 144 5.1 Required tools The following tools are necessary to add, replace, or remove devices: No. 1 Phillips

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 145 5.2 Read prior to operation Adding or replacing optional modules must be performed by a trained techni

Page 79 - 2.3 Carrying a Switch

Safety Information Safety-9  Do not allow hair or objects near the ventilation slots. Because a Switch is equipped with internal cooling fan units,

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 146 5.3 Replacing a fan unit A fan unit can be replaced while the Switch is on. Replacing a fan unit mus

Page 81 - 2.4 Power supply facility

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 147 Figure 5-2 Removing a fan unit (2) (1) Handle (2) Fan Immediately after you have moved the fan unit,

Page 82 - (1) AC power cable

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 148 (1) Handle (2) Installing a fan unit Step 1 Insert a fan unit in a fan unit slot. Figure 5-4 Installing

Page 83 - (3) Distribution board

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 149 Figure 5-5 Installing a fan unit (2) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. Make sur

Page 84 - (1) DC power cable

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 150 5.4 Adding or replacing a power supply unit A power supply unit can be added while the Switch is on. If

Page 85

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 151 Figure 5-6 Turning off the power (1) Power switch (2) Power supply unit Step 2 Disconnect the power cab

Page 86 - (2) Distribution board

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 152 Step 3 Loosen the screws of the power supply unit. Figure 5-8 Removing a power supply unit (1) (1) Scr

Page 87

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 153 CAUTION When removing a power supply unit, install a blank panel. If you continue using the Switch witho

Page 88 - 2.5 Notes on electric noise

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 154 Figure 5-11 Installing a power supply unit (2) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws

Page 89 - 2.6 Leakage current

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 155 Figure 5-12 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker (2) Power supply unit Step 2 Set the circuit brea

Page 90 - 2.7 Environment conditions

Safety Information Safety-10  When removing a fan unit, do not place your hands near the fan if it is rotating. Immediately after a fan unit is re

Page 91 - (8) Spraying

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 156 Figure 5-13 Disconnecting the power cable (1) Power cable Step 4 Loosen the screws of the power supply

Page 92 - 2.8 Installation location

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 157 Figure 5-15 Removing a power supply unit (2) (1) Handles The weight of a DC power supply unit is 5.6

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 158 Figure 5-16 Installing a power supply unit (1) (1) Power supply unit (2) Power supply unit slot Step 2

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 159 Step 3 Connect a power cable to the power supply unit. (For details about how to connect a power cable,

Page 95 - 2.9 Maintenance area

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 160 5.5 Adding or replacing a management and switching unit Adding or replacing a management and switching

Page 96 - 2.10 Cooling requirements

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 161 Figure 5-18 Overview of removing a management and switching unit Step 1 Make sure the management and sw

Page 97

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 162 Figure 5-19 Checking the STATUS LED (1) STATUS LED (2) Management and switching unit Step 2 Turn off

Page 98 - 2.11 Device noise

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 163 Step 4 Open the right and left levers of the management and switching unit at the same time (the unit c

Page 99

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 164 (2) Side Components in a management and switching unit might be very hot. Do not touch any components

Page 100 - 3.1 List of interface cables

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 165 Figure 5-23 Installation overview Step 1 Insert a management and switching unit halfway into the slot f

Page 101

Safety Information Safety-11  Cleaning Remove dust on and around the Switch regularly. In addition to causing the switch to stop, accumulated dus

Page 102

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 166 Figure 5-24 Installing a management and switching unit (1) (1) Management and switching unit (2) Manage

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 167 Step 3 Close the levers of the management and switching unit. (The unit is inserted completely.) Figure

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 168 NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. Make sure the screws are firmly tightened. Step 5 Turn on

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 169 the Activate operation). 4. Match the software version used in the standby system with the version used

Page 106

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 170 5.6 Adding or replacing a network interface unit Adding or replacing a network interface unit must be p

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 171 the STATUS LED is on, the unit is on; when it is off, the unit is off). Figure 5-29 Checking the STATUS

Page 108 - (2) RS-232C crossover cable

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 172 Figure 5-30 Removing a network interface unit (1) (1) Screws CAUTION Loosen the screws completely. If

Page 109

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 173 Step 5 Remove the network interface unit. (Pull the unit a little way toward you while holding the leve

Page 110

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 174 NOTE For details about steps 1 to 5 in the figure, see the description of the steps that follow Figure

Page 111 - 4. Installing a Switch

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 175 Figure 5-34 Installing a network interface unit (1) (1) Network interface unit (2) Network interface

Page 112 - 4.1 Required tools

 Relevant products This manual applies to the AX6304S and AX6308S models.  Export Restrictions If you export this product, please check all restric

Page 113 - 4.2 Read prior to operation

Safety Information Safety-12  Do not turn off the Switch power while software is being updated (when the ppupdate command is being executed). When

Page 114

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 176 CAUTION While holding the levers, push the network interface unit carefully until the levers touch the S

Page 115 - 4.4.1 AX6304S

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 177 Figure 5-37 Installing a network interface unit (4) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the s

Page 116 - 4.4.2 AX6308S

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 178 Figure 5-38 Overview of removing a network interface unit Step 1 Make sure the network interface unit y

Page 117

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 179 Step 2 Turn off the network interface unit if power is being supplied (execute the Inactivate operation

Page 118

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 180 Figure 5-41 Removing a network interface unit (2) (1) Lever NOTE Use the levers so that the connectors

Page 119 - 4.5 Mounting in a rack

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 181 (1) Lever (2) Side The components in a network interface unit might be very hot. Do not touch any co

Page 120

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 182 Figure 5-43 Installation overview Step 1 Make sure a tray is installed in the network interface unit sl

Page 121

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 183 Figure 5-44 Checking a tray (1) Screws (2) Tray NOTE For details about how to install a tray, see 5.

Page 122

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 184 (2) Network interface unit slot Step 3 While holding the levers, push the unit carefully until the leve

Page 123

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 185 Figure 5-47 Installing a network interface unit (3) (1) Lever CAUTION Use the levers so that the conne

Page 124

Safety Information Safety-13  When replacing a fan unit with the Switch turned on, observe the time limit. When replacing a fan unit with the Switc

Page 125

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 186 NOTE If you install a network interface unit (NIF) while the Switch is on, the NIF is turned on automati

Page 126 - 4.5.3 AX6308S

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 187 Step 2 Remove the tray. (Hold inside the tray and pull it a little way toward you, and then remove it wh

Page 127

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 188 Figure 5-52 Removing a single-guide rail (2) NOTE Make sure you keep the single-guide rail and the scr

Page 128

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 189 Figure 5-54 Installing a tray (2) (1) Screws (2) Tray (2) Installing a single-guide rail To install t

Page 129

5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 190

Page 130 - (2) Attaching the bracket

191 Appendix Appendix A. Cleaning Optical Connectors

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A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 192 A. Cleaning Optical Connectors A.1 Cleaning the optical connectors of transceivers To clean the optical connector

Page 132 - CAUTION

A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 193 Step 2 Check the tip of the optical connector cleaner (stick-type) for irregularities, such as lint, dirt, or othe

Page 133

A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 194 NOTE For instructions on how to use the optical connector cleaner, see the documentation for the optical connecto

Page 134 - Step 3

A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 195 Step 2 Use an optical connector cleaner (reel-type) to clean any dirt from the ferrule tip. Figure A-5 Cleaning

Page 135 - Step 5

Safety Information Safety-14  Install an optional module carefully. Follow the procedure below when you install an optional module. Failure to do s

Page 136 - Step 7

Safety Information Safety-15  Do not use a TV or a radio near a Switch. Placing a Switch near a TV or a radio could affect both devices. If you hea

Page 137

Safety Information Safety-16  Disposing of a Switch When disposing of a Switch, you should either follow local ordinances or regulations or contact

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1 1. Components Overview This chapter provides an overview of the various parts of the Switch. 1.1 Switch 1.2 Fan unit (FAN) 1.3 Power supply u

Page 139 - 4.7 Attaching a wrist strap

1. Components Overview 2 1.1 Switch The AX6300S series switches are Layer 3 switches suitable for the backbone of a large-scale independent network,

Page 140 - (2) Removing a memory card

1. Components Overview 3 (1) External appearance Figure 1-1 Front view (1) Management and switching unit (MSU) slot (2) Network interface unit (NI

Page 141

1. Components Overview 4 (1) Power supply unit (PS) slot (2) Fan unit (FAN) slot (3) Handles Figure 1-3 Rear view (with a DC power supply unit inst

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1. Components Overview 5 Figure 1-6 Rear of the Switch (with a DC power supply unit installed) NOTE A network interface unit comes in a single-si

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I Preface About this manual This manual provides hardware instructions for the ALAXALA AX6300S series of multilayer Switches. Before you operate the

Page 144

1. Components Overview 6 Table 1-3 Installation locations of DC power supply units Basic Redundancy Power supply redundancy method Power supply red

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1. Components Overview 7 (2) Network interface unit (NIF) slot (3) Rack fixture (4) Handles (5) Wrist strap terminal NOTE A rack fixture attached to

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1. Components Overview 8 Figure 1-9 Rear view (with a DC power supply unit installed) (1) Power supply unit (PS) slot (2) Fan unit (FAN) slot (3)

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1. Components Overview 9 Figure 1-11 Rear of the Switch (with an AC power supply unit installed) NOTE A power supply unit can be installed in the

Page 148 - (1) UTP cable

1. Components Overview 10 Table 1-4 Installation locations of AC power supply units Basic Redundancy For expansion Power supply redundancy method P

Page 149

1. Components Overview 11 (1) Before using an AX6300S series switch This document lists the items supplied with a Switch when it is shipped from the

Page 150 - (1) Turning the Switch on

1. Components Overview 12 1.2 Fan unit (FAN) 1.2.1 FAN-11 The FAN-11 fan unit is common to AX6300S series switches, and is included in each Switch.

Page 151 - (2) Turning off the power

1. Components Overview 13 1.3 Power supply unit (PS) NOTE Power supply units come in an AC model and a DC model. Do not install both an AC power supp

Page 152

1. Components Overview 14 (2) LED A power supply unit indicates its status with a combination of two LEDs, as described in the following table. Table

Page 153

1. Components Overview 15 (1) External appearance Figure 1-16 External appearance (1) ALARM LED (2) POWER LED (3) Terminal for measuring voltage (4)

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Preface II Reading sequence of AX6300S series manuals NOTE The Troubleshooting Guide is common to the AX2400S, AX3600S, AX6300S, AX6600S, and AX67

Page 155

1. Components Overview 16 Table 1-9 LED indications Name POWER (LED: Green) ALARM (LED: Red) Description ON OFF The power supply output voltage is n

Page 156

1. Components Overview 17 1.4 Management and switching unit (MSU) The following figures show the external appearance of the management and switching

Page 157

1. Components Overview 18 NOTE In a management and switching unit, a flash disk is used as a storage device for storing base software, configuration

Page 158

1. Components Overview 19 that can be displayed on the LCD. Figure 1-20 External appearance of the system operation panel (1) LCD (2) Back button (3

Page 159

1. Components Overview 20 Name Type Status Description ACC LED: Green Indicates the memory card status. Green: The memory card is being accessed. (

Page 160

1. Components Overview 21 When pressing a switch, do not use anything with a fragile tip, or anything that might become caught in the Switch, such a

Page 161

1. Components Overview 22 Figure 1-22 External appearance of the system operation panel (1) LCD (2) Back button (3) Enter button (4) Forward button

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1. Components Overview 23 Name Type Status Description ACC LED: Green Indicates the memory card status. Green: The memory card is being accessed. (

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1. Components Overview 24

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1. Components Overview 25 1.5 Network interface unit (NIF) The following table lists network interface units supported by the Switch. Table 1-12 Ne

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Preface Safety-3 Conventions: The terms "Switch" and "switch" The term Switch (upper-case "S") is an abbreviation for a

Page 166 - 4.14 Other operations

1. Components Overview 26  Front view The front view is shown below. For information about LEDs, see Table 1-13 LED indications. Figure 1-24 Front

Page 167

1. Components Overview 27 #6: Always turns off if the interface port LED is set to off. When an operation key on the system operation panel is used,

Page 168 - 5.1 Required tools

1. Components Overview 28 Name Type Status Description LINK/TR LED: Green or Orange Indicates the operating status of the Ethernet port.#6 Indicate

Page 169 - 5.2 Read prior to operation

1. Components Overview 29 Figure 1-26 Front view (1) STATUS LED (2) LINK/TR LED (3) Ethernet port (1000BASE-X)  LED Table 1-15 LED indications

Page 170 - 5.3 Replacing a fan unit

1. Components Overview 30 NOTE If no system recovery is set and a failure occurs in a Switch, the Switch can stay stopped without recovering the fail

Page 171

1. Components Overview 31  LED Table 1-16 LED indications Name Type Status Description STATUS LED: Green, orange, or redIndicates the operating

Page 172 - (2) Installing a fan unit

1. Components Overview 32  Front view The front view is shown below. For information about LEDs, see Table 1-17 LED indications. Figure 1-28 Front v

Page 173

1. Components Overview 33 the system operation panel is used, the LED lights up, and the operating status can be checked. If no keys are used for 60

Page 174

1. Components Overview 34 Name Type Status Description T/R LED: Green Blinking green: A frame is being sent or received. Off: No frames are being s

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1. Components Overview 35 (1) STATUS LED (2) LINK LED (3) T/R LED (4) Ethernet port (10GBASE-R)  LED Table 1-19 LED indications Name Type Status

Page 177

1. Components Overview 36 1.5.2 Double-size The external appearance of a double-size network interface unit is shown below. Figure 1-31 External appe

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1. Components Overview 37  LED Table 1-20 LED indications Name Type Status Description STATUSLED: Green, orange, or red Indicates the operating s

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1. Components Overview 38 1.6 Memory card (MC) To use a memory card, install it in a management and switching unit. The memory card is used for th

Page 180

1. Components Overview 39 1.7 Transceiver 1.7.1 SFP To use an SFP transceiver, connect it to an Ethernet port on the network interface unit. The SFP

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1. Components Overview 40 (1) SFP-SX Figure 1-34 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA SFP-SX Label color: Black (2) Lever color: Black (2) SF

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1. Components Overview 41 (4) SFP-LH Figure 1-37 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA SFP-LH Label color: Green (2) Lever color: Green (5) SFP-

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1. Components Overview 42 (7) SFP-BX1D Figure 1-40 External appearance (1) Label at the back of the transceiver: ALAXALA SFP-BX1D Label color: Whi

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1. Components Overview 43 unit. The XFP transceivers supported by the Switch are listed in Table 1-22 List of XFP transceivers. Table 1-22 List of XF

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1. Components Overview 44 (2) XFP-LR Figure 1-44 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA XFP-LR (2) Lever color: Blue (3) XFP-ER Figure 1-45 External

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1. Components Overview 45 1.8 Blank panel When a slot does not contain an optional module, a blank panel is inserted in the slot. The blank panel ser

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1. Components Overview 46 (3) BPNL-NF11 The blank panel for a network interface unit. Figure 1-49 BPNL-NF11

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1. Components Overview 47 1.9 Power cable 1.9.1 CBL-A12 A 2.5 m 200 V AC power cable (sold separately). Use this cable when you use a Switch in a 200

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1. Components Overview 48 1.10 Rack fixture A bracket (sold separately) used to attach the Switch to a 19-inch cabinet rack. With this bracket, you

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1. Components Overview 49 (1) External appearance Figure 1-54 BRK-12 (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (2) Accessories Installation screws for the BRK-12. Fi

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1. Components Overview 50 1.11 Support bracket 1.11.1 BRK-14 The BRK-14 support brackets are a pair of brackets used for installation of the AX6304S

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51 2. Preparation for Installation This chapter describes the environment conditions and preparations required for installation of the Switch. Befo

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2. Preparation for Installation 52 2.1 Preparation workflow The workflow to prepare for installation is shown in Figure 2-1 Flowchart of preparation

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2. Preparation for Installation 53 2.2 Installation conditions The general installation requirements for the Switch are described below. The installa

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2. Preparation for Installation 54 #4: The value is measured at 1 m from the side of the Switch. The number of rotations of the fan varies according

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2. Preparation for Installation 55 2.3 Carrying a Switch (1) Number of people The weight of the Switch is shown in the table below. The Switch must b

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Contents Safety-ii 3.3 Terminals and connection cables... 84 3.3.1 When

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2. Preparation for Installation 56 Figure 2-4 Location of handles for the AX6308S (front) (1) Handles Figure 2-5 Location of handles for the AX6308S

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2. Preparation for Installation 57 2.4 Power supply facility 2.4.1 Power supply facility for 100 V AC (1) Outlet Use an outlet shown below, that conf

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2. Preparation for Installation 58 Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of

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2. Preparation for Installation 59 (2) Outlet Use an outlet shown below, that conforms to the JIS and NEMA standards. This type of electrical outlet

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2. Preparation for Installation 60 (4) Requirements for the incoming current to the distribution board The capacity of the incoming current to the di

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2. Preparation for Installation 61 Figure 2-8 0 V and −48 V terminals (1) 17.8 mm (max) (2) 17.5 mm (max) (3) 6.3 to 6.9 mm (4) Insulation cover Pl

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2. Preparation for Installation 62 Figure 2-10 Terminal board of the DC power supply unit (1) Cable clamp (2) 0V terminal (screw: M6) (3) −48V termi

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2. Preparation for Installation 63 NOTE Generally, the breaker operating current is greater than the rated current. Check the specifications of the c

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2. Preparation for Installation 64 2.5 Notes on electric noise Electric noise emitted by other devices can cause failures. Note the following points

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2. Preparation for Installation 65 2.6 Leakage current The Switch is equipped with a noise filter to prevent failure due to electric noise. As a resu

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Safety-1 Safety Information  Using the AX6300S series switches correctly and safely z This guide provides important information for ensuring saf

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2. Preparation for Installation 66 2.7 Environment conditions (1) Dust Because cooling fan units are mounted in a Switch, do not install them in a hu

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2. Preparation for Installation 67 (8) Spraying When spraying pesticide or disinfectant in the room where the Switch is installed, cover the Switch b

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2. Preparation for Installation 68 2.8 Installation location The Switch can be installed on either a desktop or a 19-inch cabinet rack. (1) On a de

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2. Preparation for Installation 69 can use an optional fixture that secures the Switch so that it is recessed 50 mm from the rack pillar. For informa

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2. Preparation for Installation 70 Purpose AX6304S AX6308S Specifications For securing a Switch 4 8 For securing the support bracket4 -- When a suppo

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2. Preparation for Installation 71 2.9 Maintenance area Ensure a proper amount of space for Switch maintenance as described below. (1) Maintenance

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2. Preparation for Installation 72 2.10 Cooling requirements 2.10.1 Airflow The following describes the airflow of the Switch. (1) AX6304S Figure 2-1

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2. Preparation for Installation 73 NOTE When equipment with forced air cooling systems is installed near the Switch, interference due to the airflow

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2. Preparation for Installation 74 2.11 Device noise Switches contain cooling fans that generate noise. Consider this noise when planning the layout

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75 3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals This chapter describes the interface cables and the terminals used for the Switch. 3.1 List of

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