Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide December 2005 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S Preface ix Audience ix Organization ix Related Documentation x Conventions xi Obtaining Documentation xvii Cisco.
Contents Supervisor Engines 1-18 LEDs 1-24 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports 1-25 10-Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports 1-25 SFP Ports 1-26 10/100BASE-T Port 1-26 CONSOLE Port 1-26 RESET Button 1-26 CompactFlash Port 1-27 Fan Assembly 1-27 Power Supplies 1-31 Power Supply LEDs 1-34 Power Supply Fan 1-35 Load-Sharing Feature 1-35 Environmental Monitoring Feature 1-35 1400 W DC Triple-input Power Supply Operational Modes 1-36 System Architecture 1-40 Power Flow 1-40 Power over Ethernet 1-41 Management Flow 1-45 Switc
Contents Ventilation 2-14 Calculating System Heat Dissipation 2-15 Site-Planning Checklist 2-16 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack 3-1 Checking the Shipping Container Contents 3-2 Rack-Mounting the Switch 3-3 Required Installation Tools 3-3 Rack-Mounting Catalyst 4500 Series Switches 3-4 System Ground Connection Guidelines 3-18 Parts and Required Tools 3-22 Connecting System Ground and Power 3-23 CHAPTER 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs 4-1 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply 4-2 Required Too
Contents Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch 4-24 Verify the New Modules 4-30 CHAPTER Troubleshooting 5-1 5 System Boot Verification 5-2 Problem Solving to the System Component Level 5-3 Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems 5-4 Troubleshooting the Power Supply 5-6 Troubleshooting Power Problems using Cisco IOS 5-7 Troubleshooting the Fan Assembly 5-8 Troubleshooting Backplane Modules 5-9 Troubleshooting Switching Modules 5-10 Troubleshooting Switching Modules Using Cisco
Preface This preface describes the audience, organization, and conventions of the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide and provides information on how to obtain related documentation and technical assistance. Audience Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950 and AS/NZS3260) should install, replace, or service the equipment.
Preface Related Documentation Chapter Title Description Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Describes how to remove and replace field-replaceable units (FRUs). Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Provides troubleshooting guidelines for the initial hardware installation and suggests steps to help isolate and resolve problems. Appendix A Specifications Lists the cable and technical specifications of the Catalyst 4500 series switches.
Preface Conventions • The system message guide appropriate to your software version. System message guides are at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps4324/products_system _message_guides_list.html • There are a number of installation notes and technical tips available for this switch. The top level Catalyst 4500 documentation and technical support page is at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps4324/tsd_products_su pport_ series_home.
Preface Conventions Convention Description Ctrl- Ctrl- represents the key labeled Control—for example, the key combination Ctrl-D means to hold down the Control key while you press the D key. < > Characters that do not print, such as passwords, are shown within angle brackets. Notes use the following conventions: Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.
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Preface Conventions Attention IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents.
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Preface Conventions Varning! VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning.
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C H A P T E R 1 Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features and components of the Catalyst 4500 series switches. The Catalyst 4500 series switches are the Catalyst 4503 switch, the Catalyst 4506 switch, the Catalyst 4507R switch, and the Catalyst 4510R switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Catalyst 4503 Switch Features The Catalyst 4503 switch (see Figure 1-1) is a three-slot switch designed for high-performance, high-density wiring closet applications.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine only, which provides switching, local and remote management, and switch-status monitoring. Slots 2 and 3 are available for switching modules. Table 1-1 describes the features of the Catalyst 4503 switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-1 Features of the Catalyst 4503 Switch (continued) Feature Description Switching module support • 24-port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet switching module (WS-X4124-RJ45) • 24-port 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet switching module (WS-X4124-FX-MT) • 48-port 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet switching module (WS-X4148-FX-MT) • 48-port 100BASE-LX10 Fast Ethernet switching module (WS-X4148-FE-LX-MT) • 48-port 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet switching module (WS-X4148-RJ
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-1 Features of the Catalyst 4503 Switch (continued) Feature Switching module support (continued) Description • 2-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4302-GB) • 6-port 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4306-GB) • 6-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4506-GB-T) • 12-port 1000BASE-T plus 2-port 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4412-2GB-T) • 18-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4418-GB) •
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Catalyst 4506 Switch Features The Catalyst 4506 switch (see Figure 1-2) is a six-slot switch designed for high-performance, high-density wiring closet applications.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features for Gigabit Ethernet connections, or X2 modules for 10-Gigabit Ethernet connections. Refer to the installation note for your supervisor engine for more details on these modules. Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine only, which provides switching, local and remote management, and switch-status monitoring. Slots 2 through 6 are available for switching modules. Table 1-2 describes the features of the Catalyst 4506 switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-2 Features of the Catalyst 4506 Switch (continued) Feature Description Supervisor engine support • Supports the Supervisor Engine II, II+, II+10GE, III, IV, V • Holds the ASIC-based forwarding engine (data path) and the management processor and software (control path) • Features interface monitoring, environmental status, and SNMP and console/Telnet interface Note Switching module support Packets are not forwarded while the module is removed
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-2 Features of the Catalyst 4506 Switch (continued) Feature Switching module support (continued) Description • 32-port 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet plus 2-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4232-GB-RJ) • 32-port 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet plus 2-port 1000BASE-X Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet routing module (WS-X4232-L3) • 32-port 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet switching module with modular uplink support (WS-X4232-RJ-XX) • 2-port Gigabit Ethernet switc
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Catalyst 4507R Switch Features The Catalyst 4507R switch (see Figure 1-3) is a seven-slot switch designed for high-performance, high-density wiring closet applications.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Series Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules Installation Note. Some supervisor engines use SFP modules for Gigabit Ethernet connections, or X2 modules for 10-Gigabit Ethernet connections. Refer to the installation note for your supervisor engine for more details on these modules. Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine only, which provides switching, local and remote management, and switch-status monitoring.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-3 Features of the Catalyst 4507R Switch (continued) Feature Description Supervisor engine support • Supports the Supervisor Engine II, II+, II+10GE, III, IV, V, V-10GE • Holds the ASIC-based forwarding engine (data path) and the management processor and software (control path) • Features interface monitoring, environmental status, and SNMP and console/Telnet interface Note Switching module support Packets are not forwarded while the module i
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-3 Features of the Catalyst 4507R Switch (continued) Feature Switching module support (continued) Description • 24-port IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE 10/100BASE-TX switching module (WS-X4224-RJ45V) • 48-port IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 switching module (WS-X4248-RJ45V) • 48 port IEEE 802.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Catalyst 4510R Switch Features The Catalyst 4510R switch (see Figure 1-4) is a ten-slot switch designed for high-performance, high-density wiring closet applications.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Installation Guide or the Catalyst 4500 Series Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules Installation Note. Some supervisor engines use SFP modules for Gigabit Ethernet connections, or X2 modules for 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. Refer to the installation note for your supervisor engine for more details on these modules. Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine only, which provides switching, local and remote management, and switch-status monitoring.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-4 Features of the Catalyst 4510R Switch (continued) Feature Description Supervisor engine support • Supports the Supervisor Engine V and V-10GE • Holds the ASIC-based forwarding engine (data path) and the management processor and software (control path) • Features interface monitoring, environmental status, and SNMP and console/Telnet interface Note Switching module support Packets are not forwarded while the module is removed; a system rebo
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Features Table 1-4 Features of the Catalyst 4510R Switch (continued) Feature Switching module support (continued) Description • 32-port 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet switching module with modular uplink support (WS-X4232-RJ-XX) – 4-port MT-RJ uplink module (WS-U4504-FX-MT) (optional) • 2-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4302-GB) • 6-port 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4306-GB) • 6-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4506-GB-T)
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Supervisor Engines The following supervisor engines are available for the Catalyst 4500 series switches: • Supervisor Engine II (WS-X4013) (Figure 1-5) • Supervisor Engine II-Plus (WS-X4013+) (Figure 1-6) • Supervisor Engine II-Plus TS (WS-X4013+TS) (Figure 1-7) • Supervisor Engine II-Plus 10GE (WS-X4013+10GE) (Figure 1-8) • Supervisor Engine III (WS-X4014) (Figure 1-9) • Supervisor Engine IV (WS-X4515) (Figure 1-10) • Supervisor Engine V (WS-X45
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-5 Supervisor Engine Features (continued) Feature Description Hot-swappable Supported. On non-redundant systems, packets are not forwarded while the supervisor engine is removed, and a system reboot occurs when a supervisor engine is reinserted.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines The Supervisor Engine IV and Supervisor Engine V support the Catalyst 4500 Series NetFlow Services Card (WS-F4531). The Supervisor Engine V-10GE supports NetFlow services without a NetFlow Services Card. To install the supervisor engine, refer to the procedure in the Catalyst 4500 Series Module Installation Guide. The various supervisor engine models are shown in Figure 1-5 to Figure 1-12.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-7 Catalyst 4500 Series Supervisor Engine II-Plus TS (WS-X4013+TS) RESET button STATUS LED PoE status LED Switch load indicators Compact Flash port Ethernet management port Figure 1-8 113860 CONSOLE port Supervisor Engine II-Plus 10GE (WS-X4013+10GE) CONSOLE port STATUS LED Compact Flash port 120474 Ethernet management port RESET button Switch load indicators 10 GE uplink ports Gigabit SFP ports Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installat
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-9 Supervisor Engine III (WS-X4014) RESET button STATUS LED WS-X401 4 UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 SUPERVISOR III ENGINE STATUS LINK ACTI VE LINK ACTI VE 100% FLASH RESET EJECT Gigabit uplink ports Switch load indicators CONSOLE port 68126 CONSOLE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION 1% Compact Flash port Management port Figure 1-10 Supervisor Engine IV (WS-X4515) RESET button STATUS LED WS-X45 15 SUP ERVISO R ENGINE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACT I
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-11 Supervisor Engine V (WS-X4516) RESET button STATUS LED WS-X45 15 SUP ERVISO R ENGINE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACT IVE LINE ACT IVE ACTIVE ION FLASH 100% CONSOLE EJECT 10/100 MGT RESET LINK 77509 UTILIZAT 1% Gigabit uplink ports Switch load indicators Ethernet management port CONSOLE Compact port Flash port Figure 1-12 Supervisor Engine V-10GE (WS-X4516-10GE) CONSOLE port STATUS LED Compact Flash port 120474 Ethernet ma
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines • CONSOLE Port, page 1-26 • RESET Button, page 1-26 • CompactFlash Port, page 1-27 LEDs Table 1-6 describes the supervisor engine LEDs. Table 1-6 Supervisor Engine LEDs LED Color/State STATUS Indicates the results of a series of self-tests: UTILIZATION Green All diagnostic tests passed. Red A test failed. Orange System boot or diagnostic test is in progress. Off Module is disabled.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports The Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports operate in full-duplex mode only. GBICs have SC connectors to interface with multimode fiber (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF) cable. For more information about GBICs, refer to the Catalyst 4500 Series Module Installation Guide.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines SFP Ports Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports operate in full-duplex mode only and are present on the WS-X4013+TS, WS-X4516-10GE and WS-X4013+10GE supervisors, as well as some switching modules. These ports use the 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, Cisco Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing (CWDM ) SFPs, 1000BASE-T SFP, and 1000BASE-ZX SFP. SFP connectors vary with interface type and may use multimode fiber (MMF), single-mode fiber (SMF) cable, or copper Ethernet cables.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Fan Assembly Note Use a paper clip or other small, pointed object to press the Reset button. CompactFlash Port The CompactFlash port accepts a Type 1 CompactFlash card. You can use it for file transfer tasks such as loading a new software image. The CompactFlash card is optional, and can be obtained from third-party suppliers. For more information, refer to Using the Compact Flash on the Catalyst 4000 Family Supervisor Engine III and IV at the following URL: http://www.cisco.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Fan Assembly Figure 1-13 Catalyst 4503 Airflow 4506 WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 4503 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION 1 FLASH 1% 100% LINK 1 EJECT RESET 13 77981 1 13 1 13 13 Fan assembly Figure 1-14 Catalyst 4506 Airflow WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 4506 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13
Chapter 1 Product Overview Fan Assembly Figure 1-15 Catalyst 4507R Airflow UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10/100BA SE-TX ETHERN ET 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Chapter 1 Product Overview Fan Assembly Figure 1-16 Catalyst 4510R Airflow UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10/100BA SE-TX ETHERN ET 17 18 19 20 21
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Power Supplies Note For detailed specifications on all Catalyst 4500 series power supplies, refer to the “Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies” section on page A-7. A Catalyst 4500 series switch can use a 1000 W, 1300 W, 1400 W, 2800 W (see Figure 1-17), or 4200 W (with two inputs, see Figure 1-18) AC-input power supply , a 1400 W DC-input power supply with integrated PEM (see Figure 1-19), or a 1400 W DC multiple-input power supply (see Figure 1-20).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Figure 1-18 4200 W Dual Input AC Power Supply Captive screws 100-1 20V12A 50/60 Hz AC input 1 receptacle AC input 2 on switch INPUT 1 OK POE EN ABLE D INPUT 2 OK 130106 AC input 1 on switch OUTP {UT FAI : FAN OK AC input 2 receptacle 100-1 20V12A 50/60 Hz 4600AC V Note The 4200 W AC power supply should not be used in mixed-voltage configurations. All the inputs in a chassis must be the same voltage (110 or 220 V).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Figure 1-20 1400 W DC Triple-Input Power Supply 120562 Captive screws Note The 1400 W DC triple-input power supply is not compatible with other power supplies used on these products, and can only be used with similar supplies. In redundant mode, the two power supplies must have identical inputs. The 1400 W DC input power supply (either single or triple-input) may be used with the Catalyst 4500 Series AC Power Shelf.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies To replace a power supply, see the “Removing and Replacing the Power Supply” section on page 4-2. Power Supply LEDs Table 1-7 describes the power supply LEDs. Table 1-7 Power Supply LEDs LED Color/State INPUT OK Description Indicates whether the input voltage is within the required range: Green Input voltage is within the required range. Flashing Input voltage is present, but is below required range.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Power Supply Fan Each power supply has a built-in fan. Air enters the front of the power supply (power-input end) and exits through the back. An air dam keeps the airflow separate from the rest of the chassis, which is cooled by the system fan assembly. Load-Sharing Feature When you install and turn on a second power supply on a Catalyst 4500 series switch, it provides approximately one-half of the required power to the system.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies For a 1400 W DC power supply, the main power switch has an input range of –40.5 to –72 V DC, while the –48 V PoE operates over a range of –40.5 to –56 V DC. The PoE either fails to start or shuts down if exposed to greater than –56 V DC input. PoE recovers after you recycle input power within the proper voltage range. If the PoE shuts down due to input overvoltage (greater than –56 V DC), the main converter section does not shut down.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies The maximum total input current is 42.5A and the maximum ambient temperature is 55 C. To determine total maximum input power to a supply, add up the active individual module input power ratings. Table 1-9 provides output information for these modes, given two supplies working in combined mode. Table 1-10 provides output information for these modes, given two supplies working in redundant mode.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Table 1-11 Minimum Load Table PSU1 Input 1 PSU2 Input 2 Input 3 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 12V Minimum Load 3.3V Minimum Load Single Operation Mode 1 ON OFF OFF – – – 1.33A 0.6A Mode 2 OFF ON OFF – – – 1.33A 0.6A OFF OFF ON – – – 1.33A 0.6A ON ON OFF – – – 2.66A 0.6A ON OFF ON – – – 2.66A 0.6A Mode 4 OFF ON ON – – – 2.66A 0.6A Mode 5 ON ON ON – – – 4A 0.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Supplies Table 1-11 Minimum Load Table (continued) PSU1 Input 1 PSU2 Input 2 Input 3 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 12V Minimum Load 3.3V Minimum Load Dual Redundant Operation Mode 1 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2.66A 1.2A Mode 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 2.66A 1.2A OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 2.66A 1.2A ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 5.32A 1.2A ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 5.32A 1.2A Mode 4 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 5.32A 1.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture System Architecture This section describes the interaction between the various system components of Catalyst 4500 series switches. A Catalyst 4503 only is shown in the examples. Power Flow Figure 1-21 shows power ingress and flow through the system. Figure 1-21 Power Flow Ingress to PS PS1 Ingress to PS PS2 Fan tray Supervisor engine Switching module Backplane IP 120919 Switching module 12 V 3.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture 2800 W AC, 4200 W AC or 1400 W DC) also provide a –48 V circuit (shown as a dashed line) to PoE-enabled switching modules, which is then available to the powered device connected to the switching module. Note The Supervisor Engine II-Plus TS has internal DC-to-DC converters that use the 12 V circuit to provide PoE to powered devices connected to the Supervisor engine only.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture PoE Over-subscription With the advent of powered devices requiring as much as 15.4 W and the different combinations of power supplies and chassis port densities, it becomes quite possible to over-subscribe the PoE capacity of the power supplies. This temporary over-subscription typically occurs when a power supply configured in combined mode fails or when the user has not kept track of the powered devices and plugs in one too many.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture Although references to “PoE,” “inline-power,” and “voice” power supplies and line cards are synonymous, there are only two versions: Cisco prestandard and IEEE 802.3af compliant. Every Cisco Catalyst 4500 series chassis and PoE power supply supports the IEEE 802.3af standard and the Cisco prestandard power implementation ensuring backward compatibility with existing Cisco powered devices. All IEEE 802.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture 4200 W of redundant data and PoE are required for a Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series chassis in an AC-powered environment, Cisco offers an external AC power shelf that houses two 2500 W AC power supplies. When two power shelves are combined, they can produce 7500 W—the remaining 2500 W supply can be used for N + 1 protection.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture with a single 15A circuit. Likewise, it is possible to deploy a fully populated Cisco Catalyst 4510R with two 20A and one 15A circuits rather than a single 60A connection, which often requires rack rewiring. Management Flow Figure 1-22 shows management and status information flow through the system.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture • Cisco Group Management Protocol support standards-based and Cisco technology-enhanced efficient multimedia networking. • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). • CiscoWorks, which can manage critical network characteristics such as availability, responsiveness, resilience, and security. • Cisco NetFlow Services.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture Figure 1-23 Switching Traffic Flow MUX 6 Gbps up / 6 Gbps down MUX 24 Gbps 1000BASE-T 8:1 (oversubscribed) 2 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (Supervisor II, III, IV, V) Clock 6 Gbps up / 6 Gbps down 120921 1000BASE-T 1:1 Frames flow into the switch through interfaces on the switching modules.
Chapter 1 Product Overview System Architecture Ethernet link to the internal switch fabric. If the amount of data received for a port begins to exceed buffer capacity, flow control sends pause frames to the remote port to temporarily stop traffic and prevent frame loss. Each port in the group shares the bandwidth of a Gigabit Ethernet link. However, each port operates independently so that flow control, or configuration of one port, does not block or degrade the performance of another port in that group.
C H A P T E R 2 Preparing for Installation Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Warning This equipment must be grounded.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Electrostatic Discharge If you will be using your switch as a PoE source, the following warning applies: Warning Voltages that present a shock hazard can exist on inline power circuits if interconnections are made by using uninsulated exposed metal contacts, conductors, or terminals.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Electrostatic Discharge Sometimes, voltage is discharged to some of the pins of the connector and not others, or to some pins on the connector before others. This is known as a differential discharge event, which can damage the networking equipment being connected. You can take the following measures to prevent ESD cable damage: • Ground the cable before connecting the networking equipment.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Caution • When removing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane. • Handle carriers by available handles or edges only; avoid touching the printed circuit boards or connectors. • Place a removed component board-side-up on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding container.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems This section provides guidelines for connecting the Catalyst 4500 series switch AC power supplies to the site power source. Basic guidelines include the following: • Make sure each chassis power supply has its own dedicated branch circuit. • Size the circuits according to local and national codes.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems • 1400 W—Table 2-1 lists the AC-input power cord options, specifications, and Cisco product numbers, and shows the different styles of 1400 W AC-input power cord wall plugs that are available for North America or various international locations as well as the appliance coupler that is attached to the power supply end of the power cord.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems AC-Input Power Cord Options (continued) Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type Italy CAB-7KACI= 8 ft (2.5 m) 250 VAC, 16 A 1/3/16 CEI 23-16 United Kingdom CAB-7KACU= 8 ft (2.5 m) 250 VAC, 13 A BS 89/13 BS 1363/A Argentina CAB-7KACR= 8 ft (2.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems AC-Input Power Cord Options (continued) Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type Italy CAB-7513ACI= 14 ft (4.3 m) 250 VAC, 16 A 1/3/16, CEI 23-16 United Kingdom CAB-7513ACU= 14 ft (4.3 m) 250 VAC, 13 A BS 89/13 BS 1363/A Argentina CAB-7513ACR= 14 ft (4.3 m) 250 VAC, 10 A IRAM 2073 North America CAB-AC-2800W-TWLK= 14 ft (4.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems AC-Input Power Cord Options (continued) Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type International CAB-AC-2800W-INT= 14 ft (4.3 m) 250 VAC, 16 A IEC 309 120360 Table 2-1 120353 Appliance Coupler 2800 W Power Supply (PWR-C45-2800ACV=) 250 VAC, 16 A NEMA L6-20 North America CAB-AC-2800W-6-20 (non-locking) 200–240 VAC operation 14 ft (4.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems Table 2-1 AC-Input Power Cord Options (continued) Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type 120353 Appliance Coupler 4200 W Power Supply (PWR-C45-4200ACV=) North America CAB-US515P-C19-US 6 ft (1.82 m) 125VAC, 15A NEMA 5-15P North America CAB-USL620P-C19-US (locking) 200–240 VAC operation 6 ft (1.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems AC-Input Power Cord Options (continued) Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug Type Australia CAB-AS3112-C19-AUS 6 ft (1.82 m) 250 VAC, 15 A AS/NZZS 3112 Italy CAB-CEI2316-C19-IT 6 ft (1.82 m) 250 VAC, 16 A CEI 23-16 United Kingdom CAB-BS1363-C19-UK 6 ft (1.82 m) 250 VAC, 15 A BS 1363 Israeli CAB-SI32-C19-ISRL 6 ft (1.82 m) 250 VAC, 16 A SI32 UPS 220V CAB-C19-C20 6 ft (1.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems This section provides the basic guidelines for connecting the Catalyst 4500 series switch DC-input power supplies to the site power source or AC power shelf: • All power connection wiring should conform to local and national codes. • DC (–) and DC return (+) terminals are evaluated for use with 1/0 AWG wire (1400W DC supply only).
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems Calculating DC Input Current Complete power usage tables are in the Catalyst 4500 Series Module Installation Guide.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Ventilation Step 6 Add the DC input current used by data and the DC input current used by inline devices to find the total DC input current. • Total DC input current = 6.14 + 1.4 = 7.54 A. Ventilation Planning a proper location for the switch and the layout of your equipment rack or wiring closet is essential for successful system operation.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Ventilation Appendix A, “Specifications,” lists the operating and nonoperating environmental site requirements for the switches. To maintain normal operation and ensure high system availability, maintain an ambient temperature and clean power at your site.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site-Planning Checklist 1 - IEEE class 3 device total output power 17.3 W 284 W Total heat dissipated by system = (284/.75) * 3.415 = 1293 BTUs/hr Note Although a class 3 device needs 15.4 W to power up, 17.3 W need to be generated from the backplane in order to have 15.4 W at the switch port. 17.3 W comes from the WS-X4248-RJ45V DC-DC converter’s efficiency (89%).
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site-Planning Checklist Table 2-2 Site-Planning Checklist (continued) Task No.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Site-Planning Checklist Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 2-18 78-14409-08
C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Checking the Shipping Container Contents Note For information on installing the supervisor engine and switching modules and verifying switch operation, refer to the Catalyst 4500 Series Module Installation Guide. For information on configuring the switching modules, refer to the software configuration guide for your switch and software release.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Rack-Mounting the Switch A standard rack-mount kit is included for mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch (48.3 cm) equipment rack with two unobstructed outer posts, with a nominal depth (between the front and rear mounting posts) of 19.25 inches (48.9 cm) and a maximum depth of 32 inches (81.3 cm).
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Rack-Mounting Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Table 3-1 Rack-Mount Kit Checklist Quantity Part Description 2 L brackets 6 M4 Phillips pan-head screws 6 12-24 x 3/4-inch Phillips binder-head screws Note Step 2 Some equipment racks provide a power strip along the length of one of the rear posts. If your rack has this feature, consider the position of the strip when planning fastener points.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-1 L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4503 Switch 4506 WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 4503 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION 1 FLASH 1% 100% 1 LINK EJECT RESET 13 13 1 13 79182 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 3-6 78-14409-08
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-2 L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4506 Switch WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 13 13 1 13 79183 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 3-7
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-3 L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4507R Switch UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-4 L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4510R Switch UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-5 4506 Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4503 Switch WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 4503 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION 1 FLASH 1% 100% 1 LINK EJECT RESET 13 13 1 13 79184 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 3-10 78-14409-08
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-6 Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4506 Switch WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 13 13 1 13 79185 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 3-11
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-7 Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4507R Switch UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-8 Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4510R Switch UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch c. Secure the chassis using at least six (three per side) 12-24 x 3/4-inch screws through the elongated holes in the L bracket and into the threaded holes in the mounting post. d. Use a tape measure and level to ensure that the chassis is installed straight and level.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-10 Installing a Catalyst 4506 Switch in the Rack WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 13 13 1 13 79187 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 3-15
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-11 Installing a Catalyst 4507R Switch in the Rack UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack Rack-Mounting the Switch Figure 3-12 Installing a Catalyst 4510R Switch in the Rack UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Step 6 Connect the switch to an appropriate ground. Refer to System Ground Connection Guidelines, page 3-18. The system must have a ground connection before power is supplied to the switch. System Ground Connection Guidelines A grounding pad with two system (earth) grounding holes is provided in an enclosure near the left power supply on the Catalyst 4500 series switches.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Figure 3-14 Catalyst 4506 Grounding Holes Grounding holes (2) WS-X4515 SUPERVISO R ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 4506 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSOL E 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 13 79480 1 13 1 13 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 3-19
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Figure 3-15 Catalyst 4507R Grounding Holes Grounding holes (2) UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448-G B-RJ4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Figure 3-16 Catalyst 4510R Grounding Holes Grounding holes (2) UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Parts and Required Tools Note Some parts and required tools described in this section are not available from Cisco Systems. The grounding lug and associated screws are included with the accessory kit. To make an adequate grounding connection, you will need the following parts and tools: • Grounding lug—The grounding lug has two #10 AWG holes spaced 0.63 in center to center.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Connecting System Ground and Power This section describes how to connect the Catalyst 4500 series switches to earth ground. The system ground connection is required if FXS modules are installed or if this equipment is installed in a US or European Central Office.You must complete this procedure before connecting system power or turning on your switch.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Figure 3-17 Connecting System Ground on the Switch UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Ensure that the grounding lug and the attached wire will not interfere with other switch hardware or rack equipment. Step 7 Tighten the screws to secure the grounding lug to the grounding pad. Step 8 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure adequate earth ground for the switch. Step 9 Connect the power supply cords.
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack System Ground Connection Guidelines Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 3-26 78-14409-08
C H A P T E R 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply This chapter tells you how to remove and replace Catalyst 4500 series field-replaceable units (FRUs).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Figure 4-1 AC-Input Power Supply Captive screws 79136 Power switch AC receptacle Figure 4-2 4200 W Dual-Input AC Power Supply Captive screws 100-1 20V12A 50/60 Hz AC input 1 receptacle AC input 2 on switch INPUT 1 OK POE EN ABLE D INPUT 2 OK 130106 AC input 1 on switch OUTP {UT FAI : FAN OK AC input 2 receptacle 100-1 20V12A 50/60 Hz 4600AC V Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 4-3
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Figure 4-3 DC-Input Power Supply Main power switch In-line power switch Serial communication connector Captive screw Captive screw 79160 Terminal block Figure 4-4 1400 W DC Triple-input Power Supply 120562 Captive screws Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 4-4 78-14409-08
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Required Tools You will need a flathead or Phillips screwdriver to perform these procedures. Removing an AC-Input Power Supply Follow these steps to remove the AC-input power supply: Step 1 Press the power switch on the AC-input power supply down to the off (O) position (see Figure 4-5).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Loosening the Side-Clamp Screw 79139 Figure 4-6 Step 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply being removed. Step 4 Loosen the two captive screws (see Figure 4-7).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Caution Step 5 Use both hands to grasp a power supply. Grasp the power supply handle with one hand. Place your other hand underneath to support the bottom of the power supply, as shown in Figure 4-8. Handling an AC-Input Power Supply 79141 Figure 4-8 Step 6 Pull the power supply out of the bay and set it aside.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Installing an AC-Input Power Supply Warning The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device. Statement 1019 Follow these steps to install an AC-input power supply: Step 1 Make sure that the power supply you are installing is not plugged in to a power outlet and that the power cord is not connected to the power supply.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Plugging the Power Cord into the Power Supply 79142 Figure 4-9 Step 10 Caution Step 11 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC-power input source. In a system with multiple power supplies, connect each power supply to a separate AC power source. In the event of a power source failure, if the second source is still available, it can maintain maximum overcurrent protection for each power connection.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 12 Verify power supply operation by checking the power supply’s front-panel LEDs. You should see the following: • The LED labeled GOOD is green. • The LED labeled FAIL is not lit. • The LED labeled FAN OK is green. Step 13 Check the power supply and system status from the system console by entering the show system command (Catalyst Operating System) or the show power command (Cisco IOS).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing a DC-Input Power Supply This section describes how to remove a DC-input power supply. Required Tools You will need the following tools to perform this procedure: • A Phillips screwdriver • A 10-mm wrench/socket Removal Procedure Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Figure 4-11 DC-Input Power Supply Main power switch In-line power switch Captive screw Serial communication connector Captive screw 79160 Terminal block Figure 4-12 DC Triple-input Power Supply Captive screw Output Fail LED Fan OK LED Plus (+) Minus (-) Input OK 1, 2, 3 LEDs Captive screw 1 2 + 3 + Power switch 1, 2, 3 120913 + Terminal block Ground lugs Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 4-12 7
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 5 Disconnect the DC-input wires from the terminal block. Disconnect the ground wire last (see Figure 4-13 or Figure 4-14). Warning When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Step 6 Using a screwdriver, loosen and remove the captive screws on the power supply. (See Figure 4-15, which shows the single input power supply. The triple-input power supply has captive screws in the same location.) Figure 4-15 Loosening the Captive Screws 79162 Captive screws Step 7 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Handling a DC-Input Power Supply 79163 Figure 4-16 Step 8 If the bay is to remain empty, install a blank power supply filler plate over the opening and secure it with the mounting screws. This protects the inner chassis from dust and prevents accidental contact with live voltage at the rear of the bay.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Installing a DC-Input Power Supply This section describes how to install a DC-input power supply. Required Tools You will need the following tools to perform this procedure: • A Phillips screwdriver • A 10-mm wrench/socket • Connectors and wire for the DC circuit or circuits Installation Procedure Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Follow these steps to install a DC-input power supply, connect it to a power source, and verify its operation: Step 1 Verify that power is off to the DC circuit or circuits on the power supply you are installing. Step 2 Grasp the power supply handle with one hand. Place your other hand underneath it as you slowly insert the power supply into the bay (as shown earlier in Figure 4-16).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Step 8 Verify power supply operation by checking the power supply’s front-panel LEDs. You should see the following: • The LED labeled INPUT OK is green. • The LED labeled OUTPUT FAIL is not lit. Step 9 Check the power supply and system status from the system console by entering the show system command (Catalyst Operating System) or the show power command (Cisco IOS).
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Figure 4-17 Catalyst 4503 System Fan Assembly Fan assembly WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 4503 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E 4503 ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION 1 FLASH 1% 100% 1 LINK EJECT RESET 13 13 1 13 79172 1 13 Captive installation screws Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 4-19
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Figure 4-18 Catalyst 4506 System Fan Assembly Fan assembly WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 13 13 1 13 Captive installation screws 79171 1 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 4-20 78-14409-08
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Figure 4-19 Catalyst 4507R System Fan Assembly Fan assembly UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Figure 4-20 Catalyst 4510R System Fan Assembly Fan assembly UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 WS-X4 412-2G 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 412-2G 10 12 17 2 3 4 5 6 B-TX 7 8 9 STATU 11 S 1 WS-X4 10 11 12 S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Removing the Fan Assembly Warning When removing the fan tray, keep your hands and fingers away from the spinning fan blades. Let the fan blades completely stop before you remove the fan tray. Statement 258 Caution Never operate the system for an extended period if the fan assembly is removed or if it is not functioning properly. An over-temperature condition can cause severe equipment damage.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Verifying the Installation Note To check the operation of the fans, you need to power up the chassis. Follow these steps to verify that the new fan assembly was installed correctly: Step 1 Listen for the fans; you should immediately hear them operating.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Step 3 Remove all supervisor engines and switching modules from the chassis, and find the backplane modules you need to replace. Note Keep a record of switching moduleand their slots, so that you can put them back correctly. Note Generic switching module replacement procedures are documented at: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/hw_doc/gmdcf_nt .
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Figure 4-21 Catalyst 4507R Backplane 130657 Clock module Mux buffers Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 4-26 78-14409-08
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Step 4 If you are removing a clock module, remove the two screws that attach the module to the backplane. Step 5 Find the seating levers on both sides of the connector for the module you wish to replace. (See Figure 4-22.) Finding the Seating Levers 130658 Figure 4-22 Step 6 To release the module from its connector, pull the levers outward with your fingernails. The module will pop out slightly.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Step 7 Pull out the module while holding the top left and top right corners. (See Figure 4-24.) Note When handling the modules, do not touch the chips or the gold edge contacts on the module. Removing the Module 130660 Figure 4-24 Step 8 Put the replacement module in at roughly a 30 degree angle, and gently push the module down. Make sure you apply force evenly on the left and right.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Step 9 Make sure the module is fully seated. (See Figure 4-26.) Figure 4-26 Correct Module Seating Bad 130662 Good Step 10 Push the module toward the back of the chassis and make sure it is clipped in by the levers on both sides. (See Figure 4-27.) Securing the Module 130663 Figure 4-27 Step 11 Repeat Step 4 to Step 10 for the other modules you need to replace.
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing FRUs Replacing Backplane Modules on a Catalyst 4507R or 4510R Switch Verify the New Modules After the switch is reassembled and power is restored, connect a terminal to the supervisor engine and monitor the boot process.
C H A P T E R 5 Troubleshooting If your system has problems during start up or operation, use the information in this chapter to help isolate the cause. Problems with the initial startup are often caused by a switching module that has become dislodged from the backplane or a power cord that is disconnected from the power supply.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting System Boot Verification Note This chapter covers only the chassis component hardware aspects of troubleshooting. For configuration issues, refer to the software configuration guide or command reference for your switch. System Boot Verification When the initial system boot is complete, verify the following: • That the power supplies are supplying power to the system The LEDs should be green. Use the show environment Cisco IOS command to view power supply activity.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solving to the System Component Level Problem Solving to the System Component Level The key to success when troubleshooting the system is to isolate the problem to a specific system component. Your first step is to compare what the system is doing to what it should be doing. Because a startup problem can usually be caused by a single component, it is more efficient to isolate the problem to a subsystem rather than troubleshoot each separate component in the system.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems All system states in the startup sequence are indicated using LEDs. By checking the LEDs, you can determine when and where the system failed in the startup sequence. If you have problems after the switch is on, refer to the configuration procedures in the software configuration guide for your switch.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems Step 4 Verify that the LEDs labeled STATUS on each switching module are green when the supervisor engine completes initialization. This LED indicates that the supervisor engine and switching modules are receiving power, have been recognized by the supervisor engine, and contain a valid Flash code version. However, this LED does not indicate the state of the individual interfaces on the switching modules.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Power Supply Troubleshooting the Power Supply To help isolate a power subsystem problem, follow these steps: Step 1 Check whether the power supply LED labeled GOOD is on or the LED labeled FAIL is on. (on the DC multi-input power supply, the LEDs are labeled INPUT 1, 2, or 3 or OUTPUT FAIL.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Power Supply If you are unable to resolve the problem, or if you determine that either a power supply or backplane connector is faulty, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for instructions. Troubleshooting Power Problems using Cisco IOS Check for system messages related to the power supply, and refer to the system message guide for your software release.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Fan Assembly The 1400 W DC multi-input supply can not be used with other power supply types, but other power supplies in this product line work with the other types during an upgrade.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Backplane Modules C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-FANTRAYPARTIALFAILURE C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-FANTRAYREMOVED C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYREADFAILED C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYSEEPROMREADFAILED C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-FANTRAYSEEPROMINVALID C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-TEMPHIGH C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-TEMPUNDERCRITICAL C4K_CHASSIS-2-OVERHEATINGSHUTDOWN Step 4 Determine whether the airflow is restricted or if the ambient temperature in the room is too warm.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Switching Modules • The switch powers down and stays down for a few minutes to a few days for no clear reason. • The output-fail LED on the power supplies are red and no power is delivered to the chassis. The other LEDs on the power supply are green. • The Status LEDs on the switching modules and the supervisor engine are flashing green. • CPU Utilization LEDs are flashing green or off.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Switching Modules Table 5-1 LED 11 12 10 9 7 8 6 5 4 STATUS 4 PORT 10/100 B 17407 12 11 10 9 7 8 5 6 4 1 2 WS-X4148-RJ 10/100BASE-T Port LEDs 3 Figure 5-2 Switching Module LEDs Color/State Description STATUS Indicates the results of a series of self-tests and diagnostic tests performed by the switch. Green All the tests pass. Red A test other than an individual port test failed.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Switching Modules Troubleshooting Switching Modules Using Cisco IOS Connect a terminal to the console port, and look for any of the following system messages: C4K_CHASSIS-3-LINECARDMUXBUFFERTOSUPALIGNMENTWRON G C4K_CHASSIS-3-LINECARDNOTVALIDINSLOT C4K_CHASSIS-3-MODULENOTSUPPORTHALF C4K_IOSINTF-5-STALEPHYPORT C4K_IOSMODPORTMAN-4-INLINEPOWEROVERMAX If you observe any of these messages, follow the suggestion for that message.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines This section only addresses problems with hardware. Problems with features or configuration are not covered here. Refer for your software configuration guide and release notes for information on configuring features or identifying known problems. Table 5-2 describes the supervisor engine LEDs. Check the LEDs on your supervisor and compare them to the described LED behaviors.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines Table 5-2 LED Supervisor Engine LEDs (continued) Color/State ACTIVE Description Indicates whether the uplink port is active or not. Green The port is active. Off The port is not active. ACTIVE The LED to the right of the uplink ports is used to identify the active supervisor engine in switches with two supervisor engines.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-POSTFAIL_RESET C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-INCOMPATIBLE_SUPERVISORS C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-IOS_VERSION_CHECK_FAIL C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-IOS_VERSION_INCOMPATIBLE C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-NON_SYMMETRICAL_REDUNDANT_SYSTE M C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-POSTFAIL C4K_REDUNDANCY-2-POSTFAIL_RESET C4K_REDUNDANCY-4-CONFIGSYNCFAIL C4K_SUPERVISOR-2-SUPERVISORSEEPROMINVALID C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-RETIMERDISABLEFAILED C4K_SUPERVISOR-3-RETIMERINITFAILED C4
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Some problems can be solved by resetting the supervisor engine. Use the hw-module module reset power-cycle command to reset a switching module, or remove and re-insert the switching module, which resets, restarts and power cycles the switching module. Pressing the reset button on the supervisor engine causes the software to reload, but does not power cycle the supervisor engine.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center See the “Obtaining Technical Assistance” section on page xx for more information about contacting the TAC. Serial Numbers When you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, have the serial number of your switch available. Refer to Figure 5-3 to 5-6 to locate the serial number on your switch. You may also get the serial number from the output of a show version command.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Figure 5-4 Catalyst 4506 Serial Number Location SN: AAANNNNXXXX WS-X4515 SUPERVIS OR ENGI NE IV UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 4506 STATUS LINE ACTIV E LINE ACTIV E ACTIVE CONSO LE 10/100 MGT UTILIZATION FLASH 1% 100% LINK EJECT RESET 1 1 13 1 13 1 1 13 1 13 105729 13 13 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 5-18 78-14409-08
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Figure 5-5 Catalyst 4507R Serial Number Location SN: AAANNNNXXXX UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 WS-X 4448GB-RJ45 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STAT US 2 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Figure 5-6 Catalyst 4510R Serial Number Location SN: AAANNNNXXXX UPLINK UPLINK STATUS UPLINK UPLINK CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX CONSOLE 10/100 BASE-TX STATUS WS-X4 412-2G B-TX STATU S 1 2 3 4 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 17 2 3 4 5 WS-X4 412-2G B-TX 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STATU S 1 448-G B-RJ4 17 2 3 4 5 6 5 7 8 9 STATU 1 WS-X4 448-G B-RJ4 STATU 448-G B-RJ4 STATU 448-G
A P P E N D I X A Specifications Cable and technical specifications for Catalyst 4500 series switches are provided in the following sections: Note • Catalyst 4503 Switch Specifications, page A-2 • Catalyst 4506 Switch Specifications, page A-3 • Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications, page A-4 • Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications, page A-6 • Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies, page A-7 Specifications for individual switching modules and supervisor engines, including power consumption and therm
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4503 Switch Specifications Catalyst 4503 Switch Specifications Table A-1 lists the Catalyst 4503 switch specifications.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4506 Switch Specifications Table A-1 Catalyst 4503 Switch Specifications (continued) Item Specification Power PoE supplied –48 VDC Power to Modules and fans 12 VDC Power to backplane components 3.3 VDC Redundancy Supervisor engine no Power supply 1+1 Catalyst 4506 Switch Specifications Table A-2 lists the Catalyst 4506 switch specifications.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications Table A-2 Catalyst 4506 Switch Specifications (continued) Item Specification Physical Characteristics Dimensions (H x W x D) 17.38 x 17.31 x 12.50 in. (44.13 x 43.97 x 31.70 cm) Weight Minimum weight: 40.5 lb (18.4 kg) Maximum weight: 100 lb (45.4 kg) Chassis and backplane = 36.5 lb (16.5 kg) Fan tray: 4.0 lb (1.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications Table A-3 Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications (continued) Item Specification Humidity (RH), ambient (noncondensing): operating 10 to 90% nonoperating and storage 5 to 95% Altitude: operating nonoperating –500 to 6500 ft (–150 to 2000 m) –1000 to 30,000 ft (–300 to 9150 m) Switching Components Backplane 60 Gbps full duplex 4 Gbps Uplinks with Sup II+, Sup III, and Sup IV 8 Gbps Uplinks with Supervisor Engine V Port density 240 (max)
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications Table A-4 lists the Catalyst 4510R switch specifications.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-4 Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications (continued) Item Specification Airflow Switch Right to left Power supply Front to back Power PoE supplied –48 VDC Power to Modules and Fans 12 VDC Power to backplane components 3.3 VDC Redundancy Supervisor engine yes Power supply 1+1 Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Tables A-5 through A-12 list the specifications for the Catalyst 4500 series power supplies.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-5 1000 W AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Item Specification Minimum software requirement Cisco IOS Release 12.1(12c)EW Catalyst Operating System software version 7.4 (1) Power over Ethernet Not supported1 AC-input type Autoranging input with power factor corrector AC-input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (±10% for full range) AC-input current 12 A @ 100 VAC, 5 A @ 240 VAC Maximum KVA rating 1.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-6 1300 W AC-Input Power Supply Specifications (continued) Item Specification Power supply output 1300 W maximum 1000 W+ 40 W redundant mode (Data) 1667 W maximum in combined mode (Data) 800 W maximum each in redundant mode (PoE) 1333 W maximum in combined mode (PoE) Power supply output (AC supply) 12 V @ 84.7 A, 3.3 V @ 12.5 A (Data), –50 V @ 16.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-7 1400 W AC-Input Power Supply Specifications (continued) Item Specification Power supply output 2473 W maximum 1360 W+ 40 W redundant mode (Data) Power supply output (AC supply) 12 V @ 113.4 A, 3.3 V @ 12.2 A (Data) Max heat dissipation 1048 BTUs/hr Output holdup time 20 ms minimum 1. A Catalyst 4503 with a Catalyst 4500 series Supervisor Engine II-Plus TS and a 1400W AC power supply provides 158.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-8 1400 W DC-Input Power Supply Specifications (continued) Item Specification DC-input current Data only: 31 A @ –60 VDC Data and inline devices: 180 A maximum @ –48 VDC input Note Input power Current draw At –40.5 V (min voltage) Current draw at –72 V (max voltage) Max heat dissipation at 1866 W The input power is configurable in the CLI. The Cisco IOS command is power dc input.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-8 1400 W DC-Input Power Supply Specifications (continued) Item Specification Catalyst 4503-Specific Power Usage (data only) Maximum draw 475 W Maximum input 633 W Current draw at –40.5 V (min voltage) 15.6 A Current draw at –72 V (max voltage) 8.8 A Max heat dissipation at 633 W 2160 BTUs Catalyst 4506-Specific Power Usage (data only) Maximum draw (data only) 850 W Maximum input 1133 W Current draw at –40.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-9 1400 W DC Triple-Input Power Supply Specifications Item Specification Minimum software requirement Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EW Power over Ethernet Not supported DC-input voltage Domestic and international: –48 to –60 VDC DC-input current 42.5 A maximum @ –48 VDC input Input 1: 12.5 A at –48 to –60 VDC Input 2: 15 A at –48 to –60 VDC Input 3: 15 A at –48 to –60 VDC Input power Current draw At –40.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-9 1400 W DC Triple-Input Power Supply Specifications (continued) Item Specification Catalyst 4503-Specific Power Usage (data only) Two modules minimum required @ –40.5 VDC input Maximum draw 475 W Maximum input 609 W total / # of modules = W per module One 15A module minimum required @ –44 VDC input Current draw at –40.5 V (min voltage) 15 A total / # of modules = A per module Current draw at –72 V (max voltage) 8.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-10 Input Modes Input Mode Input Number Input Configuration 1 1 1 x 12.5 A 386 W @ –40.5 VDC 412 W @ –44.0 VDC 2 2 OR 3 1 x 15 A 466 W @ –40.5 VDC 495 W @ –44.0 VDC 3 1, 2 OR 3 1 x 12.5 A and 1 x 15 A 845 W @ –40.5 VDC 908 W @ –44.0 VDC 4 2, 3 2 x 15 A 914 W @ –40.5 VDC 990 W @ –44.0 VDC 5 1, 2, 3 1 x 12.5 A and 2 x 15 A 1294 W @ –40.5 VDC 1400 W @ –44.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-12 2800 W AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Item Specification Minimum software requirement Cisco IOS Release 12.1(13)EW Catalyst Operating System software version 7.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-13 4200 W AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Item Specification Minimum software requirement Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EWA Power over Ethernet Supported, up to 4200 W AC-input type Autoranging input with power factor corrector AC-input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (±10% for full range) AC-input current 16 A maximum at 200 VAC AC-input frequency 50/60 Hz (nominal) (±3% for full range) Maximum KVA rating 5.
Appendix A Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-14 shows the wattage output possible with the 4200W power supply in redundant mode. In redundant mode, both power supplies must have identical inputs and all inputs must be at the same voltage. If the input voltages are mismatched, choose the value matching the weaker of the two power supplies. Table A-14 Redundant Mode Output 12V 3.
A P P E N D I X B Repacking a Switch If you need to return your Catalyst 4500 series switch to the factory, use the instructions in this appendix to repack your switch in preparation for shipping. To repack the switch using the original packaging material, follow these steps: Step 1 Slide the pieces of the packing foam over the Catalyst 4500 series switch. (See Figure B-1.) Step 2 Place the documentation and accessory kit in the box or poly bag provided.
Appendix B Figure B-1 Repacking a Switch Catalyst 4500 Series Switch Packing Material Documentation and accessories Packing foam Packing carton Packing foam 68117 Packing foam Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide B-2 78-14409-08
I N D EX Numerics A 10/100BASE-T AC-input power cords port LEDs 5-11 1000BASE-T interfaces 1-3, 1-7, 1-11, 1-15 1000BASE-X product numbers (table) 2-6 AC-input power supplies description 1-31 environmental monitoring 1-35 Ethernet interfaces 1-19 figure 1-31, 1-32, 4-3 port and status LEDs (figure) 5-10 handling (figure) 4-7 1000 W power supplies installing 4-8 power cord plugs 2-5 removing 4-5 power cords (table) 2-6 replacing 4-8 100BASE-T interfaces 1-3, 1-7, 1-11, 1-15 10BASE-T interfac
Index autonegotiation chassis dimensions A-4 Catalyst 4503 switches (table) 1-3 features 1-7 Catalyst 4506 switches (table) 1-7 front view 1-6 Catalyst 4507 switches (table) 1-11, 1-15 installing in racks (figure) 3-15 power requirements 2-4 repacking B-1 B specifications A-3 Catalyst 4507 switches boot process troubleshooting 5-2 attaching L brackets (figure) 3-8, 3-9 chassis dimensions A-5, A-6 brackets See L brackets description 1-10, 1-14 features 1-11, 1-15 front view 1-10, 1-14 C insta
Index D ESD cabling and preventing damage 2-2, 2-3 DC-input power supplies Ethernet management ports connecting system ground 3-23 figure 1-22 description 1-31 LEDs 5-4 environmental monitoring 1-35 troubleshooting 5-4 figure 1-32, 1-33, 4-4 handling (figure) 4-15 installing 4-16 removing 4-11 F FAIL LEDs replacing 4-16 checking 4-10 See also AC-input power supplies verifying power supply status 4-18 troubleshooting 5-6 verifying operation 4-18 dimensions fan assemblies booting 5-2 Catalys
Index field-replaceable units switching modules 2-4 help See FRUs See TAC Flash code troubleshooting 5-5 hot swapping FRUs fan assemblies 4-18 AC-input power supplies 4-5 to 4-10 humidity DC-input power supplies 4-11 to 4-18 Catalyst 4503 switch specifications (table) A-2 fan assemblies 4-18 to 4-24 Catalyst 4506 switch specifications (table) A-3 Catalyst 4507 switch specifications (table) A-5, A-6 G Gigabit Ethernet See 1000BASE-T See 1000BASE-X GOOD LEDs I INPUT OK LED checking 4-10 troub
Index checking power supplies 5-4 P checking supervisor engines 5-2 See also specific types of LEDs Link LED description (table) 1-24 packaging materials B-1 port status LEDs 5-11 power requirements 2-4 LINK LEDs (table) 5-11 load sharing, power supplies 1-35 power cords See AC-input power cords power supplies M LEDs 5-4 load sharing 1-35 MAC addresses See AC-input power supplies; DC-input power supplies; external power supplies supported on Catalyst 4503 switches (table) 1-18 management local, o
Index troubleshooting 5-3 S switching modules serial numbers 5-16 Catalyst 4503 supported 1-4 shipping instructions B-1 Catalyst 4506 supported 1-8 show system command 4-10 Catalyst 4507R supported 1-12 site planning Catalyst 4510R supported 1-16 checklist 2-16 troubleshooting 5-3 slots Catalyst 4503 switches (figure) 1-3 Catalyst 4506 switches (figure) 1-7 Catalyst 4507 switches (figure) 1-11, 1-15 specifications Catalyst 4503 switches (table) A-2 T TAC contacting 5-16 temperature Catalyst 4
Index UTILIZATION LEDs description (table) 1-24 V voltage specifications A-10, A-13 W weight Catalyst 4503 switches (table) A-2 Catalyst 4506 switches (table) A-4 Catalyst 4507 switches (table) A-5, A-6 Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide 78-14409-08 IN-7
Index Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide IN-8 78-14409-08