ALAXALA AX2200S/AX1250S/AX1240S Hardware Instruction Manual AX1240S-H001X-70
Relevant products This manual applies to the AX2230S-24T and AX2230S-24P models of the AX2200S series switch, the AX1250S-24T2C model of the AX1250S series switch, and the AX1240S-24T2C, AX1240S-24P2C, and AX1240S-48T2C models of the AX1240S series switch.
Preface About this Manual This manual provides the hardware instructions for the ALAXALA AX2200S series Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 switches, and the ALAXALA AX1250S and AX1240S series Fast Ethernet Layer 2 switches. Before you operate the equipment, read this manual carefully and make sure that you understand all instructions and cautionary notes. After reading the manual, keep it in a convenient place for easy reference.
Preface Reading sequence of the manuals for AX2200S, AX1250S, AX1240S series switches How to obtain this manual You can view manuals for the AX2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series of switches from our Web site at: http://www.alaxala.
Preface Acronyms EIA IEEE JIS LAN LED MDI MDI-X PoE PS RS-232C SD SFP TCP/IP T/R URL UTP Electronic Industries Alliance Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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Safety Information Using AX2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series switches correctly and safely This manual provides important information intended to ensure safe use of AX2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series switches. Please read this manual completely before using the Switches. Keep this manual handy after reading it, so that it is available for later reference. Operate the Switch according to the instructions and procedures provided in this manual.
Safety Information If anything seems wrong, immediately turn off the power. If smoke or an unusual smell is coming from the Switch, or if liquid is spilled into the Switch or a foreign object falls into the Switch, immediately turn off power to the Switch as described below. Continuing operation could result in a fire or electric shock. Actions to take for abnormal conditions Action to take Turn off the Switch and unplug the power cable. Do not allow any foreign objects to get into the Switch.
Safety Information Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of the circuit breaker. Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of the circuit breaker. If it is not, the circuit breaker might not operate properly in the event of a failure, which could result in a fire.
Safety Information Ground the Switch. Always use a grounded outlet. Failure to do so might not only result in electric shock, but it might also introduce unwanted electrical noise that could cause a Switch failure. Handle power cables carefully. Do not place anything heavy on a power cable. Do not pull, bend, or modify a cable. Doing so could damage the cable, resulting in a fire or electric shock.
Safety Information Do not remove the Switch cover. Do not remove the Switch cover. Doing so could result in electric shock. The following label is affixed to a Switch.
Safety Information Do not place the Switch in a place where it is unstable. If placing the Switch on a desk, lay it on its side on a workbench capable of withstanding the weight of the Switch. If, for example, you place the Switch on a shaky table or a tilted surface, the Switch might fall and possibly injure someone. When installing the Switch in a rack, make sure the Switch in the rack is stably positioned.
Safety Information Use the Switch's power button to turn off the Switch power. Do not touch the Switch directly if you have a metal allergy. The Switch is coated with zinc, nickel, gold, and other elements. Do not touch the Switch directly if you have an allergic reaction to these metals. Doing so might cause eczema or skin irritation. Avoid looking directly at laser beams. The Switch uses laser beams that are colorless and transparent, and invisible to the eye.
Safety Information Ensure adequate heat dissipation from the Switch by not stacking devices. As the AX2230S-24T, AX1250S-24T2C, and AX1240S-24T2C are fanless models, heat also dissipates from the top panels of these switches. To ensure adequate heat dissipation, do not stack another device on top of or below the Switch. Contact could result in a malfunction. When mounting these switches in a rack, keep a space of 1U or more between them. Do not place the Switch in a high-temperature location.
Safety Information Handle memory cards carefully. When inserting a memory card, do not push the card too strongly or flick it with your finger. When removing a memory card, do not forcibly pull out the card if it is locked. Doing so might damage the connector of the memory card slot. When moving the Switch, remove memory cards. If a card is subjected to excessive force when the switch is moved, the connector of the memory card slot might be damaged.
Safety Information Wear an antistatic wrist strap when carrying or packing a switch. Be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap. If you handle the Switch without wearing an antistatic wrist strap, the Switch might be damaged by static electricity. When carrying and packing optional modules, handle them carefully. Do not touch a connector when carrying or packing a transceiver or a memory card. Also, when storing a module, use an antistatic bag. Use care when handling an air duster.
Contents Preface ............................................................................................................................................. I Safety Information................................................................................................................ Safety-1 1. Components Overview............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Main device ...........................................................
Contents 4.6 Inserting and removing SFPs ........................................................................................... 71 4.7 Connecting a setup terminal ............................................................................................. 72 4.8 Connecting interface cables ............................................................................................. 73 4.9 Powering the main device on and off..............................................................................
1. Components Overview This chapter provides an overview of the various parts of the Switch. 1.1 Main device 1.2 Memory card 1.3 Transceiver 1.
1. Components Overview 1.1 Main device The AX2200S-series switches consist of Gigabit Ethernet Layer-2 switches that can be used as floor switches for local area networks, or as workgroup switches. The AX1250S and AX1240S series switches provide Layer 2 Fast Ethernet switching and can be used as workgroup switches or as floor edge switches for local area networks. The following models belong to the AS2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series.
1. Components Overview 1.1.1 AX2230S-24T The AX2230S-24T model has the following hardware specifications: Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24 SFP slots: 4 Memory card slot: 1 slot CONSOLE port: 1 For information about the SFPs supported by the Switch, see 1.3.1 SFP. (1) External appearance Figure 1-1 Front view (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (4) SFP slot (5) Security tape Do not peel away the security tape. If you do so, kaifuzumi.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-2 Back view (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-3 Front panel layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-2 LED indications, buttons, and connectors. Figure 1-3 Front panel layout Table 1-2 LED indications, buttons, and connectors 4 No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on.
1. Components Overview No. Name Type Description Details (5) ACC LED: Green Indicates the memory card status. Lit: Accessing the memory card. (Do not remove the memory card.) Off: Memory card is in idle mode. (The memory card can be inserted or removed.) (6) CONSOLE Connector CONSOLE port RS-232C port to connect a console terminal (7) LINK / T/R LED: Green Indicates the operating status of an SFP slot Ethernet port.
1. Components Overview (1) External appearance Figure 1-4 Front view (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (4) SFP slot (5) Security tape Do not peel away the security tape. If you do so, kaifuzumi.tif will be displayed. The device is no longer under warranty if kaifuzumi.tif is displayed. Figure 1-5 Back view (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-6 Front panel layout.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-6 Front panel layout Table 1-3 LED indications, buttons, and connectors No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on. Off: Powered-off or a failure with a power supply unit. (2) ST1 Green, Orange, Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green: Standing by or operating. Blinking green: Getting ready (starting up).
1. Components Overview When pressing the RESET button, do not use anything with a fragile tip, or anything that might become caught in the Switch, such as a pin or paper clip. Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock. 1.1.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-8 Back view (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-9 Front panel layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-4 LED indications, buttons, and connectors. Figure 1-9 Front panel layout Table 1-4 LED indications, buttons, and connectors No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on.
1. Components Overview No. Name Type Description Details (3) ST2 LED: Orange (Not used) Orange: Initial state at power-up Off: Unused after startup is complete (4) MC Connector Memory card slot Memory card slot (5) ACC LED: Green Indicates the memory card status. Lit: Accessing the memory card. (Do not remove the memory card.) Off: Memory card is in idle mode. (The memory card can be inserted or removed.
1. Components Overview Since Switch ports 25 to 26 are shared by the SFP slots and 10/100/1000BASE-T, the ports cannot be assigned to both SFP and 10/100/1000BASE-T at the same time. Configure each port so that it is either assigned to an SFP slot or as a 10/100/1000BASE-T port. (By default, ports 25 to 26 are SFP slots.) For details about editing the configuration, see the Software Manual. For information about the SFPs supported by the Switch, see 1.3.1 SFP.
1. Components Overview (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-12 Front panel layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-5 LED indications, buttons, and connectors. Figure 1-12 Front panel layout Table 1-5 LED indications, buttons, and connectors No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on.
1. Components Overview No. Name Type Description Details (7) LINK LED: Green Indicates the operating status of a 1000BASE-X/T Ethernet port. Lit in green: Initial state after the switch is turned on, or when a link is established. Off: Link failure or block when the green ST1 LED is on#4 (8) T/R LED: Green (9) 1-24 LED: Green/Orange LED Indicates the operating status of a 10/100BASE-T X Ethernet port. Lit in green: A link is established.
1. Components Overview For information about the SFPs supported by the Switch, see 1.3.1 SFP. (1) External appearance Figure 1-13 Front view (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (4) SFP slot (5) 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port Figure 1-14 Back view (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-15 Front panel layout.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-15 Front panel layout Table 1-6 LED indications, buttons, and connectors No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on. Blinking green at long intervals: Sleep mode Off: Powered-off or a failure with a power supply unit. (2) ST1 Green, Orange, Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green: Standing by or operating. Blinking green: Getting ready (starting up).
1. Components Overview No. Name Type Description Details (9) 1-24 LED: Green/Orange LED Indicates the operating status of a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port. Lit in green: A link is established. Blinking green: A link is established and frames are being sent or received. Orange: Initial state after the switch is turned on. Off: Link failure or block when the green ST1 LED is on. (10) RESET Button (non-locking) Manual RESET #1 button of the device Restarts the device.
1. Components Overview External appearance Figure 1-16 Front view (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (4) SFP slot (5) 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port Figure 1-17 Back view (1) Cable clamp (2) AC power connector (3) Power switch (2) Front panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-18 Front panel layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-7 LED indications, buttons, and connectors.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-18 Front panel layout Table 1-7 LED indications, buttons, and connectors No. Name Type Description Details (1) PWR LED: Green Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green: Powered-on. Blinking green at long intervals: Sleep mode Off: Powered-off or a failure with a power supply unit. (2) ST1 Green, Orange, Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green: Standing by or operating. Blinking green: Getting ready (starting up).
1. Components Overview No. Name Type Description Details (9) 1-48 LED: Green/Orange LED Indicates the operating status of a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port. Lit in green: A link is established. Blinking green: A link is established and frames are being sent or received. Orange: Initial state after the switch is turned on. Off: Link failure or block when the green ST1 LED is on#4 (10) RESET Button (non-locking) Manual RESET button of the device#1 Restarts the device.
1. Components Overview (1) Before using the AX2200S/AX1200S series switches List of the bundled items with shipment of the Switch. (2) For Safe Operation Cautionary notes for safe use of the Switch are described. Be sure to read through this document before using the switch. (3) Software License Agreement Terms and conditions regarding use of the software installed on the Switch. Be sure to read through this document before using the switch.
1. Components Overview Rubber pad Use these pads to install the product on a table. Figure 1-20 Rubber pad Rack mounting bracket Use these brackets to mount the device on a 19-inch cabinet rack. Figure 1-21 Rack mounting bracket (for AX2200S) (1) Rack mounting bracket (L) (2) Rack mounting bracket (R) Figure 1-22 Rack mounting bracket (for AX1250S and AX1240S) Screws Use the screws to attach the rack mounting brackets to the device.
1. Components Overview 1.2 Memory card A memory card is inserted in the memory card slot of the main device. The memory card is used for the following: Saving failure information when a failure occurs Updating the Switch software (1)SD128 Below is an SD memory card with a 128-MB capacity. Figure 1-24 External appearance Label: AlaxalA SD128 (2)SD1G Below is an SD memory card with a 1-GB capacity.
1. Components Overview 1.3 Transceiver 1.3.1 SFP To use the SFP, mount it to the SFP slot of the main device. Types of SFP transceivers can be distinguished by either of the following: Shape and lever color of the SFP transceiver (excluding SFP-FX and SFP-SX) Label information Note that the supported SFP transceivers depend on the Switch model used. For compatibility between the switch and SFPs, see Table 1-9 SFP list. To distinguish between the SFP-FX and SFP-SX, please check the label.
1. Components Overview Laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used. Never look directly into the optical transceiver. Do not attach any labels to a transceiver. A label attached to the transceiver indicates that the transceiver is a standard product from ALAXALA or another manufacturer. However, such labels are attached where they do not interfere with heat dissipation from the transceiver or the mechanism that prevents the transceiver from coming loose from the cage.
1. Components Overview Label color: Black (2) Lever color: Black (3)SFP-SX2 Figure 1-28 External appearance (1) Label: AlaxalA SFP-SX2 Label color: White (2) Lever color: Silver The switches below support SFP-SX2. Use the transceiver only with the indicated switches. Not doing so could result in a Switch malfunction.
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1. Components Overview (8)SFP-BX4U Figure 1-33 External appearance (1) Label: AlaxalA SFP-BX4U Label color: White (2) Lever color: Yellow (9)SFP-BX4D Figure 1-34 External appearance (1) Label: AlaxalA SFP-BX4D Label color: White (2) Lever color: Green 1.3.2 Transceiver accessories The items listed in Table 1-10 Transceiver accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the transceiver. Table 1-10 Transceiver accessories No.
1. Components Overview (2)For safe operation This document includes important notes regarding safe use of the transceiver. Be sure to read through this document before using the switch.
1. Components Overview 1.4 Power cable (1) CBLACA A 3.0-m long 100 V AC power cable (optional). Use this cable when you use a switch in a 100 V AC environment. Figure 1-35 External appearance When using a switch in a 100 V AC environment, use the supplied power cable or an optional cable available from ALAXALA. Using another cable could result in fire or electric shock. In addition, do not use ALAXALA power cable with another switch. Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock. (2) CBL-A12 A 2.
1. Components Overview When using a Switch in a 200 V AC environment, use only the separately sold ALAXALA power cable, or a power cable that meets ALAXALA specifications. Using another cable could result in fire or electric shock. In addition, do not use ALAXALA power cable with another switch. Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock. If an optional ALAXALA power cable cannot be used with your electrical power equipment, use a power cable that meets ALAXALA specifications.
2. Preparation for Installation This chapter describes environmental conditions and the required preparation for installation of the Switch. Before preparing for an installation, read this chapter carefully and make sure that you understand all instructions and cautionary notes in this chapter. 2.1 Preparation workflow 2.2 Installation conditions 2.3 Electrical power equipment 2.4 Notes on electrical noise 2.5 Leakage current 2.6 Environmental requirements 2.7 Installation location 2.8 Maintenance area 2.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.1 Preparation workflow The workflow to prepare for installation is shown in Figure 2-1 Flowchart of the installation preparation. The workflow for supplying power, communication functions and LAN cable installation should be completed prior to carrying in the components. Make sure to schedule them in good time.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.2 Installation conditions This section describes the requirements for installing the Switch. The installation environment must meet these conditions. 2.2.1 General installation conditions The General Installation Conditions for the Switch are listed below. Table 2-1 General installation requirements for AX2200S series switches Model Item #1 Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight #2 Input voltage AX2230S-24T AX2230S-24P 445 x 230 x 43 mm 445 x 350 x 43 mm 3.0kg 5.
2. Preparation for Installation Model Item AX1250S-24T2C Power consumption 18W/21W Heat emission 65kJ/h #4 #1: Excluding the dimensions of connectors. #2: Weight of the main device only. The weight of cables, rack mounting brackets, memory cards and transceivers are excluded. #3: The power supply cable included with the Switch supports only 100 V AC. #4: When using the two 1000BASE-LH (SFP) ports.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.2.2 Environmental requirements The environmental conditions of the Switch are listed below. Table 2-4 Environmental requirements Specification Item AX2200S series AX1250S series AX2230S-24T Noise #1 AX1240S series AX2230S-24P 45 dB or less Vibration 0.25 G or less Dust 0.15 mg/m or less 3 Temperature #4 Humidity Operating 0 to 45 deg. C 0 to 50 deg. C Not operating -10 to 50 deg. C During storage and transportation -25 to 65 deg.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.3 Electrical power equipment 2.3.1 Electrical power equipment for 100 V AC (1) Standards for electrical outlets Use the electrical outlets conforming to the following JIS or NEMA standard. These electrical outlets are available at general electrical contractors.
2. Preparation for Installation Series Model Current (peak value) AX1240S-24P2C 30A AX1240S-48T2C 15A Time For easy operation, it is recommended that the distribution board should be installed in the same room as the Switch or the adjacent room. (3) Conditions for the incoming power to the distribution board The capacity of electrical current supplied to the distribution board should be larger than that of the breaker operating current.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.3.2 Electrical power equipment for 200 V AC (1) AC power cable An optional 200 V AC power cable is available that allows the Switch to be used in a 200 V AC environment. For information about the 200 V AC power cable, see 1.4 Power cable. If an optional ALAXALA power cable cannot be used with your power equipment, use a power cable that meets the following ALAXALA specifications. Use the power cable described below.
2. Preparation for Installation This type of electrical outlet is available from general contractors for electrical installation. Two-pin grounded twist-lock outlet 250 V 10 A or higher Always use a grounded power outlet for the Switch. Failure to do so might not only result in electric shock, but it might also introduce unwanted electrical noise that could cause a Switch failure. Distribution board The branch circuit to supply power to the Switch requires circuit breakers or other devices.
2. Preparation for Installation In addition, if you power on the Switch, it has inrush current listed in Table 2-9 Inrush current. Consider measures to prevent voltage reduction of the power supply due to inrush current. Turning on the Switch causes an inrush current. Ensure that voltage drop does not occur in the power facility due to the inrush current. Voltage drops affect not only the Switch, but also the devices connected to the same electrical power equipment.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.4 Notes on electrical noise Electrical noise emitted by other instruments can cause failures. Note the following points when designing an electrical power equipment plan: The branch circuit of a power supply to the Switch should not be accompanied with devices or instruments that have a relay or micro switches to turn it on and off repeatedly, such as air conditioners.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.5 Leakage current The Switch is equipped with a noise filter to prevent failures due to electrical noise and leakage current through the protective ground line (Type D grounding). Each device has at most 1 mA of leakage current. Be sure to take other factors into consideration, such as compliance with the Fire Service Act or other legislation.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.6 Environmental requirements (1) Dust Do not install the Switch in a humid or dusty place. The dust conditions of the Switch are as follows: 3 Airborne dust concentration: 0.15 mg/m or less (according to JIS Z 8813 Measuring Methods for Suspended Particulate Matter Concentration in Air: General Requirements) Generally, areas around printers or lots of people contain a lot of toner or dust. Do not install a switch in such places.
2. Preparation for Installation the device to prevent exposure to chemicals. (9) Earthquake countermeasures An earthquake can cause a switch to be moved, fall, or knocked out of a window, possibly resulting in death or injury. Take sufficient measures to prevent the switch from moving or falling. The actual seismic force on the device is different from that on land and varies based on the amplification factor affected by the building structure and the floor level of the room containing the switch.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.7 Installation location The Switch can be installed either on a table or a 19-inch cabinet rack. (1) Table Install the Switch on a level, stable and flat table. In addition, satisfy the requirements described in Table 2-10 Conditions for installing the device on a table. Table 2-10 Conditions for installing the device on a table Item Conditions Space for air intake and exhaust Ensure more than 50 mm of free space around all air vents of the Switch. (For details, see 2.
2. Preparation for Installation Table 2-12 Required items for mounting the device on a rack Item Conditions Screws supplied with the rack M5 screws x 4 The supplied rack mounting brackets are designed for M5 screws. Prepare a rack that accommodates M5 screws.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.8 Maintenance area Ensure the proper amount of space for maintenance of the Switch as described below. (1) Maintenance area for a Switch on a table The required space for maintenance varies depending on the models. For the required maintenance area in front and rear of the switch, see Table 2-13 Front and rear maintenance space.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.9 Cooling conditions 2.9.1 Air flow (1) Switch (model AX2230S-24T) The airflow into and out of the Switch is shown in Figure 2-6 Airflow for model AX2230S-24T. Figure 2-6 Airflow for model AX2230S-24T (2) Switch (model AX2230S-24P) The airflow into and out of the Switch is shown in Figure 2-7 Airflow for model AX2230S-24P.
2. Preparation for Installation Figure 2-8 Airflow for models AX1250S-24T2C and AX1240S-24T2C (4) Switch (models AX1240S-24P2C and AX1240S-48T2C) The airflow into and out of the Switch is shown in Figure 2-9 Airflow for models AX1240S-24P2C and AX1240S-48T2C. Figure 2-9 Airflow for models AX1240S-24P2C and AX1240S-48T2C 2.9.2 Cooling conditions for the Switch on a table Ensure more than 50 mm of space for air flow from the sides of the device. Do not block the ventilation slots.
2. Preparation for Installation rack including the side walls, pillars, guide rails and front and rear doors. Because the AX2230S-24T, AX1250S-24T2C, and AX1240S-24T2C are fanless models, heat also dissipates from the top panels of these switches. To ensure adequate heat dissipation, do not stack another device on top of or below the Switch. When mounting these Switches in a rack, keep a space of 1U or more between them. Do not block the ventilation slots.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.10 Noise of the Switch With the exception of models AX2230S-24T, AX1250S-24T2C, and AX1240S-24T2C, Switches contain cooling fans that generate noise. Take noise into account when planning the switch installation layout. For details about the noise from the switch, see 2.2 Installation conditions. The following tips are for a layout design that takes noise into account: Separate the area by using partitions or shelves to block the direct propagation of noise.
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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals This chapter describes the interface cables and the terminals used for the Switch. 3.1 Connecting interface cables and terminals 3.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 3.1 Connecting interface cables and terminals The applicable interfaces for the Switch and the cables to connect to the interfaces are listed in Table 3-1 Interface cables and terminal connection cables. The user should provide these cables.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals Port/Slot Transceiver Interface Cable Connector Multiple-terminal mode optical fiber (core/cladding diameter = 62.5 µm/125 µ020m) SFP-SX 2 1000BASE-SX2 Multiple-terminal mode optical fiber (core/cladding diameter = 50 µm/125 µm) Multiple-terminal mode optical fiber (core/cladding diameter = 62.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals The optical fiber cables should be 3 m longer than the length needed to maintain the device. The extra part should be wound near the device. When optical fiber and other interface cables are used together, pay attention not to apply excessive stress on the optical fibers. Always have some extra optical fiber cables on hand. For details about interfaces, see B. Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 3.2 Network interface specifications 3.2.1 Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX (1) Mode setting on the port Any of the modes below can be specified for Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX ports. The factory default setting is auto-negotiation.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals RJ 45 pin number Signal name 6 Positive Vport 7 - 8 - 3.2.2 Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T (1) Mode setting on the port Any of the following modes can be specified for the Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T port. The factory default setting is auto-negotiation.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals Table 3-3 Power supply pin assignment RJ 45 pin number Pair Signal name 1 A Negative Vport 2 A Negative Vport 3 B Positive Vport 4 C - 5 C - 6 B Positive Vport 7 D - 8 D - When using the 60 W power source function, combine the Alternative A and Alternative B systems specified in IEEE802.3af and IEEE802.3at to use all of the four pairs in RJ45 pins to supply power.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 3.2.3 Ethernet 100BASE-FX [AX1250S] (1) Mode setting on the port The available mode setting for Ethernet 100BASE-FX ports is fixed to full duplex. Auto-negotiation and half-duplex (fixed) communication are not supported. (2) Flow control functionality This function is enabled when the connection is fixed to full duplex. 3.2.4 Ethernet 1000BASE-X (1) Mode setting on the port The available mode setting for Ethernet 1000BASE-X ports is fixed to full duplex.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches This chapter provides the procedures for installing components and for adding, replacing, or removing Switches. 4.1 Required tools 4.2 Precautions before starting an installation 4.3 Installation of the main device 4.4 Connecting and disconnecting a power cable to and from the main device 4.5 Inserting and removing memory cards 4.6 Inserting and removing SFPs 4.7 Connecting a setup terminal 4.8 Connecting interface cables 4.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.1 Required tools The following tools are necessary for installing the components: Phillips screwdriver no. 1: Used to attach the rack mounting brackets to the Switch. Phillips screwdriver no. 2: Used to attach the rack mounting brackets to the rack. Antistatic wrist strap: Protect the device from electrostatic discharge.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.2 Precautions before starting an installation When installing the Switch on a table, position the Switch horizontally. If the Switch is positioned vertically or leaned against a wall, the Switch might fall, which could result in injury or damage. For switches on tables, avoid an unstable places including wobbly tables and tilted surfaces. Install the switch horizontally on a solid table.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.3 Installation of the main device This section describes the way to install the device on a table or a rack. Follow the procedures below. 4.3.1 Table mount This device can be installed on the level, stable, flat surface. The installation procedures are as follows: [Step 1] Flip the EPU upside down on a flat surface. [Step 2] Attach the four rubber pads within the marks on the bottom of the EPU.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches [Step 1] Attach the rack mounting brackets to the Switch. Figure 4-2 Attaching rack mounting brackets (AX2200S) (1) Rack mounting bracket (L) (2) Rack mounting bracket (R) (2) Screws (M3 x 6 for each bracket, 12 screws in all) Rack mounting brackets are provided on the left and right sides. The left rack mounting bracket is marked with an "L", and the right with an "R".
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches Figure 4-4 Attaching the rack mounting brackets (50 mm adjustment) (AX2200S) (1) Rack mounting bracket (L) (2) Rack mounting bracket (R) (3) Screws (M3 x 6 for each bracket, 12 screws in all) Use the supplied screws when attaching the rack mounting brackets to the EPU. [Step 2] Mount the EPU into the rack.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.4 Connecting and disconnecting a power cable to and from the main device This section describes how to connect and disconnect a power cable to and from the main device. Follow the procedures below to connect or disconnect the power cable. 4.4.1 AC power cable Always use a grounded outlet. Failure to do so might not only result in electric shock, but it might also introduce unwanted electrical noise that could cause a Switch failure.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches When using a Switch in a 200 V AC environment, use only the separately sold ALAXALA power cable, or a power cable that meets ALAXALA specifications. Using another cable could result in fire or electric shock. In addition, do not use the supplied power cable with another switch. Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock. Before connecting or disconnecting a power cable, use the power switch to turn the Switch off.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.5 Inserting and removing memory cards When moving the Switch, remove memory cards. If a card is subjected to excessive force when the switch is moved, the connector of the memory card slot might be damaged. (1) Installing Insert it into the device until you hear a click, and then release your finger slowly. (Hold the memory card with the cut-off corner on the right.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches Figure 4-9 Removing the memory card (1) Memory card [Step 2] Remove the memory card. Figure 4-10 Removing the memory card The device is accessing the memory card whenever the ACC LED is lit. While a memory card is being accessed, do not remove the memory card or turn off the power. Doing so might damage the memory card. In addition, some commands require a certain amount of time after being entered to finish accessing the card.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.6 Inserting and removing SFPs SFPs can be inserted and removed without turning off the switch. (1) Installing Keep the handle upright as shown in the figure and insert the SFP until you hear a click. Figure 4-11 Inserting an SFP transceiver (1) SFP (2) SFP slot (2) Removing Move down the handle in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle to pull out the SFP.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.7 Connecting a setup terminal Connect a setup terminal to the CONSOLE port of the Switch. For this connection, use an RS-232C crossover cable with D-sub 9-pin female connectors on both ends. Figure 4-13 Connection schematic of the setup terminal (1) Setup terminal (2) RS-232C cable (3) CONSOLE port [Step 1] Connect an RS-232C cable to the CONSOLE port of the Switch.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.8 Connecting interface cables (1) UTP cable Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-15 Attaching the UTP cable (1) UTP cable For detaching the cable, pull out the connector with the tab held down. For a PoE connection, if you disconnect and then re-connect a UTP cable within two seconds of connecting the cable, the power class of the equipment on the power-receiving side might not be recognized correctly.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches To clean the optical connector, see A. Cleaning Optical Connectors. For detaching the cable, pull out the connector with the tab held down. (3) Optical fiber cable (LC simplex connector) Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-17 Optical fiber cable (LC simplex connector) (1) Optical fiber cable (LC simplex connector) (2) Transceiver To clean the optical connector, see A. Cleaning Optical Connectors.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.9 Powering the main device on and off (1) Turning on the power Turn on the power switch on the back face of the device. Figure 4-18 Turning on the power (1) Power switch (2) Power off Turn off the power switch on the back face of the device. The device is accessing the memory card whenever the ACC LED is lit. While a memory card is being accessed, do not remove the memory card or turn off the power.
4. Installing Components and Adding, Replacing, or Removing Switches 4.10 Expansion, replacement and removal of main devices This section describes the procedures for installing or uninstalling the main device. Follow the steps shown in Figure 4-19 Steps to uninstall the device to uninstall the device. For installations, perform the steps in reverse. Figure 4-19 Steps to uninstall the device Do not carelessly put your hands inside the Switch. The frame and components might cause injury.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation The initial procedures for specifying the time, administrator password, user ID changes, and login passwords are described in this chapter. 5.1 Notes before installing a Switch 5.2 Necessary operations for installing a Switch 5.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation 5.1 Notes before installing a Switch The following must be done when installing a Switch. (1) Checking the progress of Switch startup The progress of the Switch from the time the power is turned on until the Switch has started is tracked as follows: After the power is turned on, the ST1 LED on the front panel begins blinking green, and the boot process starts. After the Switch has completely started, the ST1 LED turns green.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation 5.2 Necessary operations for installing a Switch This section describes the operations necessary for initial installation. 5.2.1 Overview of the command input modes Command input mode of the command line interface (CLI) for the Switch has a normal user mode, an administrator mode, and a configuration command mode.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation Configuration command mode has a hierarchical structure. Under the above (config)#, which is called global configuration mode, there are sub-configuration modes categorized by command characteristics. For details about configuration command mode, see the applicable Software Manual Configuration Guide. For further information on operation commands available in each command input mode, see the Software Manual Operation Command Reference.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation (a) Login When the Switch is started, the login prompt appears. Enter the user ID at the prompt to log in to the Switch. login: operator Type the user ID operator. Copyright(c) 2006-2011 ALAXALA Networks Corporation. All rights reserved. > (b) Administrator password setting Set the administrator password. > enable Enter administrator mode. # password enable-mode Enable the administrator password setting. Changing local password for admin.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation New username: ax12-01 Type the new user ID. # password Enable the login password setting. Changing the local password for ax12-01. The login user ID is displayed (in this case, ax12-01). New password: ********** Set a login password. Retype new password: ********** Re-type the password for confirmation. # Login user IDs can be between 1 and 8 characters. Up to between six and 16 characters can be entered for the password.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation The time zone setting for the Switch is retained in the configuration, even if the Switch is turned off. Even after 10 days, the time zone does not have to be reset. This concludes the initial settings, which include setting the time, the administrator password, changing the login user ID, and setting a login password. For details about operation maintenance and configuration settings after the initial settings, see 5.3 Other Operations.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation 5.3 Other Operations Operation management and configuration settings For details about operation management and configuration settings, see the corresponding manuals in Table 5-2 Manuals for operation management and configuration settings. For details about operation commands, see the respective manuals in Table 5-3 Manuals for detailed operation commands.
5. Operations Required for Initial Installation Troubleshooting For countermeasures against problems, see the corresponding manual shown below.
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Appendix A. Cleaning Optical Connectors B. Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces C.
A. Cleaning Optical Connectors A. Cleaning Optical Connectors A.1 Cleaning optical connectors of transceivers Follow the procedures below to clean the optical connector of the transceiver. Laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used. Never look directly into the optical transceiver. [Step 1] Use an air duster to remove foreign particle and dust in the optical connector.
A. Cleaning Optical Connectors [Step 2] Check the tip of the stick-type optical connector cleaner for torn surface fabric, stains and foreign substances. Figure A-2 Check of the Optical Connector Cleaner (1) Stick-type optical connector cleaner (2) Part to check Before cleaning, make sure that the tip of the optical connector cleaner is clean and free of defects, such as lint, dirt, or other foreign substances. Using a cleaner with a defective tip might damage the ferrule tip.
A. Cleaning Optical Connectors Rotate the optical connector cleaner only clockwise. Rotating the cleaner alternately clockwise and counterclockwise might damage the ferrule tip. See the instructions of the optical connector cleaner before use.
A. Cleaning Optical Connectors A.2 Cleaning optical fiber cables Follow the procedures below to clean the connector of the optical fiber cable. Laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used. Never look directly into the optical transceiver. [Step 1] Use the air duster to remove foreign particles and dust on the tip of the connector. Figure A-4 Connector and the End of Ferrule (1) Ferrule end (2) Connector When the air duster gas is combustible, do not use it near fire.
A. Cleaning Optical Connectors [Step 2] Use a reel-type optical connector cleaner to clear any adhered dirt from the ferrule end. Figure A-5 Cleaning the Ferrule End Make sure to use the dedicated optical connector cleaner. Otherwise, the ferrule end might be damaged. Do not apply excessive pressure when cleaning. Doing so might damage the ferrule tip. See the instructions of the optical connector cleaner before use.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces B. Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces B.1 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Table B-1 Physical specifications for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Physical specifications Item 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX Non-PoE Category 3 and higher PoE Category 5 or higher UTP cable Transmission distance (max.) Category 5 and higher #1 100 m 100 m #1: Category 5 or higher UTP cable is recommended for the PoE connection. B.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Physical specifications RJ45 pin number 10BASE-T #1 100BASE-TX (c) Not used #1 1000BASE-T 5 Not used (c) Send/Receive C (-) (c) 6 Send (-) (b) 7 Not used #1 (D) Not used #1 (D) Send/Receive D (+) (D) 8 Not used #1 (d) Not used #1 (d) Send/Receive D (-) (d) Send (-) (b) Send/Receive B (-) (b) #1: Use when connecting to a cable rated enhanced category 5 or higher. B.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Item Physical specifications Optical transmission power (mean) -9.5 to 0 dBm Optical reception power (mean) -17.0 to 0 dBm Optical transmission loss (max.) 7.5 dB Transmission distance 2 to 500 m 2 to 550 m 2 to 220 m 2 to 275 m Table B-6 Physical specifications of 1000BASE-SX2 Item Physical specifications Cable Type Multi-mode Core/cladding diameter 50/125 µm 62.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Item Physical specifications Optical transmission loss (max.) 7.5 dB 8.0 dB Transmission distance 2 to 550 m 2 m to 5 km #1: When using 1000BASE-LX with multi-mode fiber optic cable, depending on the kind of fiber optic cable, the BER (bit error rate) might increase. In such a case, use a mode-conditioning patch cord to resolve the communication problem.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Item Physical specifications Optical transmission loss (max.) 10.5 dBm 20.0 dBm Transmission distance 0.5 m to 10 km -0.5 m to 40 km #3 #1: 1000BASE-BX10-U and 1000BASE-BX10-D are paired to use. #2: 1000BASE-BX40-U and 1000BASE-BX40-D are paired to use. #3: When optical transmission loss is 6.0 dB or less, use an optical attenuator to adjust the loss.
Appendix C Specifications of setup terminal C. Specifications of setup terminal C.1 Specifications of setup terminal Use a personal computer or a workstation that meets the specifications listed in Table C-1. Table C-1 Specifications of the terminal Item Specification Communication port RS-232C port Communication software Tera Term Pro (Version 2.3) or communication software that supports the following communication settings.