BlackDiamond X Series Switches Hardware Installation Manual 120729 Published April 2015
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Table of Contents Preface......................................................................................................................................... 5 Conventions............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Providing Feedback to Us........................................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Replacing a Management Module..............................................................................................................................83 Reseating a Management Module DIMM................................................................................................................ 93 Packing the Chassis for Shipping...............................................................................................................................
Preface Conventions This section discusses the conventions used in this guide. Text Conventions The following tables list text conventions that are used throughout this guide. Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Alerts you to... Note Important features or instructions. Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data. Warning Risk of severe personal injury. New This command or section is new for this release.
Preface • • • Cell Site Routers (E4G-200 and E4G-400) Summit® family switches SummitStack™ When a feature or feature implementation applies to specific platforms, the specific platform is noted in the heading for the section describing that implementation in the ExtremeXOS command documentation. In many cases, although the command is available on all platforms, each platform uses specific keywords.
Preface • • • • A description of your network environment (such as layout, cable type, other relevant environmental information) Network load and frame size at the time of trouble (if known) The device history (for example, if you have returned the device before, or if this is a recurring problem) Any previous Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers Related Publications Hardware Documentation • • • • • BlackDiamond X Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide Summit Family Switches Hardware Instal
1 BlackDiamond X Series Switches BlackDiamond Installation Roadmap BlackDiamond X Series Overview BlackDiamond X Series Chassis Features Management Module Ports Overview The following sections provide an oveview of the BlackDiamond X series Series Switch: • • • • BlackDiamond Installation Roadmap on page 8 BlackDiamond X Series Overview on page 8 BlackDiamond X Series Chassis Features on page 9 Management Module Ports Overview on page 12 BlackDiamond Installation Roadmap After reading about the BlackDiam
BlackDiamond X Series Switches • • • • • • • • • • • 10-Gigabit fiber or copper ports. 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports. 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports Ability to connect using direct attach copper cables, active optical fiber cables, and SFP+ , QSFP +, or CFP2 optical modules. 2.
BlackDiamond X Series Switches Figure 1: Front of the BlackDiamond X Series chassis 1 = Power supply cover 3 = Management modules 2 = ESD jack 4 = I/O modules The front of the chassis provides access to: • Card cage for the management modules and I/O modules • Bays for redundant power supplies, with ventilated cover • Connection point for ESD-preventive strap The following figure shows the back of the BlackDiamond X Series chassis.
BlackDiamond X Series Switches Figure 2: Back of the BlackDiamond X Series chassis 1 = Grounding point 3 = AC power input connectors 2 = ESD jack 4 = Fan trays The back of the chassis provides access to: • Eight AC power input connectors • Five vertical fan trays • Four fabric module slots behind the fan trays • Connection point for ESD-preventive strap • Attachment point for optional chassis ground ("1" in the Figure 2: Back of the BlackDiamond X Series chassis on page 11) BlackDiamond X Series Switc
BlackDiamond X Series Switches Management Module Ports Overview Each BlackDiamond management module (MM) has a 10/100/1000BASE-TX Ethernet management port. The management port enables direct communication with the central processing unit (CPU) of the switch. IT personnel can plug an Ethernet cable directly from a laptop into the management port for direct access into the switch. This access allows viewing and local management of the switch configurations.
2 BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Module Overview Understanding Management Modules Understanding I/O Modules Understanding Fabric Modules Understanding Fan Trays The following sections provide information on the BlackDiamond X series Series modules and fans: • Module Overview on page 13 • Understanding Management Modules on page 16 • Understanding I/O Modules on page 19 • Understanding Fabric Modules on page 26 • Understanding Fan Trays on page 27 Module Overview Modules for the switch incl
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Table 3: Modules Available for the BlackDiamond X series Series Switch Module Type Short Description Long Description Management module BDX-MM1 Management Module 1 for BlackDiamond X series chassis. two modules required for 1+1 redundancy. 900848-10 Switch fabric module BDXA-FM20T 5.12Tbps Fabric Module for BlackDiamond X series chassis. Minimum three modules required for wirespeed performance, four required for N+1 redundancy supporting full 20Tbps.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Table 3: Modules Available for the BlackDiamond X series Series Switch (continued) Module Type Short Description Long Description I/O module BDXA-10G48X 48-Port 10GBASE-X SFP+ module for BlackDiamond X series chassis. Up to eight modules in the BlackDiamond X series chassis support up to 384 wirespeed 10GbE ports and work with either 2.56 or 5.12Tbps Fabric Modules. 900851-10 BDXA-40G24X 24-Port 40GBASE-X QSFP + module for BlackDiamond X series chassis.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Table 3: Modules Available for the BlackDiamond X series Series Switch (continued) Module Type Short Description Long Description Manufacturing No. (SKU) Modules. 100GBASE-SR10 and 100GBASE-LR4 CFP2 optical modules are supported. Optics and cables are not included. BDXB-100G4X-XL 4-Port 100GBASE -X CFP2 (or used as 40-Port 10GBASE-X SFP+) "XL" module supports up to 1 million forwarding entries.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans When you save the switch configuration, it is saved to all installed management modules. Selection of the primary management module occurs automatically. The following examples describe the selection process: • When a switch boots with two management modules installed, the management module in slot A becomes the primary.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Figure 3: BDX-MM1 Module 1 = LEDs 3 = Console port 2 = Management port and USB ports 4 = Auxiliary port with LED Reading Management Module LEDs LEDs on the management module provide status information about operation of the switch and major chassis components. Table 4: LEDs on the BDX-MM1 Management Module Label/Function Color/State Meaning ERR Error Amber/steady A critical software error has been logged since power-up.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Table 4: LEDs on the BDX-MM1 Management Module (continued) Label/Function Color/State Meaning Link (on Management port) Green Link is up. Off Link is down. Activity (on Management port) Amber Packet activity is occurring. Off No packet activity is occurring. Auxiliary port (unlabeled) N/A For future development.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Figure 4: BDXA-10G48X I/O Module 1 = 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports 2 = LEDs In the default configuration for the BDXA-10G48X module, all ports: • Are added to the default VLAN as untagged. • Inherit the properties of the default VLAN (for example, protocol type and VLAN ID).
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Figure 5: BDXA-40G24X I/O Module 1 = QSFP+ ports 2 = LEDs In the default configuration for the BDXA-40G24X module, all ports: • Are added to the default VLAN as untagged. • Inherit the properties of the default VLAN (for example, protocol type and VLAN ID).
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans When a port is configured to operate in 10-Gbps mode, all four port numbers associated with that physical port are displayed as being available. The default mode for the ports is 40-Gbps operation. To configure a port for 10-Gbps operation, use the command: configure ports partition Figure 6: BDXA-40G12X I/O Module on page 22 shows the front of the module, including port and LED locations.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans 1 = 10-gigabit Ethernet ports 2 = LEDs In the default configuration for the BDXA-10G48T module, all ports: • Are added to the default VLAN as untagged. • Inherit the properties of the default VLAN (for example, protocol type and VLAN ID). The BDXA-10G48T module has the following LEDs: Module status (STAT) Module diagnostics (DIAG) Port status • • • For information about the LEDs and their activity on the BDXA-10G48T modules, see I/O Module LEDs on page 25.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans For specific port configuration commands, refer to the ExtremeXOS Command Reference Guide The BDXB-100G4X module has the following LEDs: • Module status (STAT) • Module diagnostics (DIAG) • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the BDXB-100G4X modules, see I/O Module LEDs on page 25. BDXB-100G4X-XL I/O Module The BDXB-100G4X-XL I/O module supports four CFP2 based 100-gigabit Ethernet ports.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans To enable 10G port speeds with a breakout cable, use the following command: configure port partition 10x10G For specific port configuration commands, refer to the ExtremeXOS Command Reference Guide . The BDXB-100G4X-XL module has the following LEDs: • Module status (STAT) • Module diagnostics (DIAG) • Port status When a port is operating in 100-Gbps mode, the farthest left LED below that port lights white to indicate the 100-Gbps operation.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Table 5: LEDs on the BlackDiamond X series Series I/O Modules (continued) 40G Ports Port status Note When I/O ports are in 40G mode, only port LEDs 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, and 45 will be lit. The other I/O port LEDs are turned off. When I/O ports are in 10G mode, all port LEDs are lit. 100G Ports Port status Note When I/O ports are in 100G mode, only port LEDs 1, 11, 21, and 31 will be lit. The other I/O port LEDs are turned off.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans Figure 10: Fabric Module 1 = Inserter/extractor lever BDXA-FM10T fabric modules provide a total switch fabric capacity of 10 Terabits per second, and BDXA-FM20T fabric modules provide 20 Terabits per second. A switch fabric composed of BDXA-FM10T modules will provide full line rate for the BDXA-10G48X, BDXA-10G48T, BDXB-100G4X, and BDXA-40G12X I/O modules. For the BDXA-40G24X I/O module, a BDXA-FM20T switch fabric is required for full line rate on all ports.
BlackDiamond X series Series Modules and Fans module installed behind that fan tray. Only the first four fan trays (starting from the left most side when looking at the rear of the chassis) are associated with fabric modules. Caution Never lift the chassis by using the handles on the fan trays. Figure 11: Fan Trays in the BlackDiamond X series Chassis Table 7: LEDs for the Fan Trays Label/Function Color/State Meaning Stat Green Fans are operating normally.
3 Understanding Power Supplies Understanding PSU Redundancy in the BlackDiamond X series Chassis AC Power Supply The BlackDiamond X series is powered by AC power supplies that are installed at the top front of the chassis. Warning Field operators must not attempt to open the power supply enclosure for any reason; the power supply does not contain user-serviceable parts. In the event of failure, return the defective power supply to Extreme Networks for repair or replacement.
Understanding Power Supplies Power System Redundancy Overview The BlackDiamond X series chassis has slots for eight PSUs. There is a power connector on the back for each PSU. If all populated PSUs are powered from 220VAC, then each PSU is capable of supplying about 2500W to the chassis. If any PSU is powered by 120VAC, then each PSU is capable of supplying about 1250W. Note 2500W and 1250W are approximations. When several PSUs are installed in a system, the actual power per PSU decreases by up to 10%.
Understanding Power Supplies AC Power Supply The AC power supply for the BlackDiamond X series delivers 2500 W when operated from 185 to 264 VAC, or 1250 W when operated from 90 to 140 VAC. Figure 12: BlackDiamond X series AC Power supply 1 = LEDs 3 = Inserter/extractor lever 2 = Release button Each AC PSU contains two cooling fans at the front of the unit. Airflow is from front to back. The BlackDiamond X series AC power supply does not contain a field-operator-replaceable fuse.
Understanding Power Supplies Table 8: LEDs on the BlackDiamond X series AC Power Supply (continued) LED Type and Color Power Supply Condition AC OKGreen DC OKGreen ALMRed AC input is present; DC outputs are good. On On Off AC input is good; output (48 V) has a fault. On Off On Output is good, but a warning alarm has been detected (for example, Undervoltage). On On On Understanding Power Supply Cords An AC power cord is not included with the BlackDiamond X series AC power supply.
4 Preparing Your Site Planning Your Site Meeting Site Requirements Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements Meeting Power Requirements Following Applicable Industry Standards The information in this section is intended for the system administrator, network equipment technician, network manager, or facilities manager responsible for installing and managing the network hardware.
Preparing Your Site Meeting Operating Environment Requirements Learn the regulations for building codes and standards. Virtually all areas of the United States are regulated by building codes and standards. During the early planning stages of installing or modifying your network, it is important that you develop a thorough understanding of the regulations that pertain to your location and industry.Verify that your site meets all environmental and safety requirements.
Preparing Your Site Table 9: Authorities on Electrical Codes (continued) Organization Address Web Site URL Electronics Industries Alliance (EIA) Trade association that develops technical standards, disseminates marketing data, and maintains contact with government agencies in matters relating to the electronics industry. EIA 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 22201 USA www.eia.
Preparing Your Site 1 2 3 4 5 Be sure that the ventilation in the wiring closet is adequate to maintain a temperature below 104° F (40° C). Install a reliable air conditioning and ventilation system. Keep the ventilation in the wiring closet running during non-business hours; otherwise, the equipment can overheat. Maintain an ambient operating temperature of 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C). Maintain a storage temperature of -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C).
Preparing Your Site Rack Specifications and Recommendations Racks should conform to conventional standards. In the United States, use EIA Standard RS-310C: Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment. In countries other than the United States, use IEC Standard 297. In addition, verify that your rack meets the basic mechanical, space, and earthquake requirements that are described in this section.
Preparing Your Site Meeting Space Requirements for the Rack The rack must have enough space around it for servicing. To ensure adequate space, do the following: 1 Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily. 2 Allow a minimum of 48 inches (122 cm) in front of the rack and 24 inches (61 cm) behind the rack. 3 When using a relay (two-post) rack, provide a minimum of 24 inches (61 cm) of space behind the mounted equipment. Extra room on each side is optional.
Preparing Your Site Labelling Cables A reliable cable labeling system is essential when planning and installing a network. Maintaining accurate records helps you to: • • • • • Relocate devices easily. Make changes quickly. Isolate faults in the distribution system. Locate the opposite end of any cable. Know the types of network devices that your cabling infrastructure can support. Do the following to properly label your cables: 1 Identify cables by securely attaching labels to all cable ends.
Preparing Your Site Table 10: Fiber Media Types and Maximum Cable Distances (continued) Standard Media Type Mhz•Km Rating Maximum Distance 1000BASE-ZX (1550 nm optical window) 10/125 µm single-mode fiber – 80 km 100BASE-LX100 (1550 nm optical window) 10/125 µm single-mode fiber – 100 km 1000BASE-BX10 (1490 nm optical window) (1310 nm optical window) 10/125 µm single-mode fiber – 10 km 1000BASE-LX70 (1550 nm optical window) 10/125 µm single-mode fiber – 70 km 10GBASE-SR SFP+ (850 nm opti
Preparing Your Site Table 11: Copper Cable Category, Transmission Rate, and Maximum Cable Distances (continued) Cable Category Distance for 100 Mb/s Distance for 1Gb/s Distance for 10Gb/s 6a 100 meters 100 meters 100 meters 7 100 meters 100 meters 100 meters Table 12: Extreme Networks Direct-Attach Cables Cable Type Model Number Length SFP+ passive copper cable 10304 1 meter 10305 3 meters 10306 5 meters 10307 10 meters 10311 0.
Preparing Your Site 10 Keep all ports and connectors free of dust. Caution Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable can build up ESD charges when being pulled into a new installation. Before connecting any cable to the switch, discharge ESD from the cable by plugging the RJ-45 connector into a LAN Static Discharge device or use an equivalent method. Fiber Optic Cable Fiber optic cable must be handled carefully during installation.
Preparing Your Site 1 Avoid the following situations: a Attaching UTP cable to AC power cables b Routing UTP cable near antennas, such as a ham radio antenna c Routing UTP cable near equipment that could exhibit RF interference, such as ARC welding equipment d Routing UTP cable near electrical motors e Routing UTP cable near air conditioner units f Routing UTP cable near electrical transformers 2 In areas or applications where these situations cannot be avoided, use fiber optic cabling or shielded twiste
Preparing Your Site Turning off and on your unit There is no power switch on the chassis. Warning For systems using an AC power supply, unplug the AC power cords from the back of the chassis to disconnect the power to the chassis. Warning Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing. Débranchez tous les cordons d'alimentation avant l'entretien. AC Power Cord Requirements AC power input cords are not included with BlackDiamond X series power supplies.
Preparing Your Site • • Provide alarms on certain error conditions. Provide short circuit protection. Selecting a UPS Select a UPS that meets your requirements: • • • • What are the amperage requirements? What is the longest potential time period that the UPS would be required to supply backup power? Where will the UPS be installed? What is the maximum transition time that your installation will allow? Note We recommend that you use a UPS that provides online protection.
5 Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis Unpacking the Chassis Checking Pre-Installation Requirements Rack-Mounting the Chassis Grounding the Chassis Installing Power Supplies Connecting Power Cords Before you install the BlackDiamond X series Chassis, read the information in Safety Information on page 102. Installing the BlackDiamond X series chassis requires two people to maneuver the switch and attach mounting hardware.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 1 Cut the straps around the box. Figure 16: Unstrapping the Box 2 Slide the box up and off the chassis and interior packing foam. Figure 17: Removing the Box 3 Remove the inside corner braces. 4 Remove the support brackets and boxed accessories and set them aside until you need them. 5 Lift off the upper packing foam.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 6 Pull apart the keyed corner of the lower packing foam and remove the lower packing foam from around the chassis. Figure 18: Removing the Accessories and Foam 7 On each side, remove the restraining bolts from the shipping brackets at the front and middle of the chassis. Figure 19: Unbolting the Chassis 8 Remove all the fan trays, one at a time. a Completely loosen the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis c Set the fan tray aside in a safe place. Figure 20: Removing the Fan Trays 9 Open the accessory box and locate the four lifting handles. Caution Never use the handles on the fan assemblies to lift the chassis. The handles and the fan assemblies are not designed to hold the weight of the chassis. 10 On each side of the chassis, set the pegs on the lifting handles into the mounting holes.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis Checking Pre-Installation Requirements In addition to the support brackets that are shipped with the chassis, you need the following tools and equipment to install a chassis: • Mid-mount bracket kit (model number 48020, ordered separately from the chassis) • # 2 Phillips screwdriver for attaching the mid-mount brackets to the middle of the chassis sides • Rack-mount screws appropriate for your organization’s rack system, as follows: • 4 screws to attach eac
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis b Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, insert and tighten the mounting screws to secure the bracket to the chassis. Figure 23: Attaching Mid-mount Brackets (position "C" shown) 2 Identify the rack location where the chassis will be installed.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 3 Using four rack mounting screws, attach the support bracket to the equipment rack immediately below the intended chassis location. Screws are not provided. To provide wider support for the chassis as you install it, you can attach the second support bracket on the other side of the rack post. Figure 24: Attaching the Support Bracket 4 5 6 7 If necessary, attach the lifting handles to each side of the chassis.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 9 Check to ensure screws are secure. Figure 25: Securing the Chassis to the Rack 10 After the chassis is secured to the equipment rack, ground the chassis. Grounding the Chassis Although grounding the chassis is optional, it is recommended to do so. You must provide the following materials to ground the chassis: • • • Two 10-24 screws One copper, standard barrel 2-hole compression grounding lug with 0.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 1 Identify the grounding pad on the back of the chassis. Figure 26: Grounding Pad on the Chassis 1 = Grounding pad 2 3 4 5 6 Strip 0.5 inch (1.2 cm) of insulation from the stranded copper wire cable. Insert the stripped wire into the cable lug. Crimp the lug securely onto the cable. Insert the screws through the lug and into the grounding pad on the back of the chassis.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis c Lift the cover panel away from the chassis. Figure 27: Removing the Power Supply Ventilation Cover 2 Identify the power supply bay where you will install the power supply. Power supply bays are numbered from 1A to 8B. To establish an N+N redundant power configuration, install power supplies in both the upper and lower rows.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 4 Slide the power supply into the chassis until the lever starts to engage. Figure 29: Installing a Power Supply 5 Rotate the lever toward the front of the power supply to fully seat the power supply in the chassis. 6 Repeat steps to install other power supplies as required by your system configuration. 7 Replace the power supply ventilation cover.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis c Align and tighten the retaining screws. Important Do not operate the BlackDiamond X series chassis without the power supply cover in place. This cover is required to maintain proper EMI levels for the switch. Figure 30: Installing the Power Supply Ventilation Cover Connecting Power Cords Warning Be sure to read Safety Information on page 102 before you begin this procedure.
Installing a BlackDiamond X series Series Chassis 1 At the back of the chassis, connect an AC power cord to the power input socket that corresponds to each installed power supply. Power input sockets are numbered from 1A to 8B from left to right, as you face the chassis back. Figure 31: Numbers for Power Connectors 2 After all the power cords have been connected, set the power cord retainer over the power cord connectors and against the back of the chassis.
6 Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules Initial System Installation and Module Installation Order Required Tools Installing Management Modules Installing Fabric Modules Installing I/O Modules Applying Power and Accessing the Chassis for the First Time The following sections describe how to install the modules and module blanks into the BlackDiamond X series chassis. Note The BlackDiamond X series chassis should already be installed before you install any modules into the chassis.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules Installing Management Modules Slots for management modules are labeled A and B. Install the first management module in slot A. 1 Attach the ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist. 2 If it is not already connected, connect the metal end to the ESD jack between the management module slots. 3 If necessary, remove the cover from the unoccupied slot. 4 Remove the module from the antistatic packaging.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 8 Use a # 2 Phillips screwdriver to lock the handle into place. When the locking screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the screw head is completely hidden. Caution Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screw head. Figure 34: Locking the Module into Place 9 Install module blanks in all remaining unoccupied slots.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 1 Attach the ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist. 2 If it is not already connected, connect the metal end to the ESD jack at the right of the power input connectors. 3 Remove the fan tray from each location where you will install a fabric module.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 4 Install each fabric module. a Loosen the screws on the insertion/extraction levers and open the levers. Caution To prevent ESD damage, hold the module by the metal rail and front panel only. Never touch the components on the PCB or the pins on any of the connectors. Figure 36: Installing a Fabric Module b Align the circuit board with the guides at the top and bottom of the chassis and slide the module into the chassis.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules c When the levers start to engage, push them toward the module to seat the module in the chassis. d Align and tighten the retaining screws to fasten the module in place. Figure 37: Securing a Fabric Module 5 Repeat these steps to install additional fabric modules. 6 Re-install the removed fan trays. a Set each fan tray into the chassis and push it firmly into place.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules b Align and tighten the retaining screws. Figure 38: Installing a Fan Tray Installing I/O Modules Slots for I/O modules are numbered 1 through 8, starting at the top. Caution All unoccupied I/O module slots must be covered by I/O module blanks to ensure proper system ventilation and EMI compliance. Individual I/O module blanks are purchased separately from the chassis. See Installing I/O Module Blanks on page 67 to install I/O blanks.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 4 Verify that the module injector/ejector handles are open. Keep the injector/ejector handles in the open position as you slide the module into the chassis slot. Figure 39: Installing an I/O Module Note If the injector/ejector handles are in the latched position, they prevent the module from sliding all the way into the slot.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 7 Use a # 2 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver to lock each handle into place. When a locking screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the screw head is completely hidden. Caution Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screw heads. Figure 40: Locking the Module into Place Installing I/O Module Blanks Switches are shipped with a reinforcing shipping cover installed over all the I/O module slots.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 1 Verify that the I/O module blank injector/ejector handles are open. Keep the injector/ejector handles in the open position as you slide the I/O module blank into the unoccupied chassis slot. Figure 41: Installing an I/O Module Blank Note If the injector/ejector handles are in the latched position, they prevent the I/O module blank from sliding all the way into the slot.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules Installing I/O Module Blanks (without thumb levers) Some of the older BDX chassis were shipped with module blanks without thumb levers. Use the following procedure if you have these older module blanks. If you have the newer module blanks with thumb levers, see Installing I/O Module Blanks on page 67. You need a #2 Phillips screwdriver to install a module blank without thumb levers.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 3 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screws at each end of the module blank.Tighten the screws of each installed module blank before inserting additional modules or blanks. Otherwise, you might unseat modules or blank front panels that you have not secured Applying Power and Accessing the Chassis for the First Time After you have installed all of the modules and module blanks, apply power to the chassis.
Installing BlackDiamond X series Series Modules 4 Answer each question based on the level of security needed for the particular management access type. Note For more information about logging in to the switch and configuring switch management access, see the ExtremeXOS User Guide. 5 At the password prompt, press [Enter]. The default user name admin has no password assigned to it.
7 Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series Replacing a Power Supply Replacing a Fan Tray Replacing a Fabric Module Replacing a Management Module Reseating a Management Module DIMM Packing the Chassis for Shipping The following sections contain maintenance procedures for the BlackDiamond X series.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series c Lift the cover panel away from the chassis. Figure 44: Removing the Power Supply Ventilation Cover 2 Push the release button for the inserter/extractor lever on the front of the power supply. 3 Rotate the inserter/extractor lever to the right to unseat the power supply from the internal connectors.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 4 Carefully slide the power supply out of the chassis and set it aside. Figure 45: Removing a Power Supply 5 On the front of the replacement power supply, push the release button for the insertion/ejector lever. 6 Slide the power supply into the chassis until the lever starts to engage.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 7 Rotate the lever toward the front of the power supply to fully seat the power supply in the chassis. 8 Replace the power supply ventilation cover. a Set the lower edge of the cover in place so that the tabs on the edge fit into the matching slots in the chassis frame. b Rotate the top of the cover into place against the front of the chassis frame. c Align and tighten the retaining screws.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 2 Holding both handles, pull straight outward on the fan tray to disconnect the internal connector. Figure 48: Removing a Fan Tray 3 Set the fan tray aside in a safe place. 4 Holding the replacement fan tray with both handles, align it with the opening and slide it straight into the chassis. Caution If a fan tray is to be replaced while the BlackDiamond X series is operating, the new fan tray should be ready to insert.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 5 Align and tighten the retaining screws. Figure 49: Installing a Fan Tray Replacing a Fabric Module You need a the following tools to replace a fabric module: • • • ESD-preventive wrist strap #2 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver for the retaining screws on the fan tray 5/16-inch flat-tip screwdriver for the retaining screws on the fabric module You can replace a fabric module without powering down the switch.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series b Holding both handles, pull the fan tray straight out of the chassis. Figure 50: Removing a Fan Tray 4 Set the fan tray aside in a safe place. 5 Remove the fabric module. a Loosen the retaining screw on each inserter/extractor lever on the fabric module.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series b Simultaneously rotate both levers toward the ends of the module to unseat the internal connectors (Figure 51: Unseating a Fabric Module on page 79).
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series c Carefully slide the module out of the switch chassis and immediately place the module into an anti-static bag to protect it from potential ESD damage. The bag will also prevent dust from collecting on the module connectors. Figure 52: Removing a Fabric Module 6 Install the replacement fabric module. a Remove the module from the antistatic packaging. b Loosen the screws on the insertion/extraction levers and open the levers.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series c Align the circuit board with the guides at the top and bottom of the chassis and slide the module into the chassis.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series d When the levers start to engage, push them toward the module to seat the module in the chassis. e Align and tighten the retaining screws to fasten the module in place. Figure 54: Securing a Fabric Module 7 Re-install the removed fan tray. a Set the fan tray into the chassis and push it firmly into place.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series b Align and tighten the retaining screws. Figure 55: Installing a Fan Tray Replacing a Management Module You need the following tools and equipment to replace a management module: • • • ESD-preventive wrist strap #2 Phillips screwdriver Module blank panel if you are not replacing the module 1 Attach the ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist. 2 If it is not already connected, connect the metal end to the receptacle between the management module slots.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 4 On the injector/ejector lever, turn the captive screw counter-clockwise until the yellow band around the screw head of is completely visible. Figure 56: Unlocking a Module 5 Squeeze the release latch on the injector/ejector handle and rotate the handle to the right (away from the module) to unseat the module from the internal connectors. Figure 57: Removing a Management Module 6 Slide the module out of the chassis slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 1 Holding the module by the metal rail and front panel only, remove the module from the antistatic packaging. Caution To prevent ESD damage, never touch the components on the PCB or the pins on any of the connectors. 2 Verify that the injector/ejector handle is in the open position. Keep the injector/ejector handle in the open position as you slide the module into the chassis slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 5 Use a # 2 Phillips screwdriver to lock the handle into place. When the locking screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the screw head is completely hidden. Caution Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screw head. Figure 59: Locking the Module into Place Installing a Management Module Blank Install a blank management module in every unoccupied management slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 4 On each injector/ejector lever, turn the captive screw counter-clockwise until the yellow band around the screw head of is completely visible. Figure 60: Unlocking a Module 5 Squeeze the release latch on each injector/ejector handle and rotate both handles outward to disconnect the internal module connectors. Figure 61: Removing an I/O Module 6 Slide the module out of the chassis slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series Slots for I/O modules are numbered 1 through 8, starting at the top. Note All unoccupied I/O module slots must be covered by I/O module blanks to ensure proper system ventilation and EMI compliance. Individual I/O module blanks are purchased separately from the chassis. See Installing I/O Module Blanks on page 90 to install I/O blanks. 1 2 3 4 5 Remove the shipping cover from the I/O module slots.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 6 Verify that the module injector/ejector handles are open. Keep the injector/ejector handles in the open position as you slide the module into the chassis slot. Figure 62: Installing an I/O Module Note If the injector/ejector handles are in the latched position, they prevent the module from sliding all the way into the slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 9 Use a # 2 Phillips screwdriver to lock each handle into place. When a locking screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the screw head is completely hidden. Caution Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screw heads. Figure 63: Locking the Module into Place Installing I/O Module Blanks Switches are shipped with a reinforcement shipping cover installed over all the I/O module slots.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 1 Verify that the I/O module blank injector/ejector handles are open. Keep the injector/ejector handles in the open position as you slide the I/O module blank into the unoccupied chassis slot. Figure 64: Installing an I/O Module Blank Note If the injector/ejector handles are in the latched position, they prevent the I/O module blank from sliding all the way into the slot.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 4 Use a # 2 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver to lock each handle into place. When a locking screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the screw head is completely hidden. Caution Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screw heads. Figure 65: Locking the I/O module blank into place Installing I/O Module Blanks (Without Thumb Levers) Some of the older BDX chassis were shipped with module blanks without thumb levers.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 2 Align the module blank with the card guides for the open slot on the chassis. Figure 66: Installing a Module Blank without thumb levers 3 Use a #2 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver to tighten the captive screws at each end of the module blank. Tighten the screws of each installed module blank before inserting additional modules or blanks.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 3 On the injector/ejector lever, turn the captive screw counter-clockwise until the yellow band around the screw head of is completely visible. Figure 67: Unlocking a Module 4 Squeeze the release latch on the injector/ejector handle and rotate the handle to the right (away from the module) to unseat the module from the internal connectors. Caution To prevent ESD damage, hold the module by the metal rail and front panel only.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 7 Locate the DIMM on the management module. 1 Figure 69: Locate the DIMM 1 = DIMMS 8 Remove any glue at the top of each latch with your fingers. 1 Figure 70: Glue on the top of the DIMM latch 1 = Glue 9 Unlock the DIMM and pull it perpendicularly straight up out of the socket. Do not twist or bend the DIMM while you are pulling it out.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 10 Reseat the DIMM into place, pushing it gently as far as it will go into the socket (there should be a clicking sound signifying the DIMM is fully seated). When it is fully seated the latches will lock back into place. Figure 72: Push to reseat the DIMM Caution To avoid damage, the DIMM is polarized and will not go in the socket when rotated in the wrong direction. 11 Repeat steps 6 through 9 for the second DIMM.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 2 Remove all the fan trays one at a time. a Completely loosen the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray. b Holding both handles, pull straight outward on the fan tray to disconnect the internal connector. c Set the fan tray aside in a safe place. Figure 73: Removing the Fan Trays 3 Remove all the installed modules including any module blanks.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 5 Attach the lifting handles to each side of the chassis. 6 Carefully lift the chassis off the support bracket and lower it onto the wood pallet (see Setting the Chassis on the Shipping Pallet). 7 Re-install the removed fan trays: a Set each fan tray into the chassis and push it firmly into place. b Align and tighten the retaining screws. Figure 74: Installing a Fan Tray Caution Do not use the fan tray handles to lift or maneuver the chassis.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 8 Remove the mid-mount brackets and lifting handles from the sides of the chassis. Figure 75: Setting the Chassis on the Shipping Pallet Assembling the Shipping Container Once the chassis is removed, assemble the shipping container around it. 1 At each corner, attach a restraining bolt to the shipping bracket, securing the chassis to the shipping pallet.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 2 Put the lower foam cushion around the base of the chassis and set the upper foam cap on top of the chassis. Figure 77: Placing the Foam Cushioning Around the Chassis 3 Set a corner brace at each corner of the chassis, and slide the shipping carton down over the chassis.
Maintaining the BlackDiamond X series 4 Secure the carton to the pallet using nylon strapping.
8 Safety Information Considerations Before Installing Maintenance Safety General Safety Precautions Cable Routing for LAN Systems Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power Selecting Power Supply Cords Battery Replacement and Disposal Battery Warning - Taiwan Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety Sicherheitshinweise Überlegungen vor der Installation Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheit bei Wartungsarbeiten Kabelverlegung für LAN-Systeme Installation der Netzteile und Netzanschluss Auswahl der Ne
Safety Information • Temperature- and humidity-controlled, such that the maximum ambient room temperature shall • • • • • • • • • not exceed 40ºC (104ºF) Clean and free from airborne materials. Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock. Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices.
Safety Information General Safety Precautions Follow safety guidelines to avoid injury. • • • • Do not attempt to lift objects that you think are too heavy for you. When you install equipment in a rack, load heavier devices in the lower half of the rack first to avoid making the rack top-heavy. Only use tools and equipment that are in perfect condition. Do not use equipment with visible damage.
Safety Information • Cable runs between buildings are in an underground conduit, where a continuous metallic cable shield or a continuous metallic conduit containing the cable is bonded to each building grounding electrode system. Caution Failure to follow these requirements for cable routing conditions may expose the user to electrical shock and expose the unit to damage that can cause errors.
Safety Information • • Use a line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply to protect the system from momentary increases or decreases in electrical power. Connect half of the power supplies to one power source. Connect the others to a separate independent power source. If a power source fails, it will affect only the power supplies to which it is connected. If all BlackDiamond X series power supplies are connected to a single power source, the entire chassis is vulnerable to a power source failure.
Safety Information a Replace with the same or equivalent battery type as recommended by the battery manufacturer. b Dispose of the battery in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendation. Battery Warning - Taiwan Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety The following safety warnings apply to all optical devices used in Extreme Networks equipment that are removable or directly installed in an I/O module or chassis system.
Safety Information GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements: • • • • • • Class 1 or Class 1M Laser Product EN60825-1:2007 2nd Ed.
Safety Information • • • • • Versichern Sie sich, dass Ihre Geräte in einem Bereich aufgestellt werden, der für den Stromverbrauch und die damit verbundene Wärmestrahlung der Komponenten geeignet ist. Versichern Sie sich, dass Ihre Netzteile den Gleichstrom- bzw. Wechselstrombedarf aller Netzwerkgeräte decken können. Racks für Extreme Networks-Geräte müssen fest am Boden verankert werden. Bei nicht vorschriftsmäßiger Fixierung des Racks besteht die Gefahr, dass das Rack bei Wartungsarbeiten umkippt.
Safety Information • • • • Um das System spannungslos zu machen, müssen Sie alle Netzkabel aus den Netzsteckdosen ziehen. Das Netzkabel ist der "Trennschalter" für die Netzspannungsquelle. Trennen Sie vor allen Arbeiten in der unmittelbaren Nähe von Netzteilen alle Netzkabel von der Spannungsquelle, sofern die produktspezifische Wartungsanleitung nicht etwas anderes angibt.
Safety Information Installation der Netzteile und Netzanschluss Die Leistungsdaten und die Anforderung der einzelnen Netzteile an den Leistungseingang entnehmen Sie bitte Anhang B dieser Anleitung oder dem Datenblatt für die Netzversorgung unter http:// www.extremenetworks.com. Die Leistungsdaten und die Anforderung der einzelnen Netzteile an den Leistungseingang entnehmen Sie bitte Anhang B dieser Anleitung oder dem Datenblatt für die Netzversorgung unter http:// www.extremenetworks.com.
Safety Information • • • Verwenden Sie einen Überspannungsschutz, einen Netzfilter oder eine unterbrechungsfreie Spannungsversorgung, um das System plötzlichen Spannungsschwankungen zu schützen. Bei Systemen mit mehreren Netzteilen schließen Sie jedes Netzteil an einer anderen, unabhängigen Überstromschutzvorrichtung an, z. B. an einem Schütz. Bei Ausfall einer Spannungsquelle ist nur das daran angeschlossene Netzteil betroffen. Für die korrekte Auslegung des Schützes siehe das Datenblatt des Netzteils.
Safety Information Hier finden Sie Ihren zuständigen Sales Manager oder Fachhändler: http://www.extremenetworks.com/ how-to-buy/how-to-buy.aspx Note Dieses Gerät ist nicht für eine direkte Versorgung von einem Spannungsverteilungssystem vorgesehen, wo die Leiter-Leiter-Spannung den Wert von 240 VAC (2 Phasen+Schutzerde), wie zum Beispiel in Norwegen, Frankreich und anderen Ländern.
Safety Information • • • • Blicken Sie auf keinen Fall durch ein Vergrößerungsglas in die Sendediode/den Laser, solange die Sendediode aktiv ist. Blicken Sie auf keinen Fall in den LWL-Port am Switch oder auf die Stirnflächen eines aktiven LWLKabels. Bei offenen Anschlüssen kann unsichtbare Laserstrahlung abgegeben werden. Vermeiden Sie eine direkte Aussetzung der Augen gegenüber dem Strahl, wenn die optischen Anschlüsse offen (ohne Stecker) sind.
9 Technical Specifications BlackDiamond X Series Switch Modules for BlackDiamond X Series Switches Power Supplies for BlackDiamond X Series Switches Connector Pinouts Conformity Statements for EMC Class A The technical specification section contains the following topics: • BlackDiamond X Series Switch on page 115 • Modules for BlackDiamond X Series Switches on page 117 • Power Supplies for BlackDiamond X Series Switches on page 119 • Connector Pinouts on page 120 • Conformity Statements for EMC Class A on p
Technical Specifications Table 14: Safety Standards North American UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition, 2011-12-19 CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Edition, 2011-12 FCC CFR 21 1040.10 CDRH Letter of Approval European/International CB scheme: IEC 60950-1: 2005, 2nd Ed.
Technical Specifications Table 17: IEEE 802.3 Media Access Standards Note: These standards are module-specific and may not apply to every module in the series. IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T (management port only) IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX (management port only) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3ac VLAN Tag IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802.
Technical Specifications Table 20: I/O Modules Module Specifications Note: Inserter/extractor levers add 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) to the depth measurement. 48041 BDXA-10G48X Length 18.46 inches by width 16.49 inches by height 2.29 inches (46.85 cm x 41.86 cm x 5.82 cm) Weight: 10.9 lb (4.9 kg) Packaged weight: 16.2 lb (7.3 kg) Power: 290 W (Heat Dissipation 989 BTU) 48051 BDXA-40G24X Length 18.46 inches by width 16.49 inches by height 2.29 inches (46.85 cm x 41.86 cm x 5.82 cm) Weight: 14.0 lb (6.
Technical Specifications Table 21: Management Module Module Specifications 48021 BDX-MM1 Length 18 inches by width 8 inches by height 2.3 inches (45.5 cm x 20.3 cm x 5.82 cm) Weight: 5.5 lb (2.5 kg) Packaged weight: 7.9 lb (3.5 kg) Power: 150 W (Heat Dissipation: 512 BTU) Table 22: Fabric Modules Module Specifications 48032 BDXA-FM10T Length 21 inches by width 11 inches by height 4 inches (53.3 cm x 27.9 cm x 10.2 cm) Weight: 9.2 lb (4.2 kg) Packaged weight: 12.8 lb (5.
Technical Specifications Table 23: Specifications for the BlackDiamond X Series AC Power Supply (Model # 48011) (continued) Output DC voltage output range: 47.5 to 48.
Technical Specifications Table 25: Pinouts for an RJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin CTS (clear to send) 1 8 DTR (data carrier detect) 2 6 TXD (transmit data) 3 2 GND (ground) 4 5 GND (ground) 5 5 RXD (receive data) 6 3 DSR (data set ready) 7 4 RTS (request to send) 8 7 Figure 80: Null-modem Cable Pinouts on page 121 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-modem cable.
Technical Specifications Figure 81: PC-AT Serial Null-modem Cable Pinouts Conformity Statements for EMC Class A International—CISPR 22 Class A This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate remedial measures. FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Technical Specifications Taiwan Warnings Class A Notice for Taiwan Warning This is a Class A product. In a residential environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures. Battery Warning - Taiwan Japan (VCCI Class A) This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Technical Specifications Battery Notice Caution This product contains a battery used to maintain product information. If the battery should need replacement it must be replaced by Service Personnel. Please contact Technical Support for assistance. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of expended battery in accordance with local disposal regulations. Avertissements: Ce produit renferme une pile servant à conserver les renseignements sur le produit.
Index A AC power cord 32 AC power supply features 31 LEDs 32 access, restricted 35 ANSI standards 45 B BDX-MM1 module , see management module BDXA-10G48T I/O module features 22 LEDs 25 BDXA-10G48X I/O module features 19 LEDs 25 BDXA-40G12X I/O module features 21 LEDs 25 BDXA-40G24X I/O module features 20 LEDs 25 BDXA-FM10T module features 26 LEDs 27 BDXA-FM20T module features 26 LEDs 27 BDXB-100G4x I/O module features 23 BDXB-100G4X-XL I/O module features 24 LEDs 25 bend radius 42 BICSI standards 38 BlackD
Index F L fabric module features 26 installing 61 LEDs 27 fan trays 27 features BDXA-10G48T I/O module 22 BDXA-10G48X I/O module 19 BDXA-40G12X I/O module 21 BDXA-40G24X I/O module 20 BDXB-100G4x I/O module 23 BDXB-100G4X-XL I/O module 24 BlackDiamond X Series chassis 9 BlackDiamond X series switch 8 fabric module 26 management module 16, 17 power supplies 29 features, platform-specific 5 fiber optic cable bend radius 42 handling 42 installing 42 first switch login 70 fuses in power supplies 31, 36 labe
Index power supply, AC 31 power system 29 PSU N+1 and N+N redundancy 30 N+1 redundancy 30 N+N redundancy 30 overview 30 R rack specifications grounding 37 mechanical 37 mounting hole spacing 37 securing to floor 38 space requirements 38 radio frequency interference 41 redundant management module 16 replacement fabric module 77 fan tray 75 management module 83 power supply 72 requirements AC power cord 32 airflow 36 grounding 37 space 38 restricted access 35 RF interference patch panel installation 41 prev