Enterasys Matrix™ X Secure Core Router X4-C Chassis Installation Guide P/N 9034084-02
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Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide ........................................................................................................................... xv Using This Guide ............................................................................................................................................. xv Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set ............................................................................................................
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit ................................................... 3-24 Installing an XFP/SFP Module ............................................................................................................... 3-24 Removing an XFP/SFP Module ............................................................................................................. 3-25 Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables ....................................................................
Figures 1-1 1-2 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 3-32 3-33 3-34 3-35 3-36 3-37 3-38 A-1 Matrix X4-C Chassis with Redundant Power Supplies ....................................................................... 1-2 Matrix X4-C Chassis as Shipped (Rear View) .................................................................................... 1-2 Disassembly Steps 1 and 2 ..........................
Tables 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-11 A-12 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-16 A-17 A-18 A-19 A-20 A-21 xiv DC/AC Power Supply (PS1-PS3) LED Definitions ........................................................................... 3-38 Fan Tray LED Definitions ................................................................................................................. 3-39 Control and Fabric Module LED Definitions ...........................................................................
About This Guide This guide describes the Enterasys Matrix™ X4‐C chassis features, options, specifications, and provides information to install the chassis in a standard 19‐inch (48.26‐centimeter) equipment rack or cabinet. This guide also explains how to interpret the system status LEDs to facilitate troubleshooting when necessary, and provides information on how to contact Enterasys Networks if additional help is needed.
Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set Additional documents are provided to explain installation of X Router Input/Output Modules (IOMs) in the Matrix X4‐C, configuration of CLI commands on the Matrix X4‐C and how to apply these commands with more in‐depth instructions, how to respond to error messages that may appear on the command line, and advise you on the latest Release Notes.
Commonly Used Acronyms Commonly Used Acronyms The following acronyms are used extensively throughout this guide: • IOM – Input/Output Module • FM – Fabric Module • CM – Control Module • LED – Light Emitting Diode • XFP – 10‐Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable fiber‐optic transceiver • SFP – 1‐Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable fiber‐optic transceiver • SMF – Single Mode Fiber • MMF – Multimode Fiber • WWDM – Wide‐Wavelength‐Division Multiplexed • USB – Universal Serial Bus • ESD – Ele
Getting Help xviii About This Guide
1 Overview This chapter describes the following: For information about: Refer to page ... System Description 1-1 Features 1-3 System Description The Matrix X4‐C chassis design provides eight slots to seat four Input/Output Modules (IOM), two Fabric Modules (FM), and two Control Modules (CM). The Matrix X4‐C chassis supports: • Terabit switching capacity • Hot swapping of modules • Redundant power and cooling systems • Installation in a standard 19‐inch (48.
System Description Figure 1-1 Matrix X4-C Chassis with Redundant Power Supplies 1 S/N: MAC ADD. Matrix GROUND STRAP 2 X4 4 3 3 FAN TRAY 4 5 CM2 FM2 FM1 CM1 6 2 7 1 FAN TRAY 8 1 2 3 4 Ground strap receptacle Fan tray bezel IOM coverplate Fan tray LEDs Figure 1-2 5 6 7 8 Fabric Module slot (FM1) Control Module slot (CM1) IOM slot 1 Power supply vent cover Matrix X4-C Chassis as Shipped (Rear View) THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
Features Features The following sections provide an overview of the system features. X4-C Input/Output Modules The Matrix X4‐C chassis supports Input/Output Modules (IOM) which perform all system packet forwarding. The X4‐C provides four slots to install the IOMs.
Features supports Access Control Lists (ACLs) and, by default, is associated with the VPN Routing/ Forwarding (VRF) instance that all interfaces are assigned to. Be aware of the following caveats, however, when using this interface: • IGP and EGP routing protocols do not export routes • Bridging is not supported The Console port is considered the primary CLI interface, and is useful for reading startup and diagnostic messages, event logging, and many other tasks.
Features 5. Insert the standby CM into the system and wait until it is fully synchronized with the active CM before removing the active CM. Do not physically remove the active CM during the synchronization process. The following message will appear on your console screen: MXS Standby: Synchronization monitoring system MXS CM Standby: SYNCING DATA. Do not remove the Active CM configuration data 124 MB high-availability data256 MB 6. Copying 10.
Features 7. Again, you can enter the show system high‐availability command to verify synchronization is complete and the standby CM is up. Note in the output that the Standby Module status has changed from Synchronizing to In‐Service.
Features X4-C Redundant Power Supplies The Matrix X4‐C chassis supports up to three power supplies that install on the bottom of the chassis, in slots labeled PS1 through PS3. While the chassis can operate with fewer than three power supplies installed depending upon the number of installed IOMs, FMs, and CMs, additional power supplies provide redundancy and load sharing. Each power supply (X‐AC) requires a dedicated 100‐240 Vac, 20 Amp earth‐grounded circuit.
Features Rack-Mountable Chassis The Matrix X4‐C chassis is designed to be mounted in a standard 19‐inch (48.26‐centimeter) wide equipment rack (six chassis can be loaded into a standard 7‐foot [213.36‐centimeter] high rack). Optional bottom shelving and mid‐mount brackets are available for non‐standard circumstances. Refer to “Site Guidelines” on page 2‐1 for requirements on ventilation and cooling.
2 Site and Configuration Guidelines This chapter describes the following: For information about: Refer to page ... Site Guidelines 2-1 Configuration Guidelines 2-2 Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit. Riesgo Eléctrico: Solamente personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.
Configuration Guidelines Configuration Guidelines The Matrix X4‐C chassis provides eight slots that accept modules. IOM (Input/Output Module) slots are numbered 1 through 4 from bottom to top. Two Fabric Module slots, labeled FM1 and FM2, are located in the middle‐left of the chassis, and to their right, Control Module slots CM1 and CM2. The three slots located at the base of the chassis are reserved for power supplies. Lastly, two Fan Tray slots occupy the right side of the chassis.
3 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup This chapter describes the following: For information about: Refer to page ...
Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis Note: Unpack the Matrix X4-C chassis components only as needed. Leave the components in their respective shipping cartons until you are ready to install that component. Save all shipping materials in the event you must repack the chassis. The Matrix X4‐C chassis is packed and shipped on a skid. Before unpacking the chassis, examine the outside packaging for obvious damage.
Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis Figure 3-2 Disassembly Steps 3 and 4 1 2 3 5 6 4 1 2 Accessory package Screw packet 5. Open the top of the shipping bag covering the unit, then pull the bag down around the skid, as shown in Figure 3‐3.
Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis 6. Remove and save (for later use) the screws fastening left and right shipping and support brackets to the chassis and the skid. 7. Lift and remove the chassis from the skid. 8. Save the plastic bag and skid for future reshipping, if necessary. 9.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis The following sections describe the procedures that must be followed to complete chassis installation. Chassis are shipped with all slots labeled “1” open. Coverplates over IOM slot 1, Fabric and Control Module slot 1, fan tray slots 1 and 2, and PS1 (power supply) are removed, and the slots are ready for module installation. Setup Order Once a suitable site has been chosen, proceed to install the Matrix X4‐C chassis in a rack.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Installing Optional Rack Support Brackets Rack support brackets are shipped with the chassis for additional support underneath the chassis. They are recommended for installations with four‐post cabinets to augment standard rack support by the front ears on the chassis. To install the rack support brackets, proceed as follows: Warning: If the rack is not secured to the floor, it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Installing Optional Mid-Mount Brackets You can purchase an optional mid‐mount bracket kit (X4‐MBRKT) for a rack or cabinet when the standard front‐chassis ear attachment is unusable due to space or weight‐support concerns. To install the brackets, proceed as follows: Warning: If the rack is not secured to the floor, it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack. This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis Note: Read Chapter 2, Site and Configuration Guidelines, before completing the following procedure to ensure that all installation guidelines are met. To rack‐mount the Matrix X4‐C chassis, proceed as follows: Warning: We recommend you use a forklift or other mechanical device to lift and hold the chassis.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Figure 3-7 Rack Mounting the Mid-Mounted Chassis S/N: MAC ADD. Matrix GROUND STRAP X4 4 3 FAN TRAY CM2 FM2 CM1 FM1 2 FAN TRAY 1 2 2 1 1 1 Rack 2 Rack-mounting screws (10 per side) 4. Chassis rack mounting is now complete. Chassis Bonding and Grounding Installing the chassis as described in this chapter meets the protective earth grounding requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) UL 60950 and IEC 60950 standards.
Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis Figure 3-8 Telcordia GR-1089 Grounding Hole Pattern and Cable 3 2 5 2 4 1 12 AWG stranded copper wire 2 Rear of chassis, bolt pattern grounding site 1 3 Chassis 4 Two-hole connectors 4 5 1/4-20 ground screws (4) To ground the chassis according to the Telcordia GR‐1089 Section 9, Bonding and Grounding Requirements, a connection is needed between the chassis and the enclosure metalwork or a nearby point on the Central Office (CO) Ground system.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap The Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap must be attached before handling the power supplies, fan tray, and modules used in the Matrix X4‐C chassis. Place the ESD wrist strap on your wrist and plug the other end into the grounding receptacle, shown in Figure 3‐9, near the bottom of the chassis. Figure 3-9 ESD Grounding Receptacle 1 S/N: MAC ADD.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Power Supply Planning Although each power supply requires its own circuit, when planning the X4‐C power budget you have the option of drawing from one or more sources by either the N + 1 or 1 + 1 method, respectively. Drawing power by the N + 1 method protects the X4‐C against the failure of a single power source although not against an outage by that source.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Figure 3-12 Removing Power Supply Vent Plate S/N: Matrix GROUND STRAP MAC ADD. X4 4 4 3 FAN FAN TRAY TRAY 3 CM2 2 CM2 FM2 FAN TRAY CM1 FM1 1 CM1 2 X4 2 1 FAN TRAY 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 Power supply slot (PS1) 2 Power supply coverplate 3 Vent plate 4 Captive screws (2) 6. Locate the PS1 power supply slot, as shown in Figure 3‐12. 7.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Figure 3-13 Installing Power Supply Module 2 FAN TRAY 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 5 Power supply Power supply handle 3 4 Power supply slot (PS1) Captive screw 5 Power supply flange 10. Secure the power supply to the chassis by tightening the captive screw. 11.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Removing a Power Supply To remove a power supply, proceed as follows: 1. Attach the anti‐static wrist strap as described in “Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap” on page 3‐11 before handling the power supply module. 2. Unplug the associated power cord from the 20A/100‐125 Vac (or 8A/200‐240 Vac) outlet. 3. Unplug the power cord from the AC inlet (associated with the power supply you are removing) at the back of the chassis, as shown in Figure 3‐15.
Installing and Removing a Fan Tray Installing and Removing a Fan Tray The Matrix X4‐C chassis is equipped with removable fan trays that allow for easy periodic replacement if a fan fails. To install and remove a fan tray, refer to “Installing a Fan Tray” on page 3‐16 and “Removing a Fan Tray” on page 3‐17. Caution: A fan tray is hot-swappable. Do not run the chassis for an extended interval without an operating fan tray, however, because the chassis will soon overheat and be damaged.
Installing and Removing a Fan Tray Figure 3-17 Installing Fan Tray 1 S/N: MAC ADD. GROUND STRAP FM2 ALLOW FAN BLADES TO STOP PRIOR TO FAN TRAY REMOVAL FM1 STATUS 2 1 Fan tray slot 7. 2 Fan tray Replace the fan tray bezel by lifting it into place and re‐attaching the three captive screws. Removing a Fan Tray To remove a fan tray, proceed as follows: Warning: Allow fan blades to stop running prior to fan tray removal.
Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing IOMs This section describes the installation of IOMs, and Fabric and Control Modules. Although you can populate any empty slot with its appropriate module, all chassis are delivered without coverplates on the IOM, and Fabric and Control Module slots labeled as 1. Slots accept modules that are sized appropriately for those slots only.
Installing and Removing Modules Figure 3-18 Installing IOMs S/N: Matrix GROUND STRAP MAC ADD. X4 4 3 FAN TRAY FM2 CM2 FM1 CM1 2 1 4 FAN TRAY 1 3 S/N: MAC ADD. TX RX TX RX TX TX RX RX 3 STATUS X-M2-00 10G ENET 4 2 5 1 IOM slot 1 Figure 3-19 2 IOM 3 Captive screws (2) 4 IOM guide rails 5 Ejector handles Engaging Ejector Handles 2 3 2 4 1 1 Module 2 Slot 5 3 5 1 3 Chassis rail 4 Ejector handle (open) 5 Ejector handle (closed) 7.
Installing and Removing Modules Figure 3-20 Removing IOM Coverplate S/N: Matrix GROUND STRAP MAC ADD. X4 4 3 FAN TRAY FM2 CM2 FM1 CM1 4 RX S/N: RX 3 1 IOM slot 2 3-20 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup 2 IOM coverplate TX TX RX TX TX RX MAC ADD.
Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing CMs Note: If you ordered the Memory Upgrade Kit (X-4G-MEM), install the DIMMs first. For installation instructions, refer to “Installing the Memory Upgrade Kit” on page 3-33. 1. Locate the empty CM1 slot, and position the module in the guide rail at the left of the slot, as shown in Figure 3‐21. Gently insert the module until it engages with the backplane connectors. Be sure the ejector handles are open as shown in Figure 3‐19.
Installing and Removing Modules Replacing the CM Battery If the Panasonic lithium battery on the CM is failing, the system will operate properly until a power cycle, then an error message displays (see example, below): Enterasys Networks Copyright 1985-2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved * E7501 & Banias Rev #1.
Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing FMs 1. Locate the empty FM1 slot and position the module in the guide rail at the left of the slot, as shown in Figure 3‐22. Gently insert the module until it engages with the connectors on the backplane, making sure the ejector handles are open, as shown in Figure 3‐19. Figure 3-22 Installing Fabric Module S/N: Matrix GROUND STRAP MAC ADD.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Matrix X Router modules provide the following interfaces for cable and Flash card connections: • IOM: XFP or SFP optical ports • CM: Two RJ45 ports—one Ethernet for management, and one Console (COM) port for serial connections • CM: USB port • CM: IDE port for connection to Type I Compact Flash card Matrix X Router IOMs support XFP (10‐Gigabit Small Form‐Factor P
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 3. Hold the transceiver so that the connector will seat properly. 4. Carefully align the transceiver with the IOM port slot, as shown in Figure 3‐23. 5. Push the transceiver into the IOM port until it seats with the connector at the back of the slot.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit The procedure below describes how to connect an LC or MT‐RJ cable connector to an XFP or SFP port connector, respectively. 1. Remove the protective covers (not shown) from the LC or MT‐RJ fiber‐optic port on the transceiver and from the connectors on each end of the cable. Note: Leave the protective covers in place when the connectors are not in use to prevent contamination.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 5. After the chassis has been powered up, verify a link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green). If the RX LED is off, perform the following steps until it is on: a. Verify the device at the other end of the segment is on and linked to the segment. b. If there are separate fiber‐optic connections on the other device, check the crossover of the cables.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3-25 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible STATUS ACTIVE/ STANDBY RESET USB ETHERNET 2 4 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45 COM port 3 COM 1 3 RJ45-to-DB9 PC adapter 4 IBM PC or compatible device Connecting the CM COM Port to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to the CM COM port (Figure 3‐26), use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and a user‐supplied RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3-26 Connecting a VT Series Terminal STATUS ACTIVE/ STANDBY RESET USB ETHERNET 2 4 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45 COM port 3 COM 1 3 RJ45-to-DB25 VT adapter 4 VT series terminal Connecting the CM COM Port to a Modem To connect a modem to the CM COM port (Figure 3‐27), use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and a user‐supplied RJ45‐to‐DB25 male adapter, and proceed as follows: 1.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3-27 Connecting to a Modem STATUS ACTIVE/ STANDBY RESET USB ETHERNET COM 2 6 5 4 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45 COM port 3 RJ45-to-DB25 modem adapter 3 1 4 Local modem 5 Remote modem 6 IBM PC or compatible device Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments COM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB9 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Receive (RX) 4 Red 3 Transmit (TX) 5 Green 5 Ground (GRD
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit VT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 4 Red 2 Transmit (TX) 1 Blue 3 Receive (RX) 6 Yellow 5 Clear to Send (CTS) 5 Green 7 Ground (GRD) 2 Orange 20 Data Terminal Ready 1 Pins 8 13 Pins 25 RJ45 Connector (Female) 1 14 DB25 Connector (Female) Modem Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Transmit (TX) 2 Ora
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3-28 Attaching a USB Device to the CM STATUS ACTIVE/ STANDBY RESET 2 USB 3 1 1 USB device 2 Control Module 3 USB port Installing a Compact Flash Card The Control Module provides an IDE port housing a 1 GB Flash memory card, as shown in Figure 3‐29. If the factory‐installed card fails or you want to install a new Type I Compact Flash card, simply pull the old card from its connector and insert the new card.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Installing the Memory Upgrade Kit Caution: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Precaución: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion. The following sections describe how to upgrade the Dual In‐line Memory Modules (DIMMs) on the X‐CM‐00 Control Module from 1 GB (two 512 MB DIMMs) to 4 GB using the two 2 GB SDRAM DIMMs included in the X‐4G‐MEM Memory Upgrade Kit.
Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3-31 Removing the Existing DIMM 1 DIMM 5. 2 Connector fingers 3 Connector arms Repeat step 4 to remove the second DIMM. Installing the DIMMs Caution: Observe all Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. Precaución: Al trabajar con equipos electrónicos sensibles, tome todas las precauciones de seguridad para evitar descargas de electricidad estática.
Optional Cable Management Kit Optional Cable Management Kit Cables can be kept neat and secure using the optional Cable Management Kit (X4‐CBLMG‐KIT). Using the Cable Management Kit ensures that cables are bundled close to the chassis and that cabling is not accidentally loosened or disconnected from the chassis during operation.
Optional Cable Management Kit Figure 3-32 Installing the Cable Management Assembly 1 Fan tray bezel 2 Captive screws (3) on fan tray bezel 3 Cable management assembly 4 Captive screws (3) on cable management assembly 4. Remove the bar from the cable management assembly by loosening the two (2) captive screws on the bar. See Figure 3‐33, below. 5. Gather the IOM cables you wish to bundle and wrap them in the velcro cable straps. Control Module cables may also be secured in this manner.
Powering Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis 6. Reattach the bar to the cable management assembly by tightening the two (2) captive screws on the bar. 7. If you wish to remove a cable strap, simply unscrew it from the cable management base panel. Powering Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis To power up the Matrix X4‐C chassis, proceed as follows: 1.
LEDs and Reset Button Power Supply LEDs Two LEDs are provided on the power supply module: a DC LED indicating the operational status of outgoing power and an AC LED indicating incoming AC line voltage is sufficient or has fallen below operational limits. Refer to Figure 3‐35 for their location and Table 3‐1 for a description of LED function. Power supplies are installed in chassis slots PS1 through PS3 at the base of the chassis.
LEDs and Reset Button Fan Tray LED Each fan tray provides a status LED on its front panel. Fan tray LEDs are also included on the cable management base panel. Refer to Figure 3‐36 and Figure 3‐37 for LED locations and Table 3‐2 for their description. Figure 3-36 Fan Tray LED STATUS ALLOW FAN BLADES TO STOP PRIOR TO FAN TRAY REMOVAL 1 1 Fan tray Status LED Figure 3-37 Cable Management Base Panel LEDs S/N: GROUND STRAP MAC ADD.
LEDs and Reset Button The following additional conditions apply: • After power up, the fan tray LED remains red until diagnostics begin, then will blink green. When blinking amber, the fan controller will run a default configuration. • An overheating warning indicates fans are running at high speed. Fans operate at normal speed if no warning is received. Caution: If the LED remains red, replace the fan tray immediately. Otherwise, the system may overheat and damage chassis components.
LEDs and Reset Button Table 3-3 Control and Fabric Module LED Definitions CM & FM LEDs State LED Activity Status Not powered Off Diagnostics failed, module requires attention, or state before initialization is complete Red LED blinks during initialization and diagnostics Blinking green Diagnostics passed and software operational Green Both chassis PROMs failed Amber Not powered Off Power on but not configured, hardware not initialized Red Module is Active Green Module is on Standby A
First-Time Quick Configuration Table 3-4 IOM LED Definitions Status LED LED Activity Diagnostics failed, module requires attention, or state before hardware initializes Red LED blinks during initialization and diagnostics Blinking green Diagnostics passed and software operational Green Not powered Off Ethernet Port LED (RX/TX) LED Activity Link established Green Activity over link Blinking green No power, link failure, system failure or administratively disabled Off The following additi
First-Time Quick Configuration Assigning an IP Address to eth0 To assign an IP address to the Matrix X4‐C’s management interface (eth0), enter the following commands at the CLI prompt: 1. matrix-x(switch-su) router 2. matrix-x(router-exec)# configure terminal 3. matrix-x(router-config) interface eth0 4. matrix-x(router-config-if-eth0) ip address {ip_address}(ip-mask) 5. matrix-x(router-config-if-eth0) no shutdown 6.
First-Time Quick Configuration 3-44 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup
A Specifications and Regulatory Compliance This appendix provides information about the following: For information about: Refer to page ...
Power Supply Requirements, Specifications, and Twist Lock Options Table A-1 Matrix X4-C Specifications (continued) Item Specification Fan Tray Dimensions 4.13 cm H x 12.7 cm W x 56.52 cm D 1.625 in. H x 5.0 in. W x 22.25 in. D Weight 3.31 kg (7.
10-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (XFP) Table A-3 Module Power Specifications (continued) X-M2-00 155 Watts 520.0 BTU/HR X-T32-00 155 Watts 520.0 BTU/HR Table A-4 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 100—240 Vac No. of Power Supplies Maximum Redundant System Load1 Redundancy Configuration 2 1160 Watts 1+1 3 2320 Watts N+1 1. The sum of individual power draws for all installed fan trays, control and fabric modules, and IOMs.
1-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (SFP) Table A‐8 provides the input/output specifications for each XFP version as specified in the IEEE 802.3ae‐2002 standard. Table A-8 XFP Fiber-Optic Specifications Module Wavelength Tx Power Min/Max (avg.) Rx Sensitivity Min/Max (avg.) Link Power Budget MTBF (hours) 10GBASE-LR-XFP 1310 nm DFB -8.2 / 0.5 dBm -14.4 / 0.5 dBm 9.4 dB 2,631,579 10GBASE-ER-XFP 1550 nm EML -4.7 / 4.0 dBm -15.8 / -1.
SFP Input/Output Specifications SFP Input/Output Specifications Matrix X Router Ethernet port interfaces accept 1000BASE‐SX short wavelength or 1000BASE‐LX long wavelength fiber SFPs (see Table A‐10) and are hot swappable.
SFP Input/Output Specifications MGBIC-LC03 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) Table A-13 MGBIC-LC03 Optical Specifications Item 62.5/125 µm MMF 50/125 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm Transmit Power (maximum) -3 dBm -3 dBm Receive Sensitivity -20 dBm -20 dBm 10.5 dBm 10.5 dBm 1 Link Power Budget (Multimode Only) 1. The maximum drive distance (up to 2 km) depends on the quality of the installed multimode fiber-optic cable segment.
SFP Input/Output Specifications MGBIC-08 Specifications (1000BASE-ELX) Table A-17 MGBIC-08 Optical Specifications Item 10 µm SMF Transmit Power (minimum) -0 dBm, min. +2 dBm, typical Receive Sensitivity -24 dBm, min. -26 dBm, typical Maximum Input Power Link Power Budget (Full Duplex Only) 1 +5 dBm, max. -3 dBm 23 dB 28 dB, typical 1. The maximum drive distance (up to 70 km) depends on the quality of the installed single-mode fiber-optic cable segment.
COM Port Pinout Assignments COM Port Pinout Assignments The COM port is a serial communications port for local access to local management, as shown in Figure A‐1. Refer to Table A‐20 for the COM port pin assignments. Figure A-1 COM Port Pin Assignments 5 1 9 6 Pins 1 through 9 are numbered vertically from bottom to top, left to right.
Index Numerics 10-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (XFP) A-3 1-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (SFP) A-4 A AC Power LED description of 3-38 location on power supply 3-38 AC1 inlet link to PS1 3-15 view of 3-15, 3-37 ACTIVE/STANDBY LED description of 3-41 for CM and FM 3-40 indication for 3-41 Assigning an IP Address to eth0 CLI configuration steps 3-43 Attaching cables description of 3-24 to 3-31 Attaching LC or MT-RJ cable connectors 3-26 Attaching the electrostatic discharge wrist
Fan Tray bezel removal for fan tray installation 3-16 FCC Notice ii Fiber budget A-5 Firmware License Agreement vii First-time quick configuration 3-42 to 3-43 FM1 slot view of 3-23 without coverplate 3-23 G Getting help Contract number for xvii information for xvii RMA number xvii serial, revision numbers xvii H Hazardous Substances iii How to attach cables 3-24 to 3-31 How to connect to the CM USB Port 3-31 How to ground the chassis 3-9 to 3-10 How to install a compact flash card 3-32 How to install an
FCC ii General ii Industry Canada ii Product Safety ii VCCI v NTP enabling of 3-43 RJ45 management cable location in package of 3-3 on accessory list 3-2 RX/TX LED COM port pin for 3-30 location on IOMs 3-40, 3-41 pin assigned on DB25 for 3-31 P S Performing cable management description of 3-35 Power A-2 Power supply description of 3-11 description of air flow 1-7 description of LEDs 3-38 installation of 3-12 location of vent plate 3-13 planning for 3-12 removal of 3-15 twist lock power cord 1-7 twist l
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