ALAXALA AX3600S and AX2400S Hardware Instruction Manual AX36S-H001-50X Please read the entire manual, and then properly store it. • Before using the product, be sure to read and understand all the safety precautions. • Keep the manual somewhere where it can be readily accessed.
Relevant Products This manual covers the following products: 7 models in the AX2400S series including AX2430S-24T, AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-48T, AX2430S-48T2X, AX2430S-24TD, AX2430S-24T2XD and AX2430S-48TD; and 15 models in the AX3600S series including AX3630S-24T, AX3630S-24T2X, AX3630S-24P, AX3630S-24TD, AX3630S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24S2XW, AX3630S-48TW, AX3630S-48T2XW, AX3640S-24T, AX3640S-24TW, AX3640S-24T2XW, AX3640S-24SW, AX3640S-24S2XW, AX3640S-48TW and AX3640S-48T2XW.
AX-3640-48T2XW (AX3640S-48T2XW) AX-F2430-EPUA (EPU-A) AX-F2430-EPUB (EPU-B) Edition history December 2005, 1st edition AX36S-H001 (out of print) December 2005, 2nd edition AX36S-H001-10 (out of print) July 2006, 3rd edition AX36S-H001-20 (out of print) January 2007, 4th edition AX36S-H001-30 (out of print) April 2007, 5th edition AX36S-H001-40 (out of print) November 2007, 6th edition AX36S-H001-50 Copyright Copyright (C) 2005, 2007, ALAXALA Networks Corporation. All rights reserved.
Preface About This Manual This manual describes the hardware instructions for ALAXALA AX2400S series compact gigabit layer 2 switches and ALAXALA AX3600S series compact gigabit layer 3 switches. Before you operate the equipment, read this manual carefully and make sure that you understand all instructions and notes. After reading the manual, keep it in a convenient place for easy reference.
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Preface How to Obtain This Manual For the manuals of AX2400S Series AX3600S series switches, see the following website: http://www.alaxala.com/ Acronyms EIA EPU FG G IEEE JIS LAN LED MDI MDI-X PoE PS RS-232C SD SFP TCP/IP T/R URL UTP XFP IV Electronic Industries Alliance External Power Unit Frame Ground Ground Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Contents Preface I Safety Information 1 Safety - 1 Components Overview 1 1.1 Main Device 2 1.1.1 AX2430S-24T/AX2430S-24TD/AX3630S-24T/AX3630S-24TD/AX3640S-24T Models 3 1.1.2 AX3640S-24TW Model 6 1.1.3 AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X, AX3630S-24T2XD Models 10 1.1.4 AX3640S-24T2XW Model 13 1.1.5 AX3630S-24P Model 18 1.1.6 AX2430S-48T/AX2430S-48TD Models 21 1.1.7 AX3630S-48TW/AX3640S-48TW Models 24 1.1.8 AX2430S-48T2X Model 27 1.1.
Table of Contents 2 Preparation for Installation 71 2.1 Preparation Workflow 72 2.2 Installation Conditions 73 2.2.1 General Installation Conditions 73 2.2.2 Environmental Conditions 78 2.3 4 2.3.1 Electrical Power Equipment for 100 VAC 79 2.3.2 Electrical Power Equipment for 200 VAC 80 2.3.3 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 VDC (DC Power Models) 82 2.3.4 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 VDC (Power Redundancy Models) 84 Notes on Electrical Noise 86 2.
Table of Contents 4.5 Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Supply Cable to and from the Main Device 4.5.1 AC Power Supply Cable (AC Power and AC (PoE) Models) 117 4.5.2 AC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models) 120 4.5.3 DC Power Supply Cable (DC Power Models) 122 4.5.4 DC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models) 125 4.6 Attaching and Detaching a Power Supply Cable to and from a External Power Unit (EPU) 129 4.6.1 AC Power Supply Cable 129 4.6.
Table of Contents Appendix 175 Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors Appendix A.1 Cleaning Optical Connectors of Transceivers 176 Appendix A.2 Cleaning Optical Fiber Cables 179 Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces 181 Appendix B.1 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T 181 Appendix B.2 Ethernet 1000BASE-X Interface 182 Appendix B.3 Ethernet 10GBASE-R Interface 184 Appendix C iv 176 Specifications of Setup Terminal 186 Appendix C.
Safety Information To Use AX2400S Series and AX3600S Series Switches Safely z This manual includes notes for safe use of AX2400S series and AX3600S series switches. Be sure to read through this document before use. z After reading this manual, keep it in an accessible place for easy reference. z To use the switch, follow the instructions and procedures described in this manual. z Make sure to observe the notes indicated on the switch and in the manual.
Safety Information If any problem occurs, immediately turn off the device. z In the case of smoke, a bad smell or an intrusion of substances or water into the device, follow the instructions below to turn off the device. Continuous use might cause a fire or an electric shock. Countermeasures Against Problems Faulty device AC power model AC (PoE) model Without the external power unit (EPU) Turn off the main device and disconnect the power supply cable.
Safety Information Use the device only with the indicated power source. z Use the device only with the indicated voltage of power. A fire or an electric shock might be caused. Ensure that the capacity of incoming current to the distribution board should be larger than the breaker operating current capacity. z Ensure that the capacity of incoming current to the distribution board should be larger than the breaker operating current capacity.
Safety Information Cut the DC power supply cable jackets to the specified length. z To use the DC power supply cable on the power redundancy model, cut the cable jackets (on the switch side) to 8 to 10 mm. Too short a sheath length might result in poor contact or a disconnected cable. On the contrary, too long a sheath length might expose the core wire and cause an electric shock. Do not use the switch without the protective caps. z Keep the protective cap in place except when attaching a cable.
Safety Information Do not install the device on an unstable place. z Horizontally install the device on a work table that can sufficiently bear the load of the device. Using an unstable place including wobbly tables and tilted surfaces might cause the switch to fall and possibly cause injury. z When mounting the device in a rack, check thoroughly that the device is in a stable condition. Otherwise, the switch might fall or the rack might tip over, which could result in serious injury.
Safety Information Precautions for transportation z Prior to moving the device, turn it off and remove all cables from it. Otherwise, distorted or damaged device cables might cause a fire or an electric shock. z Since the device might need to be stacked under other things during transportation, put it in the shipping box. Otherwise, a distorted or damaged device might cause a fire or an electric shock. Take care of the power supply cable. z Keep the power supply cable away from heating appliances.
Safety Information Prior to turning off the device, shut off all power to the device. z As for the AC power and AC (PoE) models with backup power supplied from the EPU, turning off the power switch of the switch does not shut off the power to the switch. Turn off the switches of the switch and the power supply modules to shut off the power supplies. z As for the power redundancy model with the redundant power supply, turning off either power switch does not shut off the power to the switch.
Safety Information Do not step on or lean against the device. Do not put heavy objects on the device. z Do not step on or lean against the device. The device might be damaged, or if it becomes unstable, it could fall, causing injury. z Do not put anything that is 5 kg or more on the device. The device might be damaged, or if it becomes unstable, it could fall, causing injury. Do not touch the inside of the device. z Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly.
Safety Information Do not expose the device to high temperatures. z Placing the device in direct sunlight or near heating appliances such as stoves has a bad influence on the components. Keep the device away from TV sets or radios. z TV sets or radios next to the device might adversely affect each other. When the TV or the radio is noisy, take the following measures: • Place the device as far away from the TV set or radio as possible. • Change the direction of the TV or radio antenna.
Safety Information Prior to inserting or removing the power supply module, turn off the switches. z Prior to inserting or removing the power supply module, turn off the switch of the relevant power supply module. Otherwise, a fault might occur or the device might fail. The label shown below is attached on the EPU. Prior to turning on the main switch of the EPU, turn off the power supply modules.
Safety Information Do not attach other labels to the transceiver. z The transceivers have labels to certify that they are standard products of the manufacturer or ALAXALA. These labels are attached so as not to disturb heat radiation from the transceiver or the mechanism to avoid dropping from the cage. Attaching a label on an interfering part with heat radiation or the mechanism to avoid dropping from the cage might cause a failure in the transceiver or damage to the device.
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1 Components Overview This chapter provides an overview of the various parts of the switch. 1.1 Main Device 1.2 Power Supply (PS) 1.3 Fan Unit (FAN) 1.4 External Power Unit (EPU) 1.5 Power Supply Module 1.6 Memory Card 1.
1. Components Overview 1.1 Main Device AX2400S series switches provide layer 2 switching that is capable of 10-gigabit communication. These switches are good as edge switches for local area networks and server aggregation switches in a server farm. AX3600S series switches provide layer 3 switching and can be used as distribution switches for large-scale LANs, core switches for small and middle-scale LANs and customer edge switches. The following models belong to the AX2400S series and AX3600S series.
1. 1.1.1 Components Overview AX2430S-24T/AX2430S-24TD/AX3630S-24T/AX3630S-24TD/ AX3640S-24T Models The AX2430S-24T, AX2430S-24TD, AX3630S-24T, AX3630S-24TD and AX3640S-24T models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24 • SFP slots: 4 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
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1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-4 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-2 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-4 Front Panel Layout Table 1-2 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status.
1. Components Overview 1.1.2 AX3640S-24TW Model The AX3640S-24TW model has the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24 • SFP slots: 4 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. Figure 1-6 Components Overview Back View (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, insert power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2. Otherwise, insert a power supply into power supply slot 1 and a fan unit into power supply slot 2. (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-7 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-3 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors.
1. Components Overview Table 1-3 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply. (2) ST1 Green/Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green Blinking green Blinking red Lit in red : Standing by or operating. : Getting ready (starting up).
1. Components Overview Table 1-4 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indication Mode (LINK Mode) Number Name Type (7) LINK Green/Orange LED (8) T/R Green LED Description Indicates the operating status of an SFP slot Ethernet port. Details Lit in green Lit in orange Off : A link is established. : Detecting line disturbances. : A link failure or block when the green ST1 LED is lit. Blinking green : A link is established and frames are being sent or received.
1. Components Overview 1.1.3 AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X, AX3630S-24T2XD Models The AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X and AX3630S-24T2XD models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24 • SFP slots: 4 • XFP slots: 2 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-9 Back View of the AC Power Model (1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) (2) Cable clamp (3) AC power connector (4) Power switch Figure 1-10 Back View of the DC Power Model (1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) (2) DC power connector 2 (3) DC power connector 1 (4) Power switch (5) Ground terminal (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-11 Front Panel Layout.
1. Components Overview Table 1-7 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply. (2) ST1 Green/Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green Blinking green Blinking red Lit in red : Standing by or operating. : Getting ready (starting up).
1. 1.1.4 Components Overview AX3640S-24T2XW Model The AX3640S-24T2XW model has the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24 • SFP slots: 4 • XFP slots: 2 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-13 External Appearance (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, mount power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2. Otherwise, mount a power supply into power supply slot 1 and a fan unit into power supply slot 2. (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-14 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-8 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors.
1. Components Overview Table 1-8 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply. (2) ST1 Green/Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green Blinking green Blinking red Lit in red : Standing by or operating. : Getting ready (starting up).
1. Components Overview Table 1-9 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indication Mode (LINK Mode) Number Name Type (7) LINK Green/Orange LED (8) T/R Green LED Description Indicates the operating status of an SFP slot Ethernet port. Details Lit in green Lit in orange Off : A link is established. : Detecting line disturbances. : A link failure or block when the green ST1 LED is lit. Blinking green : A link is established and frames are being sent or received.
1. Components Overview Table 1-11 Operating Status in the Specific LED Indication Mode (DUPLEX Mode) Number (7) Name LINK Type Green/Orange LED (8) T/R (9) LINK *1 Description Indicates the operating status of an SFP slot Ethernet port. Details Lit in green Lit in orange : Full duplex*1 : Detecting line disturbances. Off : Half duplex*1 Green LED (Not used) Off Green/Orange LED*1 Indicates the operating status of an XFP slot Ethernet port.
1. Components Overview 1.1.5 AX3630S-24P Model The AX3630S-24P model has the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports (PoE supported): 24 • SFP slots: 4 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. (1) Components Overview External Appearance Figure 1-15 Front View (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) SFP slot (4) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (5) Tamper-evident security tape Do not peel off the tamper-evident security tape. Removing the tape makes the warranty null and void.
1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-17 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-12 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-17 Front Panel Layout Table 1-12 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. 1.1.6 Components Overview AX2430S-48T/AX2430S-48TD Models The AX2430S-48T and AX2430S-48TD models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 48 • SFP slots: 4 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
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1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-21 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-13 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-21 Front Panel Layout Table 1-13 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. Components Overview 1.1.7 AX3630S-48TW/AX3640S-48TW Models The AX3630S-48TW and AX3640S-48TW models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 48 • SFP slots: 4 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. (1) Components Overview External Appearance Figure 1-22 Front View (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) SFP slot (4) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (5) Tamper-evident security tape Do not peel off the tamper-evident security tape. Removing the tape makes the warranty null and void. Figure 1-23 Back View (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, insert power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2.
1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-24 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-14 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-24 Front Panel Layout Table 1-14 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. 1.1.8 Components Overview AX2430S-48T2X Model The AX2430S-48T2X model has the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 48 • XFP slots: 2 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 For information about the XFPs supported by the switch, see 1.7.2 (1) XFP. External Appearance Figure 1-25 Front View (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) XFP slot (4) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (5) Tamper-evident security tape Do not peel off the tamper-evident security tape.
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1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-27 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-15 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-27 Front Panel Layout Table 1-15 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. Components Overview 1.1.9 AX3630S-48T2XW/AX3640S-48T2XW Models The AX3630S-48T2XW and AX3640S-48T2XW models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 48 • XFP slots: 2 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 For information about the XFPs supported by the switch, see 1.7.2 XFP.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-29 Back View (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, insert power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2. Otherwise, insert a power supply into power supply slot 1 and a fan unit into power supply slot 2.
1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-30 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-16 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-30 Front Panel Layout Table 1-16 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. 1.1.10 Components Overview AX3640S-24SW Model The AX3640S-24SW model has the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 4 • SFP slots: 24 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. Components Overview (1) External Appearance Figure 1-31 Front View (1) Memory card slot (2) CONSOLE port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (4) SFP slot (5) Tamper-evident security tape Do not peel off the tamper-evident security tape. Removing the tape makes the warranty null and void. Figure 1-32 Back View (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, insert power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2.
1. Components Overview (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-33 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-17 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-33 Front Panel Layout Table 1-17 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply.
1. Components Overview 1.1.11 AX3630S-24S2XW/AX3640S-24S2XW Models The AX3630S-24S2XW and AX3640S-24S2XW models have the following hardware specifications: • Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 4 • SFP slots: 24 • XFP slots: 2 • Memory card slot: 1 • CONSOLE port: 1 • Power supply slots: 2 Since switch ports 1 to 4 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.
1. Components Overview Figure 1-35 Back View (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Power supply slot 1 (3) Ground terminal To build a redundant power supply system, insert power supplies into both power supply slots 1 and 2. Otherwise, insert a power supply into power supply slot 1 and a fan unit into power supply slot 2. (2) Front Panel The front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-36 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-18 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors.
1. Components Overview Table 1-18 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number Name Type Description Details (1) PWR Green LED Indicates the power supply status. Lit in green Off : Powered-on. : Powered-off or a failure with a power supply. (2) ST1 Green/Red LED Indicates the device status. Lit in green Blinking green Blinking red Lit in red : Standing by or operating. : Getting ready (starting up).
1. 1.1.12 Components Overview Accessories The items listed in Table 1-19 Switch Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the switch.
1. Components Overview (4) AC power supply cable The cable (3 m long) is for a 100 V AC power supply. This item is bundled with AC power and AC (PoE) models. Figure 1-37 AC Power Supply Cable Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable when any AC power or AC (PoE) model is connected to 100 V AC. Other cables except the bundled one might cause a fire or electric shock. In addition, use the accessory cable only for this device. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock might result.
1. (5) Components Overview DC power supply cable The cable (3 m long) is for a -48 V DC power supply. This item is bundled with DC power models. Figure 1-38 DC Power Supply Cable Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable for any DC power model. Other cables except the bundled one might cause a fire or electric shock. In addition, use the accessory cable only for this device. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock might result. Optional DC power supply cables are available.
1. Components Overview (8) Rack mounted bracket Use these brackets to mount the device on a 19-inch cabinet rack.
1. (10) Components Overview Dummy memory card When no memory card is used, insert this item to the memory card slot of the device as a substitute. Keep it in place after the device is installed. Figure 1-44 Dummy Memory Card (11) Note on Use of the Dummy Memory Card Procedures and notes on handling the dummy memory card.
1. Components Overview 1.2 Power Supply (PS) The power supply is a system to supply electrical power to a power redundancy model, which is mounted into a power supply slot in the switch. There are two types of power supplies: 100/200 V AC and -48 V DC input power supplies. 1.2.1 PS-A01 Power supplies for 100 and 200 V AC are described below. Figure 1-45 External Appearance shows the appearance of a power supply. For the LEDs in the figure, see Table 1-20 LED Indications.
1. 1.2.2 Components Overview PS-D01 Power supplies for -48 VDC are described below. Figure 1-46 External Appearance shows its appearance. For the LEDs in the figure, see Table 1-21 Indications. LED Figure 1-46 External Appearance (1) POWER LED (2) ALM1 LED (3) ALM2 LED (4) Connector (5) Cable connector (6) Power switch (7) Handle (8) Screw: Thumb screw Table 1-21 LED Indications Number Name Type (1) POWER Green LED Indicates the status of the power supply. Lit in green Off : Powered-on.
1. Components Overview 1.2.3 Power Supply Accessories The items listed in Table 1-22 supply. Power Supply Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the power Table 1-22 Power Supply Accessories Number (1) Item Quantity Notes 1 Check List for Bundled Items 1 2 For Safe Operation 1 3 AC power supply cable 1 3 m (PS-A01 only) 4 Ground cable 1 3 m (PS-D01 only) Check List for Bundled Items List of the bundled items with shipment of the power supply.
1. (4) Components Overview Ground cable The cable (3 m long) is for grounding. Use it when a PS-D01 is inserted into any power redundancy model. This item is bundled with a PS-D01. Figure 1-48 Ground Cable A PS-D01 does not have an accessory power supply cable. Make sure to use a power supply cable for a PS-D01 specified by ALAXALA. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock might result. For required specifications of power supply cables, see 2.3.4 -48 VDC (Power Redundancy Models).
1. Components Overview 1.3 Fan Unit (FAN) The fan unit cools the inside of the power redundancy model. When only one power supply is inserted into a power redundancy model, a fan unit is inserted into power supply slot 2 of the switch. 1.3.1 FAN-01 Figure 1-49 External Appearance shows its appearance. For the LEDs in the figure, see Table 1-23 LED Indications.
1. 1.3.2 Components Overview Fan Unit Accessories The items listed in Table 1-24 Fan Unit Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the fan unit. Table 1-24 Fan Unit Accessories Number (1) Item Quantity 1 Check List for Bundled Items 1 2 For Safe Operation 1 Notes Check List for Bundled Items List of the bundled items with shipment of the fan unit (2) For Safe Operation Notes for safe use of the switch are described.
1. Components Overview 1.4 External Power Unit (EPU) Connected via the special accessory cable, the external power unit (EPU) supplies stand-by power to the main device of AX2400S series and AX3600S series switches to configure power redundancy, which allows continuous operation of the device without interruptions, even if a failure occurs within the internal power unit. There are two types of EPUs: EPU-A for AC power models and EPU-B for AC (PoE) models.
1. (1) Components Overview External Appearance Figure 1-50 Front View (1) Power supply module EPU-AM (mounted in slot 1 when shipped) (2) Blank panel (3) Power supply module slots (4) (4) Tamper-evident security tape Do not peel off the tamper-evident security tape. Removing the tape makes the warranty null and void.
1. Components Overview (2) Panel Layout The front layout and back layout are shown in Figure 1-52 Front Layout and Figure 1-53 Back Layout, respectively. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-26 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-52 Front Layout Figure 1-53 Back Layout Table 1-26 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number (1) Name Type POWER Green LED Description Indicates the power supply status.
1. 1.4.2 Components Overview EPU-B External power unit for the AC (PoE) models. EPU-B has the following hardware specifications: • Power supply module slots: 2 • Power supply module (EPU-BM): 1 The EPU has one power supply module in slot 1 and blank panels over the other slots when shipped.
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1. (2) Components Overview Panel Layout The front layout and back layout are shown in Figure 1-56 Front Layout and Figure 1-57 Back Layout, respectively. The numbers in the figure correspond to those in Table 1-27 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors. Figure 1-56 Front Layout Figure 1-57 Back Layout Table 1-27 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors Number (1) Name Type POWER Green LED Description Indicates the power supply status.
1. Components Overview 1.4.3 EPU Accessories The items listed in Table 1-28 EPU Accessories are included as accessories with the shipment of an EPU. Table 1-28 EPU Accessories Number (1) Item Quantity Notes 1 Check List for Bundled Items 1 2 For Safe Operation 1 3 AC power supply cable 1 3m 4 Stand-by power supply cable 1 1.
1. (4) Components Overview Stand-by power supply cable A stand-by power supply cable of 1.5 meter long. Use it to connect the EPU to the switch. Figure 1-59 Stand-by Power Supply Cable Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable. Other cable except the bundled one may cause a fire and/or an electric shock.In addition, use the accessory cable only for these devices. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be the result.
1. Components Overview (6) Rack mounted bracket Use these brackets to mount the EPU on a 19-inch cabinet rack. Figure 1-61 Rack Mounted Bracket (1) Rack mounted bracket (L) (2) Rack Mounted Bracket (R) There are two types of rack mounted brackets: • For AC and DC power models • For AC (PoE) and power redundancy models and EPUs The latter is labeled "24P/EPU”. Confirm that the correct brackets have been selected before attaching the brackets to the device.
1. Components Overview 1.5 Power Supply Module This section describes the power supply modules used in external power units (EPU) for AX2400S series and AX3600S series switches. Add power supply modules to the EPU to use the EPU for more than one switch. There are two types of power supply modules: EPU-AM for EPU-A and EPU-BM for EPU-B. For available combination of switches, EPUs and power supply modules, see 1.4 External Power Unit (EPU). 1.5.
1. Components Overview 1.5.2 EPU-BM EPU-BM is a power supply module for EPU-B and mounted in a power supply module slot of EPU-B. Figure 1-64 External Appearance shows its appearance. For descriptions about (1) to (3) in the figure, see Table 1-30 LED Indication.
1. 1.5.3 Components Overview Power Supply Module Accessories The items listed in Table 1-31 Power Supply Module Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the power supply module. Table 1-31 Power Supply Module Accessories Number (1) Item Quantity 1 Check List for Bundled Items 1 2 For Safe Operation 1 3 Stand-by power supply cable 1 Notes 1.
1. Components Overview 1.6 Memory Card A memory card is inserted in the memory card slot of the main device. The memory card is used for the following: • Backing up operating information. • Saving troubleshooting information in the event of a failure. • Updating the switch software. (1) SD128 (T) Below is an SD memory card with a 128-MB capacity. Figure 1-66 External Appearance Label information: ALAXALA SD128 (T) Make sure to use our standard products with the label shown in the figure.
1. Components Overview 1.7 Transceiver 1.7.1 SFP To use an SFP, insert it into a switch SFP slot. The SFP type can be identified by the color indicated by the arrows in the figure. Note that which SFPs are supported depends on the switch. For compatibility between the switch and SFPs, see Table 1-32 SFP List.
1. Components Overview Make sure to use our standard products with the label shown in the figure. Otherwise, correct operation is not guaranteed. (1) SFP-T (T) Figure 1-67 External Appearance (1) Label information: ALAXALA SFP-T (T) Label color: White (2) Handle color: Yellow SFP-T (T) is supported by the following three models: AAX3630S-24S2XW, AX3640S-24SW and AX3640S-24S2XW. PoE is not supported.
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1. Components Overview 1.7.2 XFP To use an XFP, insert it into an XFP slot in the switch. The XFPs supported by the devices are listed in Table 1-33 XFP List. Table 1-33 XFP List Number Module name Interface 1 XFP-SR (T) 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-SR 2 XFP-LR (T) 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-LR 3 XFP-ER (T) 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-ER 4 XFP-ZR (T) 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE-ZR Laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used.
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1. Components Overview 1.7.3 Transceiver Accessories The items listed in Table 1-34 Transceiver Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the transceiver. Table 1-34 Transceiver Accessories Number (1) Item 1 Check List for Bundled Items 1 2 For Safe Operation 1 Check List for Bundled Items List of the bundled items with shipment of the transceiver (2) For Safe Operation Notes for safe use of the switch are described.
2 Preparation for Installation This chapter describes environmental conditions and the required preparation for installation of the device. Before preparing for an installation, read this chapter carefully and make sure that you understand all instructions and 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 Conditions 2.7 Where to Install 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 provides the conditions for installing the main device and an external power unit (EPU). The installation environment must meet these conditions. 2.2.1 General Installation Conditions The General Installation Conditions for the device are listed below.
2. Preparation for Installation Table 2-2 General Installation Conditions for AX3630S Series Switches (AC, AC (PoE) or DC Power Models) Model Name Item AX3630S -24T Dimensions (W × D × H)*1 Rating Variation range Maximum power consumption Maximum heat emission AX3630S -24TD AX3630S -24T2XD 445 × 490 × 43 mm 445 × 380 × 43 mm 5 kg or less 8 kg or less 5 kg or less Single phase 100 to 120 V AC, 200 to Single phase 100 to 120 V AC -48 V DC 240 V AC*3 90 to 127.2 V AC, 180 to 254.
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2. Preparation for Installation 2.2.2 Environmental Conditions The environmental conditions of the device are listed below. Table 2-8 Environmental Conditions Requirement Device Item Noise*1 EPU AC power model DC power model AC (PoE) model Power redundancy model EPU-A EPU-B 45 dB or less 50 dB or less*2 25 deg. C: 35 dB or 45 dB or less 50 dB or less*2 Vibration less*3 40 deg. C: 45 dB or less 2.45 m/s2 or less Dust 0.15 mg/m3 or less*4 Temperature Operating Humidity*5 0 to 40 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 (3) Conditions for the Incoming Power to the Distribution Board The capacity of electrical current supplied to the distribution board needs to be larger than that of the breaker operating current shown in (2) Distribution Board. Ensure that the capacity of incoming current to the distribution board should be larger than the breaker operating current capacity. Otherwise, the breakers cannot operate properly in case of trouble, which may cause a fire.
2. Preparation for Installation (3) Distribution Board The branch circuit to supply power to the device requires circuit breakers that meet the following specifications. • Rated breaking capacity: 10 AT with single phase 200 V AC (for a 10 A circuit) For easy operation, it is recommended that the distribution board should be installed in the same room as the device or the adjacent room.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.3.3 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 V DC (DC Power Models) (1) DC Power Supply Cable Make sure to use the accessory DC power supply cable. The DC power supply cable shipped with the terminal for the electrical power equipment is not prepared. The specifications of the DC power supply cable for the electrical power equipment are shown in Figure 2-3 Specifications of the DC Power Supply Cable (for Electrical Power Equipment).
2. Preparation for Installation For the DC power models, make sure to connect the ground cable. Not connecting the grounded outlet to the device can cause electric shocks, as well as cause a failure due to electrical noise.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.3.4 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 V DC (Power Redundancy Models) (1) DC Power Supply Cable The power redundancy models contain no accessory power supply cables. Use the power supply cable specified below to connect the device to -48 V DC. Table 2-12 DC Power Supply Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Cable Type DC power supply cable Number of Core Wires AWG No.
2. Preparation for Installation Table 2-13 Ground Cable Specifications Cable Specifications Cable Type Ground cable Number of Core Wires AWG No. 1 14 Make sure to connect the ground cable. Not connecting the grounded outlet to the device can cause electric shocks, as well as a cause a failure due to electrical noise.
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: z The branch circuit of a power supply to the device 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 This device 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 Conditions (1) Dust Cooling fans are embedded in switches. Do not install a switch in a humid or dusty place. The dust conditions of the switch are as follows: • Airborne dust concentration: 0.15 mg/m3 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. (8) Preparation for Installation Spraying Before using pesticide spray or disinfectant in the room where the device is installed, cover 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.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.7 Where to Install This device can be installed either on a table or a 19-inch cabinet rack. (1) Table Install the device on a level, stable and flat table. In addition, satisfy the requirements described in Table 2-14 Conditions for Installing the Device on a Table. Table 2-14 Conditions for Installing the Device on a Table Item Requirements Space for air intake and exhaust Ensure more than 50 mm of free space around all air vents of the switch.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.8 Maintenance Area Ensure the proper amount of space for switch maintenance 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 2-17 Front and Rear Maintenance Space.
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2. Preparation for Installation 2.9 Cooling Conditions 2.9.1 (1) Air Flow Main Device The air flow into and out of a switch is shown in Figure 2-7 Air Flow Into and Out of the Main Device. Figure 2-7 Air Flow Into and Out of the Main Device (2) External Power Unit (EPU) The air flow into and out of the EPU is shown in Figure 2-8 Air Flow Into and Out of the EPU.
2. Preparation for Installation 2.9.2 Cooling Conditions for a Switch on a Table Ensure more than 50 mm of space for air flow from the sides of the device. Do not block the air vents of the device. Otherwise, the internal heat is not discharged, which may cause a fire. Keep more than 50 mm of space from the air vents. When other equipment with a forced air cooling system exists near this switch, air flow from different systems can interfere and adversely affect the cooling of the switch.
2. 2.10 Preparation for Installation Noise of the Switch This switch generates noise due to internal cooling fans. 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 partitions or shelves to block direct noise.
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3 Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals This chapter describes the interface cables and the terminals used for devices. 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 devices and the cables to connect them 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 XFP slot Transceiver XFP-SR (T) Interface 10GBASE-SR Cable Multiple-terminal mode optical fiber (core/cladding diameter = 50 µm/125 µm) Connector LC duplex connector Multiple-terminal mode optical fiber (core/cladding diameter = 62.
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 3.2 Network Interface Specifications 3.2.1 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 (4) PoE System As for the pin assignment of the power supply to the AC (PoE) models, Alternative A defined in IEEE802.3af is used and power supplies to the power receiver devices conforming to IEEE802.3af are supported. For power supply pin assignments on the device, see Table 3-2 Power Supply Pin Assignment. Table 3-2 Power Supply Pin Assignment RJ-45 Pin Number 3.2.
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4 Installation of the Components This chapter provides the procedures for installing components. 4.1 Necessary Tools 4.2 Precautions Before Starting the Installation 4.3 Installation of the Main Device 4.4 Mounting External Power Units (EPUs) and Power Supply Modules 4.5 Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Supply Cable to and from the Main Device 4.6 Attaching and Detaching a Power Supply Cable to and from a External Power Unit (EPU) 4.7 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards and the Dummy Memory Card 4.
4. Installation of the Components 4.1 Necessary Tools The following tools are necessary for installing the components: Phillips screwdriver no. 1: Use this screwdriver to attach the rack mounted brackets to the device. Phillips screwdriver no. 2: Use this screwdriver to mount the device to the rack and to attach the ground cable to the DC power model and the power redundancy model. Antistatic wrist strap: Protect the device from electrostatic discharges.
4. Installation of the Components 4.2 Precautions Before Starting the Installation For switches on tables, avoid an unstable places including wobbly tables and tilted surfaces. Install the switch horizontally on a solid table. Otherwise, the switch might fall and cause injury. Do not block the air vents of the device. Otherwise, the internal heat is not discharged, which may cause a fire. Keep more than 50 mm of space from the air vents. Do not put anything that is 5 kg or more on the switch.
4. Installation of the Components 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. When moving a power redundancy model, do not hold the handle of the power supply or the fan unit. The handle might come off, causing the device to fall and possibly injury. Or the device might be distorted and cause a fire or an electric shock. 4.3.1 Tabletop This device can be installed on the level, stable, flat surface.
4. Installation of the Components 4.3.2 Rack Mount This device can be installed into a 19-inch cabinet rack conforming to the EIA standard. The procedure is as follows: The accessory rack mounted brackets are compatible with M5 screws. Use a rack compatible with M5 screws. For rack-mounting conditions, see (2) 19-Inch Cabinet Rack in 2.7 Place to Install. [Step 1] Attach the rack mounted brackets to the device.
4. Installation of the Components Figure 4-3 Attaching the Rack Mounted Brackets (50 mm Adjustment) (1) Rack mounted bracket (L) (2) Rack mounted bracket (R) (3) M3 × 6 screws (12) Use the accessory screws to attach the rack mounted brackets to the device. There are two types of rack mounted brackets: • For AC and DC power models • For AC (PoE) and power redundancy models and EPUs The latter is labeled "24P/EPU”.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Mount the device into the rack. Figure 4-4 Mounting onto the Rack (1) M5 screws (4) (2) 19-inch cabinet rack When mounting the device on a rack, check thoroughly that the device is in a stable condition. Otherwise, the dropped device or fallen rack may cause injury. When mounting the device into a rack, use the M5 screws supplied with the rack.
4. Installation of the Components 4.4 Mounting External Power Units (EPUs) and Power Supply Modules This section describes how to install the external power units (EPU) on a table or in a rack. Follow the procedures below to use the EPU. When an EPU is connected to more than one main device, add power supply modules to the EPU. Follow the procedures below to add power supply modules. When moving an EPU, do not hold the handle of the power supply modules.
4. Installation of the Components 4.4.1 Table Mount The EPU can be placed 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. Figure 4-5 Attaching the Rubber Pads (1) Rubber pad (2) Mark Confirm that the position to attach the rubber pad has no dirt. Wipe any dirt off with a dry cloth before attaching the rubber pad.
4. Installation of the Components 4.4.2 Rack Mount The EPU can be installed on a 19-inch cabinet rack conforming to the EIA standard. The procedure is as follows: The accessory rack mounted brackets are compatible with M5 screws. Use a rack compatible with M5 screws. For rack-mounting conditions, see (2) 19-Inch Cabinet Rack in 2.7 Place to Install. [Step 1] Attach the rack mounted brackets to the EPU.
4. Installation of the Components Figure 4-7 Attaching the Rack Mounted Brackets (50 mm Adjustment) (1) Rack mounted bracket (L) (2) Rack mounted bracket (R) (3) M3 × 6 screws (12) Use the accessory screws to attach the rack mounted brackets to the EPU. There are two types of rack mounted brackets: • For AC and DC power models • For AC (PoE) and power redundancy models and EPUs The latter is labeled "24P/EPU”.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Mount the EPU into the rack. Figure 4-8 Mounting into the Rack (1) M5 screws (4) (2) 19-inch cabinet rack When mounting the device on a rack, check thoroughly that the device is in a stable condition. Otherwise, the dropped device or fallen rack may cause injury. When mounting the device into a rack, use the M5 screws supplied with the rack.
4. Installation of the Components 4.4.3 Inserting and Removing Power Supply Modules Prior to mounting/dismounting the power supply module, turn off the switch of it. The figures below show how to insert and remove a power supply module to and from slot 2 of the external power unit EPU-A. The same procedures are applicable to the other slots of EPU-A as well as EPU-B. (1) Inserting Insert the power supply module until you hear a click.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Removing Tilt and keep the latch in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle of the power supply module and pull it a little. While holding the bottom, pull out the power supply module.
4. Installation of the Components 4.5 Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Supply Cable to and from the Main Device This section describes how to connect and disconnect a power supply cable to and from the main device. For the AC power and AC (PoE) models and the power redundancy model with the AC power supplies, use an AC power supply cable. For the DC power model and the power redundancy model with DC power supplies, use the DC power supply cable.
4. Installation of the Components (1) Connecting [Step 1] Connect the accessory power supply cable to the AC power connector on the back face of the device. Figure 4-11 Attaching the Power Supply Cable (1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) (2) Cable clamp (3) AC power supply cable (4) AC power connector Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable when the device is connected to 100 V AC. Other cables except the bundled one might cause a fire or electric shock.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-12 Clamping the Power Supply Cable (2) Disconnecting Unfasten the cable clamp to detach the power supply cable. Prior to connecting/disconnecting the power supply cable, turn off the switch of the main device.
4. Installation of the Components 4.5.2 AC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models) Be sure to connect the device to a grounded outlet. Not connecting the grounded outlet to the device can cause electric shocks, as well as cause failures due to electrical noise. When the device is mounted on a rack, fasten the power supply cable with the cable holder of the rack in order to avoid stress on the cable connection part.
4. Installation of the Components For required specifications of the power supply cables, see 2.3.2 200 VAC. Electrical Power Equipment for [Step 2] Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-14 Clamping the Power Supply Cable Figure 4-15 Clamped Power Supply Cable (2) Disconnecting Unfasten the cable clamp to detach the power supply cable. Prior to attaching or detaching the power supply cable, turn off the switch of relevant power unit.
4. Installation of the Components 4.5.3 DC Power Supply Cable (DC Power Models) Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable. Other cable except the bundled one may cause a fire and/or an electric shock.In addition, use the accessory cable only for these devices. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be the result. Prior to connecting/disconnecting the power supply cable, shut off your electrical power equipment. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be caused.
4. Installation of the Components Figure 4-17 Attaching the Power Supply Cable (1) DC power connector 2 (with protective cap) (2) DC power supply cable (3) DC power connector 1 Keep the protective cap in place, except when attaching the cable. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be caused. The optional DC power supply cable is required when two systems of electrical power equipment are used.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Disconnecting [Step 1] Disconnect the DC power supply cable from the DC power connector on the back face of the device. Push the tabs on the both sides and pull it out. [Step 2] Detach the ground cable from the device. Prior to connecting/disconnecting the power supply cable, shut off your electrical power equipment. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be caused. By adding a second power supply, a redundant supply of DC power can be provided to a device.
4. Installation of the Components 4.5.4 DC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models) Be sure to use a DC power supply cable specified by ALAXALA. Otherwise, a fire or an electric shock might result. A trained engineer or maintenance staff should attach and detach the DC power supply cable. The terminals of DC power supply cable are to be connected. Improper handling of the DC power supply cable can cause a fire or an electric shock.
4. Installation of the Components (1) Connecting [Step 1] Attach the ground cable to the device. Figure 4-18 Attaching the Ground Cable (1) M4 × 8 screw (2) Ground cable (3) Ground terminal Make sure to connect the ground cable to the ground terminal. Not connecting the grounded outlet to the device can cause electric shocks, as well as cause failures due to electrical noise. [Step 2] Remove the cable connector from the power unit. Push the tabs on the both sides and pull it out.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 3] Attach the DC power supply cable to the cable connector. 1. Push the buttons using a screwdriver head. The buttons are locked when pushed to the end. Figure 4-20 Attaching the Power Supply Cable 1 (1) Button (white) (2) -48V (3) 0V (4) Button (red) 2. Insert the power supply cables and replace the buttons to secure the cables.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 4] Attach the cable connector to the power supply. Insert the connecter until you hear a click. Figure 4-22 Attaching the Cable Connector (1) Cable connector (2) DC power connector (3) Power supply Prior to attaching or detaching the cable connector, turn off the power. (2) Disconnecting [Step 1] Remove the cable connector from the power unit. Push the tabs on the both sides and pull it out.
4. Installation of the Components 4.6 Attaching and Detaching a Power Supply Cable to and from a External Power Unit (EPU) This section describes how to attach and detach a power supply cable to and from an EPU. As for the EPU, connect the AC power supply cable as well as the stand-by power supply cable to output backup power to the main device. To use the EPU, follow the procedures below to attach or detach the AC power supply cable and the stand-by power supply cable.
4. Installation of the Components (1) Connecting [Step 1] Connect the accessory power supply cable to the AC power connector on the back face of the EPU. Figure 4-23 Attaching the Power Supply Cable (1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) (2) Cable clamp (3) AC power supply cable (4) AC power connector (5) Main power switch Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable. Other cable except the bundled one may cause a fire and/or an electric shock.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-24 Clamping the Power Supply Cable (2) Disconnecting Unfasten the cable clamp to detach the power supply cable. Prior to connecting/disconnecting the power supply cable, turn off the main switch of the EPU.
4. Installation of the Components 4.6.2 Stand-by Power Supply Cable Use the stand-by power supply cable to connect the EPU with the main device. Figure 4-25 Connection Schematic of the Stand-by Power Supply Cable Make sure to use the accessory power supply cable. Other cable except the bundled one may cause a fire and/or an electric shock.In addition, use the accessory cable only for these devices. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be the result.
4. Installation of the Components (1) Connecting Prior to attaching or detaching the stand-by power supply cable, turn off the power supply module in the relevant slot. The figure above shows a connection between slot 1 of EPU-A and the main device. The same procedures are applicable to the other slots of EPU-A as well as EPU-B. [Step 1] Attach the stand-by power supply cable to the stand-by power supply connector on the back face of the EPU. Insert the connecter until you hear a click.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Attach the stand-by power supply cable to the stand-by power supply connector on the back face of the main device. Insert the connecter until you hear a click. Figure 4-27 Attaching the Stand-by Power Supply Cable to the Main Unit (1) Stand-by power supply cable (2) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) Keep the protective cap in place, except when attaching the cable. Otherwise, a fire and/or an electric shock may be caused.
4. Installation of the Components 4.7 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards and the Dummy Memory Card 4.7.1 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards Be sure to remove the memory card before moving the main device. Excessive stress applied on the memory card during transfer might damage the connector part of the memory card slot. (1) Inserting Hold the memory card with the cut-off corner on the right. Insert it into the device until you hear a click and then release your finger slowly.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Removing [Step 1] Push the memory card once until you hear a click. The lock is released and the memory card is ejected a little. Figure 4-29 Removing the Memory Card (1) Memory card [Step 2] Remove the memory card. Figure 4-30 Removing the Memory Card The device is accessing the memory card while the ACC LED is lighting. Do not remove the memory card or turn off the device. Otherwise, the memory card may be damaged.
4. Installation of the Components 4.7.2 Inserting and Removing the Dummy Memory Card When no memory card is used, insert the dummy memory card (hereinafter dummy card) into the memory card slot of the device as a substitute. The dummy card is supplied together with the main device. After the device is installed, follow the procedures below to use the dummy card. Be sure to remove the dummy card before moving the main device.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Removing [Step 1] Push the dummy card until until you hear a click. The lock is released and the dummy card is ejected a little. Figure 4-32 Removing the Dummy Card (1) Dummy Card [Step 2] Remove the dummy card. Figure 4-33 Removing the Dummy Card Do not forcibly pull a locked dummy card to remove it. Otherwise, the connector part of the memory card slot might be damaged. Store the removed dummy card securely.
4. Installation of the Components 4.8 Inserting and Removing SFPs SFPs can be inserted and removed without turning off the switch. 4.8.1 Inserting and Removing SFP-T(T) The temperature of operating SFP-T(T) can rise up to 65 deg. C after a link is established. Do not touch it during or immediately after operation. Otherwise, you might get burned. To remove SFP-T(T), do either of the steps below. Otherwise, you might get burned.
4. Installation of the Components Figure 4-35 Installing the SFP into a Lower Port (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. Installation of the Components 4.8.2 (1) Inserting or Removing SFP-SX (T)/SFP-SX2 (T)/SFP-LX (T)/ SFP-LH (T)/SFP-BX1U (T)/SFP-BX1D (T)/SFP-BX4U (T)/ SFP-BX4D (T) Inserting Keep the handle upright as shown in the figure and insert the SFP until you hear a click. Figure 4-37 Inserting the SFP into an Upper Port (1) SFP (2) SFP slot The figure above shows how to install the SFP into an upper SFP slot of an AX3630S-24S2XW, AX3640S-24SW or AX3640S-24S2XW model.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Removing Move down the handle in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle to pull out the SFP.
4. Installation of the Components 4.9 Inserting and Removing XFPs XFPs can be inserted and removed without turning off the switch. (1) Inserting Keep the handle upright as shown in the figure and insert the XFP until you hear a click. Figure 4-40 Inserting the XFP (1) XFP (2) XFP slot (2) Removing Move down the handle in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle to pull out the XFP.
4. Installation of the Components 4.10 Connecting a Setup Terminal Connect a setup terminal to the CONSOLE port of the main device. For this connection, use an RS-232C crossover cable with D-sub 9-pin female connectors on both ends. Figure 4-42 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 main device.
4. Installation of the Components 4.11 (1) Connecting Interface Cables UTP Cable Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-44 Attaching the UTP cable (1) UTP cable The figure above shows a connection to an Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T port of the main device. Connect the cable to the SFP-T(T) in the same way. For detaching the cable, pull out the connector with the tab held down.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Optical Fiber Cable (LC Duplex Connector) Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-45 Optical Fiber Cable (LC Duplex Connector) (1) Optical fiber cable (LC duplex connector) (2) Transceiver To clean the optical connector, see Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors. For detaching the cable, pull out the connector with the tab held down. The figure above shows a connection to an SFP. Connect XFPs in the same way.
4. Installation of the Components (3) Optical Fiber Cable (LC Simplex Connector) Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-46 Optical Fiber Cable (LC Simplex Connector) (1) Optical fiber cable (LC simplex connector) (2) Transceiver To clean the optical connector, see Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors. For detaching the cable, pull out the connector with the tab held down.
4. Installation of the Components 4.12 Powering the Main Device On and Off 4.12.1 AC Power and AC (PoE) Models The description below is about powering the AC power model on and off. The same procedures are applicable to the AC (PoE) models. (1) Power On Turn on the power switch on the back face of the device. Figure 4-47 Power On (AC Power Model) (1) Power switch To supply backup power from the EPU, also turn on the EPU and the power supply module.
4. Installation of the Components In the following situations, do not switch off the device until the blinking ST1 LED in green turns to lighting continuously in green. Otherwise, the device may break down. • Updating software 4.12.2 (1) DC Power Model Power On Turn on the power switch on the back face of the device. Figure 4-48 Power On (DC Power Model) (1) Power switch (2) Power Off Turn off the power switch on the back face of the device.
4. Installation of the Components 4.12.3 Power Redundancy Model The description below is about powering the device on and off with a PS-A01. The same procedures are applicable to the device with PS-D01. (1) Power On Turn on all the power switches on the back face of the device. Figure 4-49 Power On (Power Redundancy Model) (1) Power switch For devices with redundant power supplies, if one of the power switches is turned off, a power failure might be detected and the ST1 LED might blink red.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Power Off Turn off all power switches on the back face of the device. For devices with redundant power supplies, turning off either power switch does not shut off the power to the device. Turn off the switches of all power units mounted on the device to shut it off. The device is accessing the memory card whenever the ACC LED is lit it. Do not remove the memory card or turn off the device. Otherwise, the memory card might be damaged.
4. Installation of the Components 4.13 Powering the External Power Unit (EPU) On or Off 4.13.1 (1) EPU-A Power On [Step 1] Turn on the main power switch on the back face of the EPU. Figure 4-50 Power On (Main Body of the EPU) (1) Main power switch Prior to turning on the main switch of the EPU, make sure all power switches of the mounted power supply modules are turned off. [Step 2] Turn on the power supply modules.
4. Installation of the Components (2) Power Off Turn off the main switch of the EPU to shut off all backup power supply to the device. [Step 1] Turn off the power supply modules. Check the cable connection on the back face of the EPU and switch off the power supply module to stop. [Step 2] When all power supply modules are switched off, turn off the main switch on the back face of the EPU. When the main switch of the EPU is turned off, all backup power supply to the device is shut off.
4. Installation of the Components [Step 2] Turn on the power supply modules. Figure 4-53 Power On (Power Supply Module) (1) Power switch (2) Power Off [Step 1] Turn off the power supply modules. Check the cable connection on the back face of the EPU and switch off the power supply module to stop. [Step 2] When all power supply modules are switched off, turn off the main switch on the back face of the EPU.
4. Installation of the Components 4.14 (1) Miscellaneous Operations Time Setting The clock is not set on delivery. Specify the current time. To set the time, see the corresponding manual shown below. Table 4-1 Manuals for Time Setting Series Manual AX2400S Series AX2400S Software Manual Configuration Guide Vol. 1 AX3600S Series AX3600S Software Manual Configuration Guide Vol. 1 The time setting of the device is retained for about ten days after being shut down.
4. Installation of the Components After configuration settings, make sure to back up the operating information for easy restoration in case that a fault occurs and some components are replaced. For details about back up operations, see 11. Device Management in the Software Manual Configuration Guide Vol. 1. (3) System Interoperation Tests Before actual system operation, conduct a test to check the configuration settings.
5 Expansion, Replacement and Removal This chapter describes the procedures to expand, replace and remove the main devices, external power units (EPUs) and power supply modules. 5.1 Necessary Tools 5.2 Precautions Before Starting an Installation 5.3 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Main Devices 5.4 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supplies 5.5 Replacement of Fan Unit 5.6 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of External Power Units (EPUs) 5.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.1 Necessary Tools The following tools are necessary to expand, replace or remove the components: Phillips screwdriver no. 1: Use this screwdriver to attach the rack mounted brackets to the device and to installing or removing a power supply and a fan unit to or from the power redundancy model. Phillips screwdriver no.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.2 Precautions Before Starting an Installation Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The components may cause the injury. For EPUs, use blank panels to cover the slots which do not contain power supply modules. Otherwise, the components might cause an injury or invading foreign matters might cause a failure. Prior to mounting/dismounting the power supply module, turn off the switch of it. Make sure to wear the antistatic wrist strap.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.3 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 5-1 Steps to Uninstall the Device to uninstall the device. For installations, perform the steps in reverse. The figures below show the AC power model with the external power unit (EPU). The same procedures are applicable to the AC (PoE) model with the EPUs.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal Figure 5-1 Steps to Uninstall the Device Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The components may cause the injury. When moving the power redundancy model, do not hold the handle of the power supply or the fan unit. The handle might come off, causing the device to fall, which might cause injury. Or the device might become distorted and cause a fire or electric shock. Prior to mounting/dismounting the power supply module, turn off the switch of it.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal Do not touch the parts or the soldered surfaces on the power supply module. For storage, put the module in an antistatic bag. (1) Uninstallation [Step 1] Check the EPU and the slot from which backup power is supplied to a device. Turn off the power supply module mounted in the slot. [Step 2] Turn off the main device. [Step 3] Disconnect the stand-by power supply cable from the main device and the EPU.
5. (2) Expansion, Replacement and Removal Installing [Step 1] Install the switch. [Step 2] Mount the power supply module to the EPU. [Step 3] Connect the AC power supply cable to the switch. [Step 4] Connect the stand-by power supply cable to the switch and the EPU. [Step 5] Turn on the switch. [Step 6] Turn on the power supply module to output power to the switch. After replacement of the main device, restore operating information when the device starts up.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.4 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supplies This section describes the procedures to expand, replace and remove the power supplies in the power redundancy models. Power supplied can be added, replaced, and removed while the switch is on. After a power supply is removed, mount a fan unit. Otherwise, the air flow of the device is not guaranteed and a failure might occur due to increasing temperatures inside the device.
5. (1) Expansion, Replacement and Removal Removing [Step 1] Turn off the power supply to be replaced. [Step 2] Disconnect the power supply cable from the power supply to be replaced. For the extension or replacement of a power supply, disconnect the power supply cable from the power supply to be replaced. When the power supply cable is connected, part of the circuit is energized even though the power switch is off.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal [Step 4] Hold the handle of the power supply and pull it a little. Supporting the bottom, pull out the power supply.
5. (2) Expansion, Replacement and Removal Installing [Step 1] Insert the power supply into the power supply slot. Figure 5-4 Connecting the Power Supply 1 (1) Power supply slot (2) Power supply [Step 2] Tighten the screws of the power supply. Figure 5-5 Connecting the Power Supply 2 (1) Screw [Step 3] Connect the power supply cable to the power supply. [Step 4] Turn on the power supply.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.5 Replacement of a Fan Unit This section describes the procedures to replace the fan unit in the power redundancy model. The fan unit can be removed while the switch is on. When the fan unit is replaced while the switch is still on, do not leave the device for more than three minutes without a replacement fan unit. Otherwise, a failure might occur due to increasing temperatures inside the switch. (1) Removing [Step 1] Loosen the screws of the fan unit.
5. (2) Expansion, Replacement and Removal Inserting [Step 1] Insert the fan unit into power supply slot 2. Figure 5-8 Inserting the Fan Unit 1 (1) Power supply slot 2 (2) Fan unit [Step 2] Tighten the screws of the fan unit.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.6 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of External Power Units (EPUs) This section describes the procedures for installing and uninstalling the EPUs. Follow the steps shown in Figure 5-10 Steps to Replace the EPU to uninstall the EPU. For installation, perform the steps in reverse. The figures below shows an EPU-A. The same procedures are applicable to an EPU-B.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The components may cause the injury. When moving the EPU, do not hold the handle of the power supply modules. The handle might come off, causing the device to fall, which might cause injury. Or the EPU might be distorted, possibly causing a fire or an electric shock. Prior to mounting/dismounting the power supply module, turn off the switch of it.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal (2) Installing [Step 1] Install the EPU. [Step 2] Mount the power supply module to the EPU. [Step 3] Connect the AC power supply cable to the EPU. [Step 4] Connect the stand-by power supply cables to the switches and the EPU. [Step 5] Turn on the main power switch of the EPU. [Step 6] Turn on the power supply modules.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal 5.7 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supply Modules This section describes the procedures to install and remove the power supply modules while the EPU is on. Follow the steps shown in Figure 5-11 Replacement of the Power Supply Modules to remove the power supply module. For installation, perform them in reverse. The figures below show an EPU-AM. The same procedures are applicable to an EPU-BM.
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The components may cause the injury. Prior to mounting/dismounting the power supply module, turn off the switch of it. Do not touch the parts or the soldered surfaces on the power supply module. For storage, put the module in an antistatic bag. (1) Removing [Step 1] Turn off the power supply module to replace. [Step 2] Disconnect the stand-by power supply cable from the main device and the EPU.
Appendix Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Appendix C Specifications of Setup Terminal 175
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors Appendix A.1 Cleaning Optical Connectors of Transceivers Follow the procedures below to clean the optical connector of the transceiver. A laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used. Do not directly look into the optical transmitter/receiver part. The figures below show the way to clean the optical connector of SFPs. The same procedures are applicable to XFPs.
Appendix 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 Check the tip of the optical connector cleaner for torn surface fabric, stains and foreign substances before cleaning the connector. The faulty tip might damage the ferrule end. Make sure to use a dedicated optical connector cleaner.
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors [Step 3] Use the stick-type optical connector cleaner to clear any adhered dirt from the ferrule end. Figure A-3 Cleaning the Ferrule End Do not apply excessive pressure for cleaning. Otherwise, the ferrule end may be damaged. Rotate the optical connector cleaner only clockwise. Rotating it clockwise and counterclockwise alternately may damage the ferrule end. See the instructions of the optical connector cleaner before use.
Appendix A Appendix A.2 Cleaning Optical Connectors Cleaning Optical Fiber Cables Follow the procedures below to clean the connector of the optical fiber cable. A laser beam, which is colorless and invisible, is used. Do not directly look into the optical transmitter/receiver part. [Step 1] Use the air duster to remove foreign particles and dust on the tip of the connector.
Appendix 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 for cleaning. Otherwise, the ferrule end may be damaged. See the instructions of the optical connector cleaner before use.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Appendix B.1 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Table B-1 Physical Specifications of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T (Ethernet Port on the Main Device) Physical Specifications Item 10BASE-T Non-PoE UTP cable PoE 100BASE-TX 1000BASE-T Category 5 or higher Enhanced Category 5 or higher 100 m 100 m Category 3 or higher *1 Category 5 or higher Transmission distance (max.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Appendix B.2 Ethernet 1000BASE-X Interface Table B-4 Physical Specifications of 1000BASE-SX Item Physical Specifications Cable type Multiple-terminal mode Core/cladding diameter Transmission bandwidth 50 µm/125 µm 400 MHz·km 62.5 µm/125 µm 500 MHz·km Laser center wavelength 160 MHz·km 0.770 to 0.860 µm Optical transmission power (mean) -9.5 to 0 dBm Optical reception power (mean) -17.0 to 0 dBm Optical transmission loss (max.) 7.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Table B-7 Physical Specifications of 1000BASE-LH Item Cable type Core/cladding diameter Physical Specifications Single-terminal mode Single-terminal mode (DSF) 10 µm/125 µm 8 µm/125 µm Laser center wavelength 1.540 to 1.570 µm Optical transmission power (mean) 0 to +5.0 dBm Optical reception power (mean) -22.0 to 0 dBm Optical transmission loss (max.) 22 dB*1 Transmission distance 2 m to 70km *1 When optical transmission loss is 5.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Appendix B.3 Ethernet 10GBASE-R Interface Table B-9 Physical Specifications of 10GBASE-SR Item Physical Specifications Cable type Multiple-terminal mode Core/cladding diameter Transmission bandwidth 50 µm/125 µm 400 MHz·km 500 MHz·km Laser center wavelength 62.5 µm/125 µm 2000 MHz·km -7.3 to -1.0 dBm Optical reception power (mean) -9.9 to -1.0 dBm Optical transmission loss (max.) 2.
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces Table B-12 Physical Specifications of 10GBASE-ZR Item Cable type Physical Specifications Single-terminal mode Core/cladding diameter 10 µm/125 µm Laser center wavelength 1.530 to 1.565 µm Optical transmission power (mean) +0.5 to +4.0 dBm Optical reception power (mean) -24.0 to -7.0 dBm Optical transmission loss (max.) 24.
Appendix C Specifications of Setup Terminal Appendix C Specifications of Setup Terminal Appendix C.1 Specifications of Setup Terminal Be sure to use a personal computer or a workstation that meets the requirements listed in Table C-1 the Terminal. Specifications of Table C-1 Specifications of the Terminal Item Requirement Communication port RS-232C port Communication software Tera Term Pro (Version 2.