HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide Supporting NetIron OS 6.0.
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Contents Preface Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Text formatting conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Command syntax conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Preparing the installation site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Unpacking a Brocade MLX-4 router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Verifying proper operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Observing the LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Displaying the module status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Using Brocade Structured Cabling Components Cable cinch overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 mRJ21 procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Cable cinch with two mRJ21 cables . . . . . . . . . .
Managing switch fabric modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Forcing HSF modules to operate in normal mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Blocking discovery of G1 switch fabric modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Replacing fan assemblies in all 32-slot routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Replacing fan assemblies in 16-slot routers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Preface • • • • Document conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Brocade resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Contacting Brocade Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Document feedback Brocade customers For product support information and the latest information on contacting the Technical Assistance Center, go to http://www.brocade.com/services-support/index.html. If you have purchased Brocade product support directly from Brocade, use one of the following methods to contact the Brocade Technical Assistance Center 24x7. Online Telephone E-mail Preferred method of contact for nonurgent Required for Sev 1-Critical and Sev support@brocade.
Document feedback xii Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
About this Document • • Supported hardware and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Supported hardware and software This document is specific to the following routers running NetIron release 6.0.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL What’s new in this document x Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
Product Overview Brocade router overview Brocade routers provide high-performance routing to service providers, distributed enterprises, and research networks, offering the following benefits: • • • • • • • • • Scalable multi-service IP/MPLS carrier Ethernet routers. 100 Gbps Ethernet, 10Gbps Ethernet and 1Gbps Ethernet wire speed ports in a single router. Wire-speed IPv4, IPv6, and MPLS forwarding performance. Comprehensive IPv4 and IPv6 routing support based on Brocade Multi-Service IronWare.
Hardware features • • Brocade MLX-16: 16 interface slots (see Figure 3 on page 4) Brocade MLX-32: 32 interface slots (see Figure 4 on page 5) The following sections described the components you can install in the router slots. Brocade MLX-4 router components You can install the following components in the router slots: • Up to two management modules (one active and one redundant).Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide • • • Up to three switch fabric modules.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware features FIGURE 2 Brocade MLX-8 router 1 Interface slot 1 6 Switch fabric slot 2 11 Interface slot 8 16 Power supply slot 3 2 interface slot 2 7 Switch fabric slot 3 12 Management slot 1 17 Power supply slot 4 3 Interface slot 3 8 Interface slot 5 13 Management slot 2 18 ESD connector 4 Interface slot 4 9 Interface slot 6 14 Power supply slot 1 5 Switch fabric slot 1 10 Interface slot 7 15 Power supply slot 2 Brocade MLX-16 router compo
Hardware features FIGURE 3 Brocade MLX-16 router 1-16 Interface slots 1-16 20 Switch fabric slot 4 17 Switch fabric slot 1 21 Management slot 1 18 Switch fabric slot 2 22 Management slot 2 19 Switch fabric slot 3 23 ESD connector 24-31 Power supplies Brocade MLX-32 router components You can install the following components in the router slots: • • • • Two management modules. Up to eight switch fabric modules. Up to 32 interface modules. Up to eight power supplies (AC or DC).
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware features FIGURE 4 Brocade MLX-32 router 1-3 2 Interface slots 1-32 38 Switch fabric slot 6 44 ESD connector 50 Power supply 6 33 Switch fabric slot 1 39 Switch fabric slot 7 45 Power supply 1 51 Power supply 7 34 Switch fabric slot 2 40 Switch fabric slot 8 46 Power supply 2 52 Power supply 8 35 Switch fabric slot 3 41 Management slot 1 47 Power supply 3 36 Switch fabric slot 4 42 Management slot 2 48 Power supply 4 37 Switch fabri
Hardware features NetIron XMR routers NetIron XMR Series routers are available in the following models: • • • • NetIron XMR 4000: 4 interface slots (see Figure 5 on page 6). NetIron XMR 8000: 8 interface slots (see Figure 6 on page 7). NetIron XMR 16000: 16 interface slots (see Figure 7 on page 8). NetIron XMR 32000: 32 interface slots (see Figure 8 on page 9). The following sections described the components you can install in the router slots.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware features • • Up to eight interface modules. Up to four power supplies (AC or DC). Figure 6 displays the NetIron XMR 8000 router.
Hardware features FIGURE 7 NetIron XMR 16000 router 1-16 Interface slots 1-16 20 Switch fabric slot 4 17 Switch fabric slot 1 21 Management slot 1 18 Switch fabric slot 2 22 Management slot 2 19 Switch fabric slot 3 23 ESD connector 24-31 Power supplies NetIron XMR 32000 router components You can install the following components in the router slots: • • • • 8 Up to two management modules (one active and one redundant). Up to eight switch fabric modules. Up to 32 interface modules.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware features Figure 8 displays the NetIron XMR 32000 router.
Router modules 35 Switch fabric slot 3 41 Management slot 1 4 7 Power supply 3 36 Switch fabric slot 4 4 2 Management slot 2 4 8 Power supply 4 37 Switch fabric slot 5 4 3 Captive screws 4 9 Power supply 5 Router modules This section describes management modules, interface modules, and switch fabric modules. Management modules Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR routers support the following management modules types.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules The management module controls the hardware components, runs the networking protocols, and provides the Real Time Operating System (RTOS). Each router requires one management module, and can accommodate a second module for redundancy. A redundant management module works in conjunction with the active management module.
Router modules • Six LEDs Auxiliary flash slots Auxiliary flash slots support flash PC cards where you can store boot images, startup and running configuration files, and other system files, in addition to what is stored in system flash memory. This allows you to perform system management tasks, such as copying files between flash PC cards, or copying files between a flash PC card and flash memory.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules For information about connecting a PC to the 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, refer to “Attaching a management station” on page 118. The out-of-band management port provides access to a separate system management network, and allows you to do the following tasks: • • • • • Access the router through Telnet, the Web management interface, or the Brocade Network Advisor software. Access a TFTP server to perform system upgrade tasks.
Router modules TABLE 3 Interface modules for all Brocade MLX Series and NetIron XMR routers (Continued) SKU Ports Description BR-MLX-100GX-1 1 MLXE/XMR/MLX 1-port 100-GbE (X) Module with IPv4/IPv6/MPLS hardware support - requires CFP optics. Supports 1M IPv4 routes in FIB in XMR mode and 512K IPv4 routes in MLX mode. Requires high speed switch fabric modules. License upgradable to 2-ports on a MLXe.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules TABLE 3 Interface modules for all Brocade MLX Series and NetIron XMR routers (Continued) SKU Ports Description BR-MLX-10GX24-DM 24 MLXe 24-port 10-GbE Module with IPv4/IPv6/MPLS hardware support requires SFPP optics. Bandwidth up to 200Gbps per module. Supports 256K IPv4 routes. NI-MLX-1GX48-T-A 48 NetIron MLX Series 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T, MRJ21 module with IPv4/IPv6/MPLS hardware support. Requires high speed fans NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A on MLX-16.
Router modules NOTE The 100GbE module requires a minimum software version of R05.2.00. Please upgrade all software on the system to a minimum version of R05.2.00 before you install your 2x100G module. NOTE 100xGbE modules require high-speed switch fabric modules to operate. Figure 11 shows the front panel of the 2x100GbE 2-port interface module.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules MLX 24-port 10Gbps (BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM) Interface Modules Figure 12 shows the front panel of the BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM interface module. The 24-port, 10 Gbps interface module (BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM) provides twenty four 10 Gbps ports that support SFP+ optics. The module is only supported on the MLXe chassis. The BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM interface module supports 4.5 GB buffering per module. BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM module is an oversubscribed module.
Router modules Figure 13 shows the faceplate of the 8x10GE-X module. FIGURE 13 8x10GE-X module faceplate 8x10GE-X modules support SFP+ optics only; they do not support SFP or XFP optics. For a list of supported SFP+ optics, refer to the latest version of the Brocade Optics Family Data Sheet, available online in the following location: http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/data_sheets/product_data_sheets/optics-family-ds.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 14 Gen-1 2-port and 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet module front panels The front panel of the 2-port module includes the following features: • • Two LEDs per port (as described in Table 7) Two 10 Gbps Ethernet XFP optics ports The front panel of the 4-port module includes the following features: • • Two LEDs per port (as described in Table 7) Four 10 Gbps Ethernet XFP optics ports 10 Gbps Ethernet interface module LEDs Gen-1 2-port and 4-port in
Router modules Power supply requirements for Gen-1 2-port or 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface modules For power supply requirements for Gen-1, 2-port or 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface modules, refer to “Hardware Specifications”. Gen-1.1 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface modules Gen-1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules For an up to date list of the 10 Gbps XFP-compliant fiber-optic transceivers that are available from Brocade, refer to the latest version of the Brocade Optics Family Data Sheet, available online in the following location: http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/data_sheets/product_data_sheets/optics-family-ds.pdf For more information about fiber-optic transceivers and associated cabling, refer to “Installing a fiber-optic transceiver” on page 207.
Router modules FIGURE 17 Port RX and TX, and LED designations for NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-10Gx8-D modules NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-10Gx8-D modules support the SFP+ optics; they do not support SFP optics. For a list of supported SFP+ optics, refer to the latest version of the Brocade Optics Family Data Sheet, available online in the following location: http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/data_sheets/product_data_sheets/optics-family-ds.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules Power supply requirements for NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-10Gx8-D modules For power supply requirements for NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-10Gx8-D modules, refer to “Hardware Specifications”.
Router modules TABLE 10 BR-MLX-1GCx24-X interface module LEDs Position State Meaning LEDs located at top right and left edge of top row ports. Left LED for top port, right LED for bottom port) Solid green A link has been established. Green blinking The port is transmitting and receiving packets. Off No link exists and the port is not transmitting or receiving packets.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 19 BR-MLX-1GFx24-X and BR-MLX-1GFx24-X-ML fiber interface module front panel The front panel includes the following features: • Arrow-shaped LEDs in center horizontal strip for all ports. LEDs to the left support the top ports, LEDs to the right (pointing down) support the bottom ports. • 24 1 Gbps fiber ports Table 11 describes the LEDs for the BR-MLX-1GFx24-X and BR-MLX-1GFx24-X interface modules.
Router modules TABLE 12 20-port 100/1000 Ethernet module LEDs Position State Meaning Below each Ethernet port. On or blinking The port is transmitting and receiving packets. (Left-side LED supports port in top row. Right-side LED supports port in bottom row.) Off for an extended period The port is not transmitting or receiving packets.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 22 NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A module front panel The front panel includes the following features: • • A power LED located below the part number Eight mini-RJ21 connectors, each supporting six 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports The eight mini-RJ21 connectors support six 1 Gbps Ethernet ports each. You can connect a patch panel with a mini-RJ21 connector to a mini-RJ21 connector on the interface module. The patch panel provides RJ45 connectors.
Router modules Power 7: Installed (Failed or Disconnected) Power 8: (30351200 - AC 1200W): Installed (OK) Total power budget for chassis = 4800 W Total power used by system core = 762 W Total power used by LPs = 1040 W Total power available = 2998 W Slot Power-On Priority and Power Usage: Slot10 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T Slot11 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T Slot13 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T Slot16 pri=1 modu
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules TABLE 14 BR-MLX-40Gx4-M module LEDs LED Position State Meaning Link or Active Above the ports On (solid) A link is established. Blinking The port is transmitting and/or receiving. Off A link is not established. On Module is powered on. Off Module is powered off.
Router modules Forward Error Correction (FEC) on Backplane Serdes Links The operating margin of the longer backplane traces in the Brocade MLXe series 16Ke and 32Ke chassis may be reduced due to signal attenuation. In the normal coding scheme (8b/10b), CRC errors are detected and the corrupt packets are dropped. With FEC enabled on the serdes links, single burst errors can be corrected on the fly so packet drops are avoided.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 25 Switch fabric module front panel l The front panel contains two LEDs, as described in Table 16. TABLE 16 Switch fabric module LEDs LED Position State Meaning Pwr Above Active LED On The module is receiving power. Off The module is not receiving power. On (4-, 8-, and 16-slot routers only) The switch fabric is on (active) and ready to switch user packets.
Router modules Power supplies Brocade supports the following power supply types: • • • • • 1200W AC or DC power supply 1800W AC or DC power supply 2100W AC or DC power supply 2400W AC or DC power supply 3000W AC or DC power supply Table 17 lists the power supplies that are available for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR routers. TABLE 17 Power supplies Part number Description BR-MLXE-ACPWR-1800 16-, 8- and 4-slot MLXe and 16- and 8-Slot XMR/MLX AC 1800W power supply.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules • 32-slot router: Supports 2100W AC, 2400W AC and DC, and 3000W AC and DC models. Accommodates eight power supplies.The following redundancy configurations apply: - If you are using 2100W AC power supplies, five are required and three are redundant (200-240 volts AC only). - If you are using 2100W and 2400W power supplies (AC or DC) in combination, five are required and three are redundant.
Router modules Rack mounting brackets All routers ship with pre-installed mounting brackets that allow you to front-mount the router in a standard 19-inch (EIA310-D) rack. For instructions about how to mount the router in a rack, refer to the installation chapter that is appropriate for your router model. You can also mid-mount your 4-, 8- or 16-slot router in a rack using the brackets that ship with the router.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 27 Fan locations for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 8-slot routers 1 Fan module FIGURE 28 Front fan location for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 16-slot routers 1 Front fan assembly Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02 35
Router modules FIGURE 29 Rear fan location for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 16-slot routers 1 36 Rear fan assemblies Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Router modules FIGURE 30 Rear fan locations for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 32-slot routers 1 - 10 Fan modules 1 - 10, numbered as labeled At startup, the fans operate at high speed. After a period of time, the management module changes the fan speed to low. By default, the router polls the temperature sensor on each module every 60 seconds for a temperature reading.
Supported software features The 32-slot router fan control modules include a bi-color LED, which indicates the status of the fans. Table 18 describes the states for this LED. TABLE 18 Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 32-slot router fan control LED LED Position State Meaning Fan control LED Rear of router on the fan assembly Off The fans are not receiving power. Green The fans are working and responding to commands from the fan control module.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX Router This chapter describes how to install a Brocade MLX router and its modules in the following sections: • • • • • • • • • • “Installation precautions” on page 39 “Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers” on page 43 “Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router” on page 46 “Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router” on page 55 “Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router” on page 64 “Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router” on page 81 “Installing a Brocade MLX
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installation precautions Make sure the airflow around the front, sides, and back of the device is not restricted. If you do not install a module in a slot, you must keep the slot blank in place. If you run the device with an uncovered slot, the system may overheat. Never leave tools inside the device. In order to protect the device from damage, utilize the original packaging when shipping the device.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installation precautions Power precautions Use a separate branch circuit for each AC power cord for redundancy in case one of the circuits fails. Make sure to choose the appropriate circuit device, depending on the number of AC power supplies installed in the device. Disconnect the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the device.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installation precautions Brocade MLX 4-, 8-, 16-, and 32-slot devices with DC power sources are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is where access can be gained only by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. All devices with AC power sources are intended for installation in restricted access areas only.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers This section provides installation instructions for 2x100G interface modules. Installation considerations • • 2x100G interface modules cannot be installed in slot 1 of a Brocade MLX 4-slot or a NetIron XMR4000 chassis. 2x100G modules occupy two adjacent slots.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers 3. Remove the center slot guide. In some devices, you must lift a plunger to remove the center slot guide. Be sure to keep the plunger raised so that it does not reseat while you are removing the guide. In some devices, you must loosen a screw to remove the center slot guide. Figure 31 shows the two types of center slot guides. Remove the guide carefully so that it does not move from side to side.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers FIGURE 32 Port covers and connector covers 6. Insert the module into the slot until the connectors securely engage the backplane. In 4- and 8-slot devices, the modules are installed horizontally. In 16- and 32-slot devices the modules are installed vertically.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router FIGURE 34 Installing 2x100G modules in a 16- or 32-slot device (16-slot shown) Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router This section describes how to install a Brocade MLX-4 router. Preparing the installation site Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router • • Insertion or extraction tool for use with RJ45 and fiber-optic connectors. A 115V AC power cable for each AC power supply you purchase from Brocade. If any items are missing, contact the place of purchase. Follow these steps to unpack your Brocade MLX-4 router. 1. Remove the router from the shipping carton. 2. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the router at a later time.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router 1. Determine the position of each router in the rack according to the weight of the router. For example, mount the router with the fewest modules near the top of the rack, the router with more modules near the middle of the rack, and a fully populated router near the bottom of the rack. 2. Using the keyhole slots in the router mounting brackets as a guide, align one screw per rack post, as shown in Figure 36.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router 5. Tighten the screws to secure the router in place. For extra support, use additional screws. NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers. You should also use star washers with any single-hole grounding lugs to keep the lugs from rotating. 6. Repeat step 2 through step 5 to mount each router in the rack, moving from lowest to highest.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router The following table identifies the router slot numbers where the modules must be installed. An identifying label is located on the base of each slot.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router Current configuration: ! ver V5.0.0T163 module 1 ni-mlx-20-port-1g-copper ! This example shows that slot 1 has already been configured for a 20-port 1Gig copper interface module. b. With the module designation from show running-config command output, use the no module slot-number module-type command to remove the configuration from slot 1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router 1. Remove the power supply slot blank and store if for future use. 2. Remove the power supply from the packaging. 3. Insert the power supply into the slot and slide it along the guides on each side of the slot. Refer to Figure 39. NOTE Empty power supply slots must be covered with slot blanks. Do not overtighten screws when installing power supplies.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router 1. Locate the power receptacle on the left side of the AC power supply. 2. Lift the cord retainer and connect an AC power cord to the power supply. Refer to Figure 40. 3. Snap the cord retainer over the power plug to hold it in place.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-4 router 1. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that hold the transparent cover over the power supply lugs, as shown in Figure 41. FIGURE 41 The Brocade MLX-4 DC power supply 1 Screws holding transparent cover 2 Power lug screws 2. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the power lugs. 3. Crimp #8 AWG power supply wire into the power lugs and reconnect the lugs to the power supply unit. Refer to Figure 42.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router FIGURE 42 Crimping the power supply wire in the lug 1 #8 AWG power supply wire 4. Connect the -48V cable to the negative terminal and the 0V cable to the positive terminal. NOTE DC return must be isolated from the router ground (DC-I) when connecting to DC power supplies. 5. Replace the transparent cover over the lugs.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router • • Switch fabric modules installed in slots marked SF, and slot blanks installed in all empty module slots. Insertion or extraction tool for use with RJ45 and fiber-optic connectors. If any items are missing, contact the place of purchase. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the router at a later time.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router 1. Determine the position of each router in the rack according to the weight of the router. For example, mount the router with the fewest modules near the top of the rack, the router with more modules near the middle of the rack, and a fully populated router near the bottom of the rack. 2. Using the keyhole slots in the router mounting brackets as a guide, align one screw per rack post, as shown in Figure 36.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router 1 Standard 19-inch rack 2 Mounting screws 4. Slide the router down so that the screw heads are in the narrowest part of the keyhole slots. 5. Tighten the screws to secure the router in place. For extra support, use additional screws. NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers. You should also use star washers with any single-hole grounding lugs to keep the lugs from rotating.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router The following table identifies the router slot numbers where the modules must be installed. An identifying label can be seen at the base of each slot. TABLE 20 Slot numbering for MLX-8 routers Module Slot number Management modules Active module – M1 (left). Redundant module – M2 (right). Interface modules 1–8 Switch fabric modules SF1 – SF3 If you do not install a module in a slot, you must leave the slot blank installed in the slot.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router ! ver V5.0.0T163 module 1 ni-mlx-20-port-1g-copper ! This example shows that slot 1 has already been configured for a 20-port 1 Gbps copper interface module. With the module designation from show running-config command output, use the no module slot-number module-type command to remove the configuration from slot 1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router 9. Tighten the two screws on each side of the module front panel by pushing them in and turning them clockwise. Complete the tightening process using the flat-blade screwdriver. Installing Brocade MLX-8 router power supplies Follow these steps to install a power supply in the Brocade MLX-8 router. 1. Remove the power supply slot blank. 2. Remove the power supply from the packaging. 3.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router Connecting AC power AC power is supplied through the power cord that is connected to the AC power supply in the router. NOTE For the NEBS-compliant installation, AC power connections must use a surge protection device (SPD) to protect the AC power supplies from damage due to excessive power line surges. Follow these steps to connect the AC power cord. 1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-8 router Connecting DC power You can provide DC power for the Brocade MLX-8 router by installing a DC-to-DC power supply. The DC-to-DC supply converts 48V-DC input from a power source to 12V-DC for your router. The procedure in this section is for qualified service personnel. NOTE Because there are multiple power supply vendors, the LED layout on your DC power supply may differ from what is shown in Figure 49. However, the LED functions are identical.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router For the NEBS-compliant installation of Brocade MLXe-32, routers with AC and DC systems, use a ground wire of at least 2 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground wire should have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the device) attached to one end, with the other end attached to building ground. The connector must be crimped with the proper tool, allowing it to be connected to both ground screws on the enclosure.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router Preparing the installation site Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the sides, front, and the back of the router and walls or other obstructions. If a router is installed in a perforated enclosure, the perforations must cover at least 60 percent of the surface.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router You can install the routers in either a front-mount configuration (using the factory-installed mounting brackets) or a mid-mount configuration. For a mid-mount configuration, simply remove the factory-installed mounting brackets from the front edges of the device and re-attach them to the center sides of the device using the pre-drilled holes. Follow these steps to mount a Brocade MLX-16 router in a rack.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router FIGURE 52 Mounting the Brocade MLX-16 router in a rack 1 Front-mount configuration 2 Mid-mount configuration 4. Slide the router down so that the mounting screw heads are in the narrow portion of the keyhole slots. 5. Tighten the screws to secure the router in place. For extra support, use additional screws. NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router Installation instructions are identical for interface, management, and switch fabric modules. However, there are specific switch fabric and fan requirements for NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A modules in the 16-slot router. Refer to “Fan and switch fabric requirements for NI-MLX-10Gx8-M and NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A, NI-MLX-1Gx48-T interface modules in 16-slot routers” on page 68 and “Installing Brocade MLX-16 router modules” on page 67.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router SYSLOG: Mar 26 14:19:53:<12>R1, 48X1G modules in slots 10,11,13,16 shouldn't be running without high speed fans. The NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A fan module does not ship with some Brocade MLXe-16 routers. Contact Brocade to purchase this module. To display information about NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A modules installed in a 16-slot router, enter the show chassis command.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router Rev A Back Fan B (revision 0x0c): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) The output displays firmware Revision A (Rev A) for NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A modules. Rev A indicates that the router contains the required rear fan modules to support the NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A modules. The RPM value thresholds (LOW/MED/MED-HI/HI) are also displayed for rear fan modules.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router If you are hot-swapping a module, allow a minimum of two seconds after a module (or power supply or fan tray) has been removed before inserting a module in the same slot. Follow this procedure to install an interface module, management module, or switch fabric module in the Brocade MLX-16 router 1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router FIGURE 53 Installing a module in a Brocade MLX-16 router If you install thirteen or more NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A modules are installed in your router, you will need a minimum of five power supplies. You can achieve 5+3 power redundancy by installing an additional three power supplies.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router To avoid overheating of the router, remove one fan assembly at a time, and replace it promptly. Do not remove all fans from the device at once. To install the high speed fans, you need the following: • • • Two high-speed fan assemblies. A small flat-blade screwdriver. An ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the router chassis. For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a 1 megohm series resistor.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router FIGURE 54 Removing a standard fan assembly from the Brocade MLX-16-slot router 1 Power connector 4. 74 2 Fan assembly 3 Captive screws Insert the high-speed fan assembly into the fan slot and push the assembly in until the connection plate is flush with the device. Pushing the assembly in seats the fan connector with the device connector. Refer to Figure 55.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router FIGURE 55 Installing high-speed fan assemblies 5. Secure each high-speed fan assembly to the device by tightening the four captive screws. 6. Access the CLI and enter the show chassis command to verify that all fans are operating normally.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router Slot9 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx8-M 8-port 10GbE (M) Module power usage=246W Slot10 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx4 4-port 10GbE Module power usage=225W Slot11 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx4 4-port 10GbE Module power usage=225W Slot12 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx8-M 8-port 10GbE (M) Module power usage=246W Slot13 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx8-M 8-port 10GbE (M) Module power usage=246W Slot14 pri=1 module type=NI-MLX-10Gx4 4-port 10GbE Modul
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router 1. Remove the power supply slot blank. Empty power supply slots must be covered with slot blanks. 2. Remove the power supply from the packaging. 3. Insert the power supply into the slot, using the guides on either side of the slot.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router 4. Push the power supply front panel toward the back of the router. This action causes the power supply connector to engage the backplane connector. 5. For information about connecting power to the router, refer to “Connecting AC power”. 6. For information about powering on the system, refer to “Activating the power source” on page 119.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router FIGURE 57 Connecting a power cord to the power supply in a Brocade MLX-16 router 1 Rear lift handle 3 Power cord 2 Cord retainer 4 Ground point 5 Side lift handles If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-16 router Connecting DC power You can supply DC power to the Brocade MLX-16 router using a DC-to-DC power supply. For 1200W power supplies, DC power must be supplied at 48 V and 40 A. For 1800W power supplies, DC power must be supplied at 48 V and 60 A. The DC-to-DC supply provides the DC power to the router at 12 V and 100 A. The procedure in this section is for qualified service personnel. Follow these steps to connect a DC power source. 1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 59 Crimping the power supply wire in the power lug 1 AWG power supply wire: #8 AWG wire for 1200W power supply #6 AWG wire for 1800W power supply 4. Connect the -48V cable to the negative terminal and the 0V cable to the positive terminal on the power supply. NOTE DC return must be isolated from the router ground (DC-I) when connecting to the power supply. 5. Replace the transparent cover.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Unpacking a Brocade MLX-32 router The Brocade MLX-32 router ships with the following items: • Brocade MLX-32 router chassis with the empty slots covered with upper and lower shipping panels. The router is housed in a wooden shipping crate that is strapped to a pallet. • The appropriate number of interface modules, switch fabric modules, management modules, and power supplies in separate shipping cartons.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 60 Removing bolts and screws and the front panel of the shipping crate 3. Remove the remaining bolts and screws that attach the bottom of the crate to the pallet. 4. Slide the sides, top, and back of the crate backwards as one unit until it clears the pallet. 5. Save the crate (including the shipping panel) in case the router needs to be shipped again.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router NOTE If you are installing your device in an open frame rack, you will need to purchase the Open Frame EIA 310-D Rack Mount Kit. Installation requirements Allow 1 to 2 hours to complete this procedure. Your installation site must meet the following requirements to ensure correct installation and operation: • Provide 35 U of space in a 19 inch EIA 310 D open frame rack.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Preparing the installation site Before installation, plan the location and orientation of the device relative to other equipment in the rack. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the front and back of the device, and walls or other obstructions. Because you will need to use a mechanical lift to move and install the device, make sure you allow enough space to operate the lift.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 5. Slide the router onto the lift plate. Four or more people are required to position the unpopulated router into the rack. Do not use the handles on the power supply units or fan modules to position the router. 6. Secure the router to the mechanical lift with a strap to prevent tipping. 7. Carefully position the router in front of the rack where it is to be installed. 8. Remove the strap securing the router to the lift.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router If any of these items are missing, contact the place of purchase. Unpacking your Brocade MLX-32 router You will need the following tools to remove your router from the shipping crate: • • • • A forklift or pallet jack with a minimum limit of 550 lbs to move the router crate on the pallet. A mechanical lift with a minimum 350 lb limit to move the router off the pallet.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 4. Slide the sides, top, and back of the crate backwards as one unit until it clears the pallet. 5. Save the crate (including the shipping panel) in case the router needs to be shipped again. Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router in a rack Make sure the rack or cabinet housing the router is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over. Mount the routers you install in a rack or cabinet as low as possible.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router • • • Only one 32-slot device can be mounted in each rack or cabinet, positioned as close to the bottom of the rack as possible. The empty device weighs approximately 362 lbs. You will need a mechanical device (such as a material lift), and at least two people to guide the device into place. Before you install the device, make sure that the rack is in a permanent location and is secured to the floor or wall of the building.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 5. Slide the router onto the lift plate. Four or more people are required to position the unpopulated router into the rack. Do not use the handles on the power supply units or fan modules to position the router. 6. Secure the router to the mechanical lift with a strap to prevent tipping. 7. Carefully position the router in front of the rack where it is to be installed. NOTE Make sure your site provides 200-240V power.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 1 Saddle 2 10-32 x 5/8 inch screw 3 12-24 x 1/2 inch screw 4 M6 x 12 mm screw 2. Allow 35U in the rack to accommodate the router. See Figure 64 for alignment: • • 3. The saddle requires 1U of permanent space in the rack. The router requires 33U of space in the rack, plus 1U temporary space above for installation.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 64 Align the saddle in the rack 1 Saddle 2 Seat of saddle aligns with U marking on mounting posts as shown FIGURE 65 Saddle installation 92 Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Slide chassis onto the saddle 1 Front (port side) of rack mounting post 2 Rear side of rack mounting post FIGURE 66 Slide the device into the rack 1 Align bottom of router slightly above the seat of the saddle using mechanical lift. 2 Using at least two people, slide router gently onto saddle and into the rack. 4.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 67 Secure the router to the rack 1 Router installed in open frame rack 2 Rack mounting poles 3 Router mounting brackets 6. Remove the strap securing the router to the mechanical lift. 7. With two people in front and two people in back, slide the router into the rack. 8. For a mid-mount, remove the factory-installed mounting brackets from the front edges of the device.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers. You should also use star washers with any single-hole grounding lugs to keep the lugs from rotating. Installing your 32-slot router in a 4-post rack or open cabinet You can install Brocade MLX Series 32-slot routers in a 4-post rack or open cabinet using the optional 4-post rack mount kit available from Brocade.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 1. Remove the factory-installed mounting brackets from the router chassis. 2. Attach the front right and left mounting brackets to the chassis using 12 8-32 Phillips flat head screws (provided). Refer to Figure 68. FIGURE 68 Attach front right and left mounting brackets to the router chassis 3. Adjust the telescoping rails to fit your rack. The rails can accommodate rack depths from 27 - 31 inches. 4.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 69 Attach the telescoping side rails to the rack. 5. Use the mechanical lift to position the chassis as close to the rack as possible. Slide the chassis off the lift and onto the side rails and gently guide the chassis into the rack. Refer to Figure 70.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 70 Slide the chassis in the rack 6. 98 Once the chassis is securely inserted in the rack, fasten the mounting ears to the front rails of the rack using screws appropriate for your rack type (eight screws per side). Refer to Figure 71.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 71 Secure chassis in rack Your installation is complete. Installing Brocade MLX-32 router modules The sequence for installing management, interface, and switch fabric modules is important to ensure proper fit in the Brocade MLX-32 router. When populating the router, start with the middle slot, and work towards the edge. Always fill the bottom slots of the upper and lower card cage of the router first.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router • During the initial installation of modules, it is recommended that you insert all the modules into the appropriate router slots before tightening the module screws. For instructions about installing 100xGbE interface modules, refer to “Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in Brocade MLX routers” on page 43.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. If you do not install a module in a slot, you must leave the slot blank installed in the slot.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 1. If you are installing a module into a slot which may have been configured for a different module type, remove the old configuration information by following these steps: a. Use the show running-config command in config mode to determine the current configuration of the slot. Brocade(config)# show running-config Current configuration: ! ver V5.0.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 73 Installing a module in a Brocade MLX-32 router Power supply requirements for NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A modules You can install up to 20 NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A modules and populate the remaining slots with other modules using four 2400W power supplies. You can achieve 4+4 power redundancy by installing four additional power supplies.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Cable management notes The following rules apply when setting up cable management for a heavily- or fully-loaded system: 104 • • All cables must be firmly connected, supported, and contained. • For additional security, use cable ties to secure cables to the cable management system hardware on the sides of the unit (Refer to Figure 1.8).
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 74 Brocade MLX-32 cable routing diagram Be sure not to exceed the minimum recommended bend radius for the cables: 2 in. for MRJ-21 cables, and 1.5 in. for Category 5 (RJ45) and fiber-optic cables. Cable routing for the upper-left quadrant Route cabling from slots in numerical order starting with the cables for slot #1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 1. Route cables for slots #1 and #2 directly to the left through the side comb. Refer to Figure 75.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 2. Route cables from slots #3 and #4 up through comb A. Refer to Figure 76. 3. Route cables from slots #5 and #6 up through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #7 and #8 up through comb C. Cable routing for the upper-right quadrant Route cables from slots in numerical order starting with the cables for slot #15. 1. Route cables from slots #15 and #16 directly to the right through the side comb. Refer to Figure 77.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 78 Routing upper-right quadrant cables up 1 Upper right quadrant 3 Comb B (slot #11 and #12 cables) 2 Comb C (slot #9 and #10 cables) 4 Comb A (slot #13 and #14 cables) 108 2. Route cables from slots #13 and #14 up through comb A. Refer to Figure 78. 3. Route cables from slots #11 and #12 up through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #9 and #10 up through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Cable routing for the lower-left quadrant 1. Route cables from slots #18 and #17 directly to the left through the side comb. Refer to Figure 79.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 80 Routing lower-left quadrant cables 1 Lower left quadrant 3 Comb B (slot #21 and #22 cables) 2 Comb A (slot #19 and #20 cables) 4 Comb C (slot #23 and #24 cables) 110 2. Route cables from slots #20 and #19 down through comb A. Refer to Figure 80. 3. Route cables from slots #22 and #21 down through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #24 and #23 down through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router Cable routing for the lower-right quadrant 1. Route cables from slots #32 and #31 directly to the right through the side comb. Refer to Figure 81.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 82 Routing lower-right quadrant cables 1 Lower right quadrant 3 Comb B (slots #27 and #28 cables) 2 Comb A (slots #29 and #30 cables) 4 Comb C (slots #25 and #26 cables) 2. Route cables from slots #30 and #29 down through comb A. Refer to Figure 82. 3. Route cables from slots #28 and #27 down through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #26 and #25 down through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 83 Accessing modules by shifting cable bundles 1 Cable bundles Installing power supplies in a Brocade MLX-32 router High Touch Current. Earth connection is essential before connecting supply. Follow these steps to install a power supply in a Brocade MLX-32 router. 1. Remove the blank power supply faceplate. 2. Remove the power supply from the packaging. 3.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router FIGURE 84 Installing a power supply in a Brocade MLX-32 router 1 Power supply indicators 6 Latch handle locked 2 AC OK 7 Power supply blank cover 3 DC OK 8 Pull down on plunger to remove 4 ALM 9 Power supply 5 Latch handle open Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down. 114 4.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router For information about connecting power to the router, refer to “Connecting AC power” on page 115. For information about powering on the system, refer to “Activating the power source” on page 119. Connecting AC power NOTE For the NEBS-compliant installation, AC power connections must use a surge protection device (SPD) to protect the AC power supplies from damage due to excessive power line surges.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router 1. Use a#1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw that secures the safety cover, as shown in Figure 86. Remove the safety cover. FIGURE 86 Removing the safety cover 2. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the power lugs. Refer to Figure 87. FIGURE 87 Removing the power lugs (2400W power supply and 3000W power supply displayed) 1 Power lug screws 3.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a Brocade MLX-32 router For the NEBS-compliant installation of Brocade MLXe-4, Brocade MLXe--8, and Brocade MLXe-16 routers with AC and DC systems, use a ground wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground wire should have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the device) attached to one end, with the other end attached to building ground.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Attaching a management station 1. Ensure the main DC power breaker is OFF. 2. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove screw that secures the safety cover, as shown in Figure 86 on page 116. Remove the safety cover. 3. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws securing the power lugs. Refer to Figure 87 on page 116. 4. Pull down on handle to remove power supply. Refer to Figure 84 on page 114.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Activating the power source • For console port connections, a straight-through EIA or TIA DB-9 serial cable with one end terminated in a female DB-9 connector and the other end terminated in a male or female DB-9 or DB-25 connector, depending on the specifications of your PC or terminal. You can order this cable from Brocade or build your own cable. If you build your own cable, refer to the pinout information in “Console port pin assignments” on page 284.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation NOTE Because the router is designed to provide uninterrupted service even when you insert or remove management modules and interface modules, there is no on/off power switch. To turn the system off, simply unplug the power cords. NOTE Wall outlets should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible. 4. Verify that the router has initialized successfully. Refer to “Verifying proper operation” on page 120.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation TABLE 24 LED status and explanation (Continued) LED label Desired state Meaning Abnormal state Meaning or action On The module is receiving power. Off The module is not receiving power. Check the following: Interface module Pwr • • • • • Make certain that the module is installed properly. For more information, refer to the module installation section in this chapter that applies to your router model.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation TABLE 24 LED label LED status and explanation (Continued) Desired state Meaning Abnormal state Meaning or action The power supply is receiving power from the AC power source. Off The power supply is not receiving power from an AC power source You can do the following: AC power supplies ACOK Green (steady) • • • Make sure that the power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet and the power supply.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation TABLE 24 LED status and explanation (Continued) LED label Desired state Meaning Abnormal state Meaning or action Off or amber The fans are not receiving power (off), or the fans are not working and not responding to controls from the fan control module (amber). Check the following: Fan control module (two LEDs on rear panel of router) Unlabeled Green (steady) The fans are working and responding to controls from the fan control module.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation • COMING UP – The module is coming up as the standby module. This status occurs if the standby management module becomes the active module during a switchover. The switch fabric module status can be one of the following: • • ACTIVE – The module is up and running. BAD – The management module cannot initialize the switch fabric module.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation 8. Apply the appropriate configuration to the interfaces of the new module. 9. Execute write memory to save the new configuration.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation Removing module configuration requires power cycle of the module, to bring back the module to UP state.
Installing a NetIron XMR Router This chapter describes how to install a NetIron XMR router and its modules in the following sections: • • • • • • • • • “Installation precautions” on page 127 “Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in NetIron XMR routers” on page 130 “Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router” on page 133 “Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router” on page 142 “Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router” on page 152 “Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router” on page 162 “Attaching a management station” on pa
Installation precautions Do not install the router in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40º C (104º F). Make sure the air flow around the front, sides, and back of the router is not restricted. If you do not install a module in a slot, you must keep the slot blank in place. If you run the router with an uncovered slot, the system may overheat. Never leave tools inside the router.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installation precautions Power precautions Use a separate branch circuit for each AC power cord, which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails. Make sure to choose the appropriate circuit device, depending on the number of AC power supplies installed in the router. Disconnect the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the router.
Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in NetIron XMR routers NetIron XMR 4000, 8000 16000, and 32000 routers with DC power sources are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is where access can be gained only by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in NetIron XMR routers The acceptable slots in which to install this module are odd-numbered interface module slots (1, 3, 5, 7, 9. 11, 13, and 15 for a 16-slot chassis, for example). Adjacent even-numbered slots will be in blocked state. In all cases, the lower number (odd number) becomes the active slot and the higher number (even number) becomes the blocked slot.
Installing 2x100GbE interface modules in NetIron XMR routers FIGURE 89 Removing the center slot guide 4. Remove the two connector covers from the rear connectors of the module. Refer to Figure 90. 5. Remove the port cover from one or both ports, depending on how you plan to use your module. If you are using one port only (always Port 1), you must leave the port cover in the inactive port (always Port 2). Port covers are designed for a tight fit and will take some effort to remove. Refer to Figure 90.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router FIGURE 91 Installing 2x100G modules in a 4- or 8-slot device (4-slot shown) FIGURE 92 Installing 2x100G modules in a 16- or 32-slot device (16-slot shown) Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router The following sections describe how to install a NetIron XMR 4000 router: Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02 133
Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router Preparing the installation site Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the sides, front, and the back of the router and walls or other obstructions. If a router is installed within a perforated enclosure, the perforations must cover at least 60 percent of the surface.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router FIGURE 93 Shipping screw locations 1 Front 2 Rear 3 Shipping screws Follow these steps to mount a NetIron XMR 4000 router in a rack. 1. Determine the position of each router in the rack. For example, place routers with the fewest modules near the top of the rack, routers with more modules near the middle of the rack, and fully populated routers near the bottom of the rack. 2.
Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router FIGURE 95 Mounting the NetIron XMR 4000 router in a rack (front-mount configuration) 1 2 1 Standard 19 inch rack 4. Slide the router down so that the screw heads are in the narrow portion of the keyhole slots. 5. Tighten the screws to secure the router. NOTE To provide better grounding of the router to the rack, use star washers to attach the router. You can also use star washers with any single-hole grounding lugs to prevent rotation of the lug. 6.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. NOTE NetIron XMR modules are dedicated, which means that you must install them in the NetIron XMR router only.
Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router • An ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the router. For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a 1 megohm series resistor. Although slot blanks differ in size, the procedure for removing them is the same. The procedure in this section applies to all slot blanks. You will need a flat-blade screwdriver to perform this task. If you do not install a module in a slot, you must keep the slot blank in place.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router NOTE When inserting the module into the router, make sure that the faceplate doesn’t overlap with the faceplate of an adjacent module. 4. Rotate the ejectors flush with the module faceplate to fully seat the module in the backplane. Modules have a snug fit for maximum EMI protection. 5. Tighten the screws at each end of the module faceplate by pushing them in and turning them clockwise.
Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router 4. Push the power supply faceplate towards the back of the router until the power supply connector engages the backplane connector. 5. Rotate the ejectors flush with the power supply faceplate to connect the power supply into the backplane. 6. Tighten the screws at each end of the power supply faceplate by pushing them in and turning them clockwise. Complete the tightening process using the flat-blade screwdriver.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 4000 router 1 Ground point 2 Power cord 3 Cord retainer If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the router, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the router. 4.
Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router For the NEBS-compliant installation of a NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, and 16000 routers with AC and DC systems, use a ground wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground wire should have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the device) attached to one end, with the other end attached to building ground. The connector must be crimped with the proper tool, allowing it to be connected to both ground screws on the enclosure.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router Preparing the installation site Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the sides, front, and the back of the router and walls or other obstructions. If a router is installed in a perforated enclosure, the perforations must cover at least 60 percent of the surface.
Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router Lifting guidelines for NetIron XMR 8000 routers A fully-populated NetIron XMR 8000, router is heavy. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED WHEN LIFTING, HANDLING, OR MOUNTING THESE DEVICES. Follow these guidelines for lifting and moving a NetIron XMR 8000 router: • • Before lifting or moving the router, disconnect all external cables. Do not attempt to lift a fully configured router by yourself.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router FIGURE 102 Positioning the screws in a rack 5" 3" 1 1 2 Unequal flange equipment rack 3. 2 Network equipment rack Starting at the bottom of the rack, mount the router in the rack as shown in Figure 103. Slip the wide portion of each keyhole slot over the corresponding screw in the rack. FIGURE 103 Mounting the NetIron XMR 8000 router in a rack (front-mount configuration) 1 2 1 Standard 19-inch rack 2 Mounting screws 4.
Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers. You can also use star washers with single hole grounding lugs to prevent rotation of the lug. 6. Add additional screws as required. 7. Repeat step 2 through step 6 to mount each router in the rack. Installing NetIron XMR 8000 modules The NetIron XMR 8000 router ships with the required switch fabric modules installed.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router If you do not install a module in a slot, you must keep the slot blank in place. If you operate the router with an uncovered slot, the system may overheat. Tighten the screws that secure the slot blanks so that they remain in place when removing adjacent panels or modules. Although slot blanks differ in size, the procedure for removing them is the same. You will need a flat-blade screwdriver to perform this task.
Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router FIGURE 104 Installing a module in a NetIron XMR 8000 router NOTE When inserting the module into the router, make sure that the faceplate doesn’t overlap with the faceplate of an adjacent interface module. 4. Rotate the ejectors flush with the module faceplate to fully seat the module in the backplane. Modules have a snug fit for maximum EMI protection. 5. Tighten the two screws at each end of the module faceplate by pushing them in and turning them clockwise.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router FIGURE 105 Installing a power supply in a NetIron XMR 8000 router 4. Push the power supply toward the back of the router until the power supply connector engages the backplane connector, and the latch pin clicks into place. 5. Install a power supply slot blank into all empty slots. For information about connecting power to the router, refer to “Connecting AC power” on page 149, or “Connecting DC power” on page 150.
Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router e 1 2 3 4 1 Lift handle 3 Power cord 2 Cord retainer 4 Ground point If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the router, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the router.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 8000 router FIGURE 107 The NetIron XMR 8000 DC power supply 2 DC IN DC OUT ALM 1 1 Screws holding transparent cover 2 Screws holding power lugs 3. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the power lugs, as shown in Figure 107. 4.
Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router 1 AWG power supply wire: #8 AWG wire for 1200 W power supply #6 AWG wire for 1800 W power supply 5. Connect the -48V cable to the negative terminal and the 0V cable to the positive terminal as marked on the power supply. NOTE DC return must be isolated from the device ground (DC-I) when connecting to the power supply. 6. Replace the transparent cover. This equipment installation must meet NEC/CEC code requirements. Consult local authorities for regulations.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router Lifting guidelines for NetIron XMR 16000 routers A fully-populated NetIron XMR 16000 router is heavy. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED WHEN LIFTING, HANDLING, OR MOUNTING THESE DEVICES. Follow these guidelines for lifting and moving a NetIron XMR 16000 router: • • Before lifting or moving the router, disconnect all external cables. Do not attempt to lift a fully configured router by yourself.
Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router 1. Determine the position of each router in the rack. For example, mount a router with the fewest modules near the top, a router with more modules near the middle, and a fully populated router near the bottom of the rack. 2. Position the four mounting screws for each router in the rack posts according to the spacings of the keyhole slots (the ones with the narrow portion pointing up) on the mounting brackets as shown in Figure 109.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router FIGURE 110 Mounting the NetIron XMR 16000 router in a rack (front-mount configuration) 4. Slide the router down so that the screw heads are in the narrow portion of the keyhole slots. 5. Tighten the screws to secure the router. NOTE For better grounding of the router to the rack, attach the router using star washers. You can also use star washers with single-hole grounding lugs to prevent rotation of the lug. 6.
Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. NOTE NetIron XMR modules are dedicated, which means that you must install them in NetIron XMR routers only.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router • • • • • Install interface modules in interface slots 10, 12, 14, and 16. Install a management module in management slot 1. Install interface modules in interface slots 1, 3, 5, and 7. Install switch fabric modules in the switch fabric slots 1 and 3. Install interface modules in interface slots 9,11,13, and 15.
Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router FIGURE 111 Installing a module in the NetIron XMR 16000 router 1 Interface module 5. Tighten the screws at each end of the module faceplate by pushing them in and turning them clockwise. Complete the tightening process using the flat-blade screwdriver. Installing power supplies in a NetIron XMR 16000 router This section describes how to install power supplies in the NetIron XMR 16000 router.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router FIGURE 112 Installing a power supply in a NetIron XMR 16000 router 1 2 1 Power supply 2 Release latch Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly inserted. Never insert the power supply upside down. 4.
Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router NOTE For the NEBS-compliant installation, AC power connections must use a surge protection device (SPD) to protect AC power supplies from damage due to excessive power line surges. 1. Locate the power receptacles in the power supplies on the back panel. 2. Lift the cord retainer and connect an AC power cord to each power supply. 3. Snap the cord retainer over the power plug to hold it in place.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 16000 router For information about powering on the system, refer to “Activating the power source” on page 185. If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the router, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the router.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router attached to building ground. The connector must be crimped with the proper tool, allowing it to be connected to both ground screws on the enclosure. Before crimping the ground wire into the provided ground lug, insure the bare copper wire has been cleaned and antioxidant is applied to the bare wire. To ensure adequate bonding when attaching the ground lug, a minimum of 20 PSI of torque is required to be applied to the mounting hardware used to attach the ground lug.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router Preparing the installation site Before installing the router, plan the location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. For cooling purposes, allow a minimum of six inches of space between the sides, front, and the back of the router and walls or other obstructions. If a router is installed within a perforated enclosure, the perforations must cover at least 60 percent of the surface.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 116 Removing bolts and screws on the shipping crate 3. Remove the remaining bolts and screws that attach the bottom of the crate to the pallet. 4. Slide the sides, top, and back of the crate backwards as one unit until it clears the pallet. 5. Save the crate (including the shipping panel) in case the router needs to be shipped again. Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router in a rack This section describes how to install a NetIron XMR 32000 router in a rack.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router • You can install one NetIron XMR 32000 router in a standard 19-inch (EIA310-D) rack. YOu can install your device in either a front-mount configuration or a mid-mount configuration using the factory-installed mounting brackets. For a mid-mount configuration, simply remove the mounting brackets from the front edges of the device and re-attach them to the center sides of the device using the pre-drilled holes.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router 5. Slide the router onto the lift plate. A NetIron XMR 32000 router is extremely heavy, even when it is unpopulated. Four or more people are required to position the unpopulated router into the rack. Do not use the handles on the power supply units or fan modules to position the router. 6. Secure the router to the mechanical lift with a strap to prevent tipping. 7. Carefully position the router in front of the rack where it is to be installed. 8.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router • Interface modules: Interface slots 1-32 The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router 4. With the ejectors rotated away from the module faceplate, insert the module into the slot (refer to Table 25) and slide the module along the card guide until the ejectors rotate towards the module faceplate. NOTE When inserting the module into the router, make sure that the faceplate doesn’t overlap with the faceplate of an adjacent interface module. 5. Rotate the ejectors flush with the module faceplate to seat the module in the backplane.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 119 Insertion or extraction Tool 2 1 1 Hooked tab 2 Stepped tab Use the tool to grasp the boot or the plug of the modular connector at the narrow end (the end closest to the attached cable), and insert the connector into the proper interface module. Grasping the boot or plug at the wide end during insertion may cause the tool to be difficult to release and remove.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 120 NetIron XMR 32000 cable routing scheme : Be sure not to exceed the minimum recommended bend radius for the cables: 2 in. for MRJ-21 cables, and 1.5 in. for Category 5 (RJ45) and fiber-optic cables. Cable routing for the upper-left quadrant Route cabling from slots in numerical order starting with the cables for slot #1.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router 1. Route cables for slots #1 and #2 directly to the left through the side comb. Refer to Figure 121.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 122 Routing upper-left quadrant cables up 1 2 3 4 1 Upper left quadrant 3 Comb B (slot #5 and #6 cables) 2 Comb C (slot #7 and #8 cables) 4 Comb A (slot #3 and #4 cables) 172 2. Route cables from slots #3 and #4 up through comb A. Refer to Figure 122. 3. Route cables from slots #5 and #6 up through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #7 and #8 up through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router Cable routing for the upper-right quadrant Route cables from slots in numerical order starting with the cables for slot #15. 1. Route cables from slots #15 and #16 directly to the right through the side comb. Refer to Figure 123.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 124 Routing upper-right quadrant cables up 2 1 3 4 1 Upper right quadrant 3 Comb B (slot #11 and #12 cables) 2 Comb C (slot #9 and #10 cables) 4 Comb A (slot #13 and #14 cables) 174 2. Route cables from slots #13 and #14 up through comb A. Refer to Figure 124. 3. Route cables from slots #11 and #12 up through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #9 and #10 up through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router Cable routing for the lower-left quadrant 1. Route cables from slots #18 and #17 directly to the left through the side comb. Refer to Figure 125.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 126 Routing lower-left quadrant cables 1 2 3 4 1 Lower left quadrant 3 Comb B (slot #21 and #22 cables) 2 Comb A (slot #19 and #20 cables) 4 Comb C (slot #23 and #24 cables) 176 2. Route cables from slots #20 and #19 down through comb A. Refer to Figure 126. 3. Route cables from slots #22 and #21 down through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #24 and #23 down through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router Cable routing for the lower-right quadrant 1. Route cables from slots #32 and #31 directly to the right through the side comb. Refer to Figure 127.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 128 Routing lower-right quadrant cables 1 2 3 4 1 Lower right quadrant 3 Comb B (slots #27 and #28 cables) 2 Comb A (slots #29 and #30 cables) 4 Comb C (slots #25 and #26 cables) 2. Route cables from slots #30 and #29 down through comb A. Refer to Figure 128. 3. Route cables from slots #28 and #27 down through comb B. 4. Route cables from slots #26 and #25 down through comb C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 129 Accessing modules by shifting cable bundles 1 1 Cable bundles Installing NetIron XMR 32000 router power supplies High Touch Current. Earth connection essential before connecting supply. Follow the steps to install a power supply in a NetIron XMR 32000 router. You will need a #2 Phillips screw driver. 1. Remove the power supply slot blank. 2. Remove the power supply from the packaging. 3.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router FIGURE 130 Installing a power supply in a NetIron XMR 32000 router 2 3 AC OK DC OK ALM Pwr Active Pwr Active 4 1 Pwr Active Pwr Active 5 Pwr Active Pwr Active Pwr Active Pwr Active 6 7 8 9 1 Power supply indicators 6 Latch handle locked 2 AC OK 7 Power supply blank cover 3 DC OK 8 Pull down on plunger to remove 4 ALM 9 Power supply 5 Latch handle open Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router 5. Gently pull the release latch on the power supply front panel upward and toward the top of the power supply front panel. This action locks the power supply in place. To prevent accidental removal you may screw the retaining screw into place along the top of the latch. 6. Install a power supply slot blank into each empty slot. For information about connecting power to the router, refer to “Connecting AC power” on page 181.
Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the center screw that secures the safety cover. Remove the safety cover, as shown in Figure 132. FIGURE 132 Removing the safety cover (2400W power supply and 3000W power supply displayed) 2. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the power lugs. Refer to Figure 133. FIGURE 133 Removing the power lugs (2400W power supply and 3000W power supply displayed) 1 2 2 1 Lug screws 3.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Installing a NetIron XMR 32000 router For the NEBS-compliant installation of a NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, and 16000 routers with AC and DC systems, use a ground wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground wire should have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the router) attached to one end, with the other end attached to building ground.
Attaching a management station NOTE DC return must be isolated from the device ground (DC-I) when connecting to the power supply. This equipment installation must meet NEC/CEC code requirements. Consult local authorities for regulations. Removing NetIron XMR 32000 router DC power supplies Follow these steps to remove a 2400W DC power supply in a NetIron XMR 32000 router: 1. Ensure the main DC power breaker is OFF. 2.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Activating the power source Attaching a PC or terminal to the console port or to the Ethernet port You can attach a PC or terminal to either the console port (which has a male DB-9 serial connector), or the 10/100/1000 or 1000Base TX Ethernet port (which has an RJ45 UTP connector) on the management module. From the console port, you can access the router CLI directly from the PC or terminal or through a Telnet connection.
Verifying proper operation • • 1800W power supplies require 200V-240V for full power or are limited to 1200W with 115V/120V outlets. 2400W and 3000W power supplies require high line (200V-240V) outlets. If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the router, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation TABLE 28 Router LED states and actions LED label Desired state Meaning Abnormal state Meaning or action 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port On or blinking (yellow) The port is transmitting and receiving packets. Off for an extended period The port is not transmitting or receiving packets. Check the following: • • • Look at the LED for the other 10/100/1000 Ethernet port to see if a link has been established with the remote port.
Verifying proper operation TABLE 28 Router LED states and actions LED label Desired state Meaning Abnormal state Meaning or action Active On The switch fabric module is active and ready to switch user packets. Off for an extended period. The switch fabric module is not active and user packets are not being switched from one interface module to another. The power supply is receiving power from the AC power source.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation If a problem persists after taking action described in this table, contact technical support. Displaying the module status After you have attached a PC or terminal to the console port or Ethernet port on the management module and the router has initialized successfully, press Enter to display the CLI prompt in the terminal emulation window. Brocade> If you do not see this prompt, check the following items. 1.
Verifying proper operation • • • • CARD_STATE_POWER_OFF – The module does not have power. CARD_STATE_UP – The module is operating normally. CARD_STATE_FAILED – The management module was unable to bring up an interface module. If you see this status, make certain that the interface module is installed properly.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Verifying proper operation S8: BR-MLX-40Gx4-M 4-port 40GbE Module Brocade# Brocade#show running-config | include module module 1 br-mlx-4-port-40g-m module 2 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-d module 3 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-d module 4 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 5 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 6 ni-mlx-20-port-1g-copper module 7 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 8 br-mlx-4-port-40g-m snmp-server max-ifindex-per-module 64 CARD_STATE_UP 4 0024.3887.
Verifying proper operation Brocade#show running-config | include module module 1 br-mlx-4-port-40g-m module 2 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 3 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-d module 4 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 5 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 6 ni-mlx-20-port-1g-copper module 7 ni-mlx-8-port-10g-m module 8 br-mlx-4-port-40g-m snmp-server max-ifindex-per-module 64 Brocade# 192 Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
Using Brocade Structured Cabling Components Cable cinch overview Position the cable cinch with the open end to the left (no slot) as shown in Figure 136. FIGURE 136 Cable cinch overview 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 1 Slot 1 5 Open end 2 Slot 2 6 Rear 3 Slot 3 7 Front 4 Slot 4 mRJ21 procedures The following procedure demonstrates securing up to eight mRJ21 cables into the cable cinch.
mRJ21 procedures Cable cinch with two mRJ21 cables To secure two mRJ21 cables, place the Velcro strap through slot one and use the front and rear left recesses as shown in Figure 137. FIGURE 137 Two mRJ21 cables T Cable cinch with three mRJ21 cables Three mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 138.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL mRJ21 procedures Cable cinch with four mRJ21 cables Four mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 139. FIGURE 139 Four mRJ21 cables Cable cinch with five mRJ21 cables Five mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 140.
mRJ21 procedures Cable cinch with six mRJ21 cables Six mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 141. FIGURE 141 Six mRJ21 cables Cable cinch with seven mRJ21 cables Seven mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 142.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL RJ45 procedures Cable cinch with eight mRJ21 cables Eight mRJ21 cables may be secured as shown in Figure 143. FIGURE 143 Eight mRJ21 cables RJ45 procedures Use the following guidelines when using the cable cinch clips with RJ45 cables. Cable cinch with one group of RJ45 cables RJ45 cables may be secured in groups of six. To secure up to six RJ45 cables in one group, place the Velcro strap through slot one and use the front left recesses as shown in Figure 144.
RJ45 procedures FIGURE 144 One group of RJ45 cables Cable cinch with two groups of RJ45 cables 12 RJ45 cables, in two groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 145. FIGURE 145 12 RJ45 cables in two groups Cable cinch with three groups of RJ45 cables 18 RJ45 cables, in three groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 146.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL RJ45 procedures FIGURE 146 18 RJ45 cables in three groups Cable cinch with four groups of RJ45 cables 24 RJ45 cables, in four groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 147.
RJ45 procedures Cable cinch with five groups of RJ45 cables 30 RJ45 cables, in five groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 148. FIGURE 148 30 RJ45 cables in five groups Cable cinch with six groups of RJ45 cables 36 RJ45 cables, in six groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 149.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL RJ45 procedures Cable cinch with seven groups of RJ45 cables 42 RJ45 cables, in seven groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 150. FIGURE 150 42 RJ45 cables in seven groups Cable cinch with eight groups of RJ45 cables 48 RJ45 cables, in eight groups, may be secured as shown in Figure 151.
RJ45 procedures 202 Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Installation Guide 53-1004195-02
Connecting a Router to a Network Device Assigning permanent passwords The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel. By default, the CLI is not protected by passwords. To secure CLI access, it is strongly recommended that you assign passwords. The CLI contains the following access levels: • Privileged EXEC – This level is also called the Enable level and can be secured by a password.
Configuring IP addresses NOTE You must set the super-user password before you can set other types of passwords. 4. Enter the following commands to set the port configuration and read-only passwords. Brocade(config)# enable port-config-password mustang Brocade(config)# enable read-only-password mustang NOTE If you forget your super-user password, see the Multi-Service IronWare Software Release 06.0.000 for Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron Family.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Configuring IP addresses For example, to assign the IP address 10.0.1.1 to the management module, use these steps. 1. At the opening CLI prompt, enter enable. Brocade# enable 2. Enter the erase startup-config command at the Privileged EXEC level prompt (for example, Brocade#), then press Enter. This command erases the factory test configuration if it is still present.
Understanding management port functions 2. Enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level prompt, then press Enter. This command erases the factory test configuration if it is still present. Brocade# erase startup-config After you enter this command, you will need to restart the system. Use the erase startup-config command only for new systems. If you enter this command on a system you have already configured, the command erases the configuration.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Connecting the router to a network device • • • • You cannot enable and run routing protocols on the management port. You cannot configure routes from the management interface. The management port uses static IP routes from the interface routing tables.
Connecting the router to a network device 3. Remove the metal cover from the port on the interface module. 4. Gently insert the fiber-optic transceiver into the port until the transceiver clicks into place. Transceivers are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Cabling a fiber-optic transceiver Follow these steps to cable a fiber-optic transceiver. 1. Remove the protective covering from the fiber-optic port connectors and store the covering for future use. 2.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Testing network connectivity Troubleshooting network connections Observe connection LEDs to determine if network connections are functioning properly. Table 30 lists the LEDs related to the network connections, the desired state of each LED, possible abnormal states of each LED, and what to do if an LED indicates an abnormal state.
Testing network connectivity NOTE If you send the ping to the IP broadcast address, the device lists the first four responses to the ping. Tracing a route To determine the path through which the router can reach another network device, enter a command such as the following at any level of the CLI. Brocade# traceroute 192.33.4.
Managing Routers and Modules Managing the device You can perform these management tasks for the router: • • • • Enable and disable a DC power source, if necessary. Display status and temperatures of all hardware components. Display the Syslog configuration and static and dynamic buffers. Disable and re-enable power to interface modules.
Managing the device NOTE There is a 10 second delay between the power-off lp command and the power-on lp command. Wait 10 seconds between commands. Monitoring I2C failures on management modules The management module accesses temperature sensors, fan controllers, power supplies, serial PROMs, and other devices are all accessed through the I2C serial bus. When I2C devices are inaccessible, generic (and uninformative) error messages are displayed on the management module console interface.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the device • MUX tap number: • • • 0-7 - there are total of 8 MUX taps connected to a MUX device. 15 - MUX tap is non applicable Device ID Device address Description of the load If the GIEI severity changes from the time the GIEI is set to major, the first Syslog message in the static section of the log is updated to reflect this change. A copy of this updated message is generated in the dynamic section of the log and a copy is sent to SNMP log server.
Managing the device Mar Mar Mar Mar 28 25 25 23 12:36:47:A:System: 21:40:47:A:System: 16:30:47:A:System: 23:12:07:A:System: Set Set Set Set fan fan fan fan speed speed speed speed to to to to MED (75%) MED-HI (90%) MED (75%) MED-HI (90%) If the system detects a major I2C failure, the system prevents the management module from accessing devices through the l2C serial bus. The output from the show chassis command and the show temperature command reflect this action, as shown in these examples.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the device right fan tray (fan 2): Status = OK, Speed = MED-HI (90%) --- TEMPERATURE READINGS --Active Mgmt Module: 36.500C 49.625C Standby Mgmt Module: 36.250C 51.0C SNM1: 37.0C SNM2: 38.0C SNM3: not present LP1 Sensor1: 41.5C LP1 Sensor2: 50.625C LP4 Sensor1: 39.0C LP4 Sensor2: 49.250C LP4 Sensor3: UNUSED LP4 Sensor4: 38.5C LP4 Sensor5: 47.750C LP4 Sensor6: UNUSED Fans are in auto mode.
Managing the device TABLE 31 show chassis command output Field Description Slot num The slot num is the device slot number. Slot1 – Slot16 The priority of each device slot as configured by the lp-slot-priority command. The priority can be 1 (low, default) – 8 (high). If the amount of power supplied to the device falls below a minimum threshold, the device slots with the lowest priority will likely lose power.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the device TABLE 32 Syslog buffer configuration Field Description Syslog logging The state (enabled or disabled) of the Syslog buffer. messages dropped The number of Syslog messages dropped due to user-configured filters. By default, the software logs messages for all Syslog levels. You can disable individual Syslog levels, in which case the software filters out messages at those levels.
Managing the device Syntax: clear logging [dynamic-buffer | static-buffer] Specify the dynamic-buffer keyword to clear the dynamic buffer, or the static-buffer keyword to clear the static buffer. If you do not specify a buffer, both buffers are cleared. MP Presence from LP Detection (Headless Router Operation) On entering a state where the MPs go down, the chassis enters a headless state. The LPs are unaware of the MP’s state and continue to perform.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the device TABLE 35 Operations for LP and Port LED Status Operation LP Status 1 2 Power off the LP. Remove and insert the Active MP. Reboot 1 Place the LP in interactive mode. Remove and insert the Active MP. Reboot Disable all LP ports administratively. Remove and insert the Active MP.
Managing switch fabric modules Monitor/Application Image Mismatch A version mismatch between the monitor and application image results in system failure. The Rolling Reboot feature places the line card into the interactive or down state mode on detection of a monitor and application image version mismatch. Line Module Configuration Deletion in Interactive Boot Mode In this release, line module configurations can be deleted when a? module is in Interactive Boot Mode.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the cooling system • If the system is operating in Turbo mode, standard switch fabric modules (G1) and standard (G1) interface modules are automatically blocked. • • If there are any active G1 switch fabric modules, G2 interface modules are blocked. If there are any active G2 interface modules, G1 switch fabric modules are blocked. Forcing HSF modules to operate in normal mode NOTE This procedure requires that you restart your router.
Managing the cooling system Changing temperature thresholds for modules and fan speeds The cooling system includes fans that operate at four speeds: low, medium, medium-high, and high. In general, each fan speed, (except for low), has a low and high temperature threshold associated with it, as shown in Figure 152. The low fan speed has a high temperature threshold only.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the cooling system TABLE 37 Default temperature thresholds for modules and fan speeds for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR devices (Continued) Fan speed Low temperature threshold High temperature threshold Medium 55C 70C Low –1 60C High 85 C (56 C) 100 C (95C) Medium-high 75 C (51C) 90 C (60C) Medium 67 C (46 C) 80 C (55 C) Low –1 70 C (50C) High 95 C (70 C) 113 C (113C) Medium-high 85 C (60C) 100 C (75C) Medi
Managing the cooling system TABLE 37 Default temperature thresholds for modules and fan speeds for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR devices (Continued) Fan speed Low temperature threshold High temperature threshold High 56 C 95 C Medium-high 51 C 60C Medium 46C 55C Low –1 50 C Generation 2 Interface modules Generation 2 Interface modules Packet Processor High 70 C 113 C Medium-high 60 C 80C Medium 45C 65C Low –1 50 C High 47 C 75 C Medium-high 37 C 50
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the cooling system • • • mp-cpu – Changes low and high temperature thresholds for the management module CPU switch-fabric – Changes low and high temperature thresholds for non-high-speed switch fabric modules switch-fabric-g2 – Changes low and high temperature thresholds for high speed switch fabric modules (hSFM) For the low-threshold and high-threshold parameters, you can specify any temperature in Centigrade.
Managing the cooling system Fan Speed Med: 45 - 65 Fan Speed Med-Hi: 60 - 75 Fan Speed Hi: 70 - 113 state = 1 (FAN_STATE_MED) max_ts_shut_off_count = 1 shut_off_count = 0 0 0 0 0 === Thermal Sensor Control Fan Speed Low: -1 - 60 Fan Speed Med: 57 - 70 Fan Speed Med-Hi: 67 - 80 Fan Speed Hi: 77 - 85 state = 0 (FAN_STATE_LOW) max_ts_shut_off_count = 1 shut_off_count = 0 0 0 0 0 === Thermal Sensor Control Fan Speed Low: -1 - 60 Fan Speed Med: 57 - 70 Fan Speed Med-Hi: 67 - 80 Fan Speed Hi: 77 - 95 state = 1 (
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the cooling system NOTE A “thermal block” refers to the group of high and low thresholds for all fan speed levels.
Managing the cooling system TABLE 39 Associations between show chassis, show fan threshold, and fan-threshold commands (Continued) show chassis command output (sensors) show fan-threshold command output (thermal block) fan-threshold command configuration LP2 Sensor 4 reading THERMAL_SENSOR_TEST_RULE_LP_2 fan-threshold lp2 LP2 Sensor 5 reading THERMAL_SENSOR_TEST_RULE_LP_XPP 2 N/A (Must not be changed) LP2 Sensor 6 reading UNUSED UNUSED LP2 Sensor 7 reading UNUSED UNUSED LP2 Sensor 8 readin
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing the cooling system Brocade# set-fan-speed med-high Syntax: set-fan-speed For the fan-speed parameter, you can specify the following: • • • • • auto – The system is adjusted by the monitoring system. high – The system sets the fan speed to high. low – The system sets the fan speed to low. med – The system sets the fan speed to medium. med-high – The system sets the fan speed to medium-high.
Managing interface modules To display the system log, enter the show log command at any CLI level. Brocade# show log Syntax: show log Temperature log reduction Depending on settings and temperature readings, fan speeds are changed dynamically within the following ranges: low, med, med-hi, and high. Fan speed changes are determined by temperature thresholds set for sensors on the management modules, interface modules and switch fabric modules.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing interface modules • Disable the synchronization of images between the management module and all interface modules. You can also initiate an immediate synchronization. • Change the boot source of one or all interface modules. Synchronizing the software image between management modules and interface modules An interface module can have primary and secondary images that reside in the flash memory.
Managing interface modules • The slot-number parameter specifies the slot number that contains the interface module to which the immediate synchronization applies. You can specify 1 – 4 for 4-slot devices, 1 – 8 for 8-slot devices, 1 – 16 for 16-slot devices, or 1 – 32 for 32-slot devices. Specifying an immediate shutdown The management module takes approximately 16-20 seconds to shutdown all interface modules in a device after a reload is issued.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing interface modules Syntax: lp boot system slot1 | slot2 • The slot1 and slot2 keywords indicate the auxiliary flash slot on the management module from which to boot the interface module. • • The filename parameter specifies the name of the image from which to boot the interface module. The slot-number parameter specifies the device slot number that contains the interface module that will undergo an immediate boot.
Managing interface modules After you enter this command, the system enters monitor mode on the interface module. To boot from the primary image in flash memory on the interface module, enter the following command at the monitor prompt. LP MONITOR> boot system flash primary Syntax: boot system flash primary Configuring an automatic boot To configure an automatic boot for one or all interface modules from a specified source, enter the lp boot system command in the global CONFIG level.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Managing interface modules Brocade(config)# lp boot system tftp 123.123.123.123 primary all Syntax: lp boot system tftp [all | ] • • • The ip-address parameter specifies the IP address of the TFTP server from which the interface modules will be booted. The filename parameter specifies the name of the image from which to boot the interface modules.
Monitoring Link Status In this output example, there is one interface module in slot 2, which is powered off. Brocade# power-off lp all Slot 2 is powered off. rw_power_off_lp: write 00030000 to RW_MBRIDGE_CARD_POWER_OFF_REG Syntax: power-off lp all • The slot-number parameter indicates the slot number for which you are disabling the power. You can specify 1 – 4 for 4-slot routers, 1 – 8 for 8-slot routers, 1 – 16 for 16-slot routers, or 1 – 32 for 32-slot routers.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Monitoring Link Status Displaying fabric link status (Fix for HTML) To display the fabric link status, enter the following command: Brocade# show sfm-links 1 SFM#/FE# | FE link# | LP#/TM# | TM link# | link state ----------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------1 / 1 | 13 | 2 / 1 | 13 | UP 1 / 1 | 17 | 2 / 2 | 01 | DOWN 1 / 1 | 14 | 2 / 1 | 01 | UP Syntax: show sfm-links | all [ errors ] The sfm-number variable specifies an SFM that you want to display link info
Using alarms to collect and monitor device status Using alarms to collect and monitor device status Beginning in Brocade NetIron R05.3.00, the software keeps two logs; one of hardware status currently available to the system, and another of hardware status history. The current alarm log keeps only entries for current information; when a hardware status is no longer valid, the entry is cleared. The alarm history log keeps a record of hardware statuses even after the status has changed.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Using alarms to collect and monitor device status Configuring alarm logging You can configure the system to log only specific level alarms for specific devices using the alarm command. The configuration setting applies to both logs, the current and history alarm logs. The level you set is the minimum level of alarms that will be logged. For example, if you set the configuration to log a minimum of minor level events, all minor, major and critical events will be logged.
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Using alarms to collect and monitor device status TABLE 42 Displaying alarm log information (Continued) Description Syntax To display all alarms in the alarm log related to a specific interface module (where n, module number is 1-3 for MLX/XMR and 1 for CER/CES) and all alarms for it’s subsystems.
Displaying MR2 management module memory usage NOTE Alarms are not generated for optic device insertion. Switch fabric element If a switch fabric element cannot be accessed, a major alarm is reported and logged. Chassis fans, power supplies, and optics If there is an indication that a single fan has failed, a major alarm is reported and logged on the tray. If an incompatible fan tray is detected, a major alarm is reported and logged on the tray.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Enabling and disabling management module CPU usage calculations 4 0 267386880 5 0 267386880 6 0 267386880 7 0 267386880 8 0 267386880 9 0 267386880 10 0 267386880 11 0 267386880 12 0 267386880 - 19722240 47386624 Total Installed: 4294967295, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 Total Free: 3988713472 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Priv4 Priv5 Priv6 Priv7 Priv8 Priv9 Priv10 Priv11 Priv12 DMA Syntax: show memory Enabling and disabling management module CPU usage
Displaying management module CPU usage console vlan mac_mgr mrp vsrp snms rtm rtm6 ip_tx rip mpls nht mpls_glue bgp bgp_io ospf ospf_r_calc isis isis_spf mcast msdp vrrp ripng ospf6 ospf6_rt mcast6 bfd l4 stp gvrp_mgr snmp rmon web lacp dot1x dot1ag hw_access ospf_msg_task telnet_0 telnet_1 54 0 38 0 0 71 640 40 2478 0 119 0 13 0 0 737 0 38 0 18 134 0 0 66 0 7 0 98 0 0 0 13 86 0 0 7 1049 0 0 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syntax: show cpu Displaying m
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Removing MAC address entries ip_rx scp console vlan mac_mgr mrp_mgr vsrp snms rtm ip_tx mcast l4 stp gvrp_mgr snmp web lacp hw_access telnet_0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 susp susp susp susp susp susp susp susp susp run susp susp susp susp susp susp susp susp run 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 0000c658 206aef48 206b3638 206bf628 206c662
Simplified Upgrade Simplified Upgrade Simplified Upgrade is a single operation that performs a full system upgrade of all the images. It can be as simple as one command from the CLI or one set-request operation from the SNMP. In this release, the process will be optimized by introducing a version-check of the images to determine whether it is necessary to download/upgrade the image or not.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Simplified Upgrade 6) Installed /XMR-MLX/Application/InterfaceModule/xmlp05600b296.bin to LP Primar y on all LP slots 7) Skipped LP FPGA Bundled, same version exists. 8) Installed /XMR-MLX/FPGA/ManagementModule/mbridge_05600b296.xsvf to FPGA MBRID GE Checking for coherence... Done. Option to Ignore the Version By default, the upgrade operation will perform a version check.
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Maintenance and Field Replacement This chapter describes how to perform any required maintenance on your device. It also describes how to install the following field-replaceable hardware: • • • • • • • • • Management modules Compact flash cards in management modules Interface modules Switch fabric modules Fiber optic transceivers Fans Power supplies Fan deflectors Air filters Hardware maintenance schedule The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.
Replacing a management module Replacing a management module For instructions on how to install or replace modules, refer to the module installation section in the installation chapter for your router model. Installing the Compact Flash Card in an MR2 management module MR2 management modules allow users to insert an additional 2 Gbps compact flash card. To install the card, you need a flat head or Philips screw driver. Refer to Figure 153 to see where the slot card should be placed.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing an interface module FIGURE 153 Inserting a compact flash card in the MR2 management module Replacing an interface module You can remove or replace interface modules while the router is powered on and running. For more information on module slot locations, refer to “Product Overview”. NOTE It is not recommended that you hot-swap an interface module that is running a software image older or newer than the image on the management module.
Replacing a switch fabric module For 16-slot routers, if you insert a module into a slot where the fan speed for a previous module was manually configured, you will need to change the fan speed back to auto. For example, if the fan speed was manually configured to “slow”, and you are installing a module that requires more cooling power, the “slow” setting will cause the module to overheat.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver You can replace a fiber-optic transceiver in a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port while the device is powered on and running. All fiber optics interfaces use Class 1 lasers. Laser Radiation. Do Not View Directly with Optical Instruments.
Replacing a power supply If you are hot-swapping a module, power supply, or fan tray, allow a minimum of two seconds after a module (or power supply or fan tray) has been removed before inserting a module in the same slot. Determining which power supply failed To determine which power supply has failed, enter the show chassis command at any CLI command prompt.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing a power supply You are asked to verify this command by entering y for “yes” or n for “no. Syntax: power-supply monitoring clear ] By default, no power-supply monitoring is configured. The decimal variable specifies a power supply number, The all keyword clears all available power supplies. Displaying power supply monitoring timestamps To display timestamps for failures on any power supply, enter the following command.
Replacing a power supply module 3 ni-mlx-48-port-1g-mrj21 ! ! ! no logging enable ntp logging console telnet login-retries 5 telnet server power-supply monitoring threshold 32 username script password 8 $1$hR/..5B1$adiszoS76gLD9zIyFF1ER1 In the example above, the configured power supply monitoring threshold is 32 cycles per hour.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing a power supply The decimal variable specifies a power supply index number. The forced option forces the last power supply available in the system to shut down.The CLI will not shut down the last power supply unless the forced option is used. Powering on the power supply through the CLI NOTE The power-on power supply and power-off power-supply commands are not available on some power supplies.
Replacing a power supply • A small flat-blade or Phillips screwdriver (Brocade MLX-4 and Brocade 32-slot modules) The power supplies are hot swappable, which means they can be removed and replaced while the device is powered on and running. However, Brocade recommends that you disconnect the power supply from its power source before removing and replacing the supply.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing a power supply FIGURE 155 Removing and replacing a power supply in a 32-slot device. 1 Power supply indicators 6 Latch handle locked 2 AC OK 7 Power supply blank cover 3 DC OK 8 Pull down on plunger to remove 4 ALM 9 Power supply 5 Latch handle open 4. Insert the new power supply into the empty power supply slot, using the guides provided on either side of the slot.
Replacing fan assemblies 9. For a 3000W DC power supply only, crimp the #2 AWG power supply wire in the power lugs. 10. Connect the AC power cord or DC power lugs to the power supply faceplate. 11. Connect the power to the AC or DC source. LEDs on the power supply faceplate show the status of the power supply with the following colors: • For a DC supply, the DC IN and DC OUT LEDs should be green, indicating the power supply is providing power to the device components.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies • • A small flat-blade screwdriver An ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the front of the device. For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a 1 megohm series resistor. Use the following steps to replace a fan assembly. 1. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by inserting the plug into the ESD connector on the router. 2.
Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 156 32-slot router fan assemblies 1 Fan module 1 6 Fan module 6 2 Fan module 2 7 Fan module 7 3 Fan module 3 8 Fan module 8 4 Fan module 4 9 Fan module 9 5 Fan module 5 10 Fan module 10 262 4. Insert the new fan assembly into the fan slot and push the assembly in until the faceplate is flush with the router. Pushing the fan assembly in seats the fan connector in the router connector. 5.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies 6. Check the fan status LED in the lower left corner of the faceplate. It will light red momentarily when power is applied, then change to green when the fan comes up to speed. 7. Access the CLI, and enter the show chassis command to verify that the fan is operating normally.
Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 157 Replacing a rear fan assembly from a MLX or XMR 16-slot router 4. Insert the new fan assembly into the slot and push the assembly in until the faceplate is flush with the device. Pushing the assembly in seats the fan connector with the device connector. 5. Secure the fan assembly to the device by tightening the four captive screws. 6. Access the CLI, and enter the show chassis command to verify that both fans are operating normally.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 158 Replacing a front fan assembly from an MLX or XMR 16-slot router 4. Insert the new fan assembly into the slot and push the assembly in until the faceplate is flush with the device. Pushing the assembly in seats the fan connector with the device connector. 5. Tighten the four captive screws to secure the fan to the device. 6. Access the CLI, and enter the show chassis command to verify that the fans are operating normally.
Replacing fan assemblies 1. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by inserting the plug into the ESD connector on the router. 2. To remove the fan tray assembly from the router, push down on the latch release with your thumb, grasp the handle, and pull it toward you as shown in Figure 159, Figure 160, Figure 161 and Figure 161. Pulling the assembly unseats the fan tray assembly connector from a router connector. Be careful not to insert your fingers into the fan while removing it.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 160 Replacing a fan tray assembly in a Brocade MLX or NetIron XMR 8-slot router. 1 Latch release 2 Fan tray assembly FIGURE 161 Replacing the fan assembly in a Brocade MLXe 8-slot router 3. Insert the new fan assembly into the fan slot and push the enclosure in until the faceplate is flush with the router. Pushing the enclosure in seats the fan connector with the router connector. 4.
Replacing fan assemblies Replacing the air filters It is strongly recommended that routers be installed in environments that have minimal dust and airborne contaminants. If routers are installed in environments where dust or other airborne contaminants may be present, air filters should be inspected and replaced as needed. Maintaining clean air filters ensures optimal airflow through the devices. You can replace the air filters while a router is powered on and running.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to replace the second filter. 5. Replace the air inlet cover and tighten the four captive screws to secure the air filter to the router. FIGURE 163 Air filter removal and replacement for 32-slot routers 1 Direction of airflow in device Replacing the air filter in Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR 16-slot routers Follow these steps to replace the air filter in a Brocade MLX or NetIron XMR 16-slot router. 1.
Replacing fan assemblies There is a hook on the back of the retainer that is attached to the grab-strap. As you pull the retainer out, the filter is pulled along with it. FIGURE 164 Air filter removal and replacement for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR16-slot routers \ 1 Fan tray 3 Filter retainer 2 Filter 4 Filter grab-strap 5 Airflow direction 3. Unhook the filter retainer from the air filter and discard the used filter. 4.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 165 Air filter removal and replacement for a Brocade MLX or NetIron XMR 4-slot router. 1 Direction of airflow in device 2 Filter 3 Filter retainer 4 Fan trap FIGURE 166 Air filter removal and replacement for the 8-slot router. 1 Direction of airflow in device 3 Filter retainer 2 Filter 4 Fan trap 3. Pull the old air filter out of the router and discard it. 4.
Replacing fan assemblies Installing upward deflectors on fan assemblies Before beginning this procedure, verify that you have the correct number of upward deflectors (part number 80-1004745-01). You can install up to eight deflectors on each router. You can remove each fan assembly while the router is running; however, you must not remove more than one fan assembly at any time to prevent the router from overheating.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies Attaching the upward deflector The upward deflector is placed between the fan assembly handle and the fan assembly faceplate. To install the upward deflector to each fan assembly, complete the following steps: 1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, detach the fan assembly faceplate by removing the three screws from each side of the fan assembly. Refer to Figure 161 on page 267. 2.
Replacing fan assemblies FIGURE 169 Removing the louver on a legacy chassis. The louvers will fall out of the fan assembly faceplate as you pull out the roll pins. Refer to Figure 169. 4. Remove the fan assembly handle by detaching the two screws from the inside of the fan assembly faceplate using a Phillips screwdriver. Refer to Figure 170. FIGURE 170 Handle removal 5.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Replacing fan assemblies 6. Place the handle over the upward deflector aligning the handle with the screw holes and secure the handle to the upward deflector and fan assembly faceplate with the two screws. Refer to Figure 171. FIGURE 171 Upward deflector oriented correctly between the handle and fan assembly faceplate 7. Re-attach the fan assembly faceplate to the fan assembly by securing three screws on each side. NOTE Replacing the tape is not required.
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Hardware Specifications This chapter describes hardware specifications for Brocade MLX and NetIron XMR routers. Hardware specifications for Brocade MLX routers The following sections describe hardware specifications for Brocade MLX routers. Power specifications The following power supply frequency requirements apply to Brocade MLX 4-slot, 8-slot, and 16-slot routers: • • AC Input Rating: 100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz, 16.
Hardware specifications for Brocade MLX routers Brocade MLX router power consumption values (Continued) Model @100 VAC Amps @200 VAC Watts BTU/hr @-48VDC Amps Watts BTU/hr Amp s Watts BTU/hr MLX routers with48-T-A interface modules only MLX-4 15 1445 4967 7 1455 4967 30 1435 4967 MLX-8 29 2893 9873 14 2893 9873 60 2893 9873 MLX-16 59 5857 19991 29 5857 19991 122 5857 19991 MLX-32 N/A N/A N/A 60 11924 40696 248 11924 40696 MLX routers with legacy MLX interf
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware specifications for Brocade MLX routers TABLE 43 Maximum power consumption for Brocade MLX router components Component Maximum power consumption, in watts 8-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface module (D) 246W 4-port 40-GbE Ethernet module (M) 320W 20-port Gbps Ethernet fiber Interface with fiber-optic transceivers 175W 20-port Gbps Ethernet copper Interface module 146W 24-port 1 Gbps Ethernet copper RJ45 interface module 160W 24-port 1 Gbps Ethernet fiber inter
Hardware specifications for NetIron XMR routers TABLE 46 Brocade MLX router operating environment Operating temperature Relative humidity Operating altitude (0° – 40°C) 32° – 104°F 5 to 90%, at (40°C) 104°F, non-condensing (0 – 2012 meters) 0 – 6600 ft Storage environment The following table provides the storage environment specifications for the Brocade MLX routers.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware specifications for NetIron XMR routers • • DC Input Rating: -48V, 30.0 A maximum per power supply DC Operating Range: -40 to -60V • Inrush current: 45A peak maximum at 25 degrees C (77 degrees F) The following power supply frequency requirements apply to NetIron XMR 32000 routers: • • AC Input Rating: 200 -240V, 50/60 Hz, 16.
Hardware specifications for NetIron XMR routers Maximum power consumption for NetIron XMR router components (Continued) TABLE 49 Component Maximum power consumption, in watts NI-X-SF3 switch fabric module (NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, and 16000) 53W NI-X-32-SF switch fabric module (NetIron XMR 32000) 60W High-speed switch fabric modules NI-X-4-HSF 19W NI-X-16-8-HSF 53W NI-X-32-HSF 60W Interface modules 1-port 100 Gbps Ethernet interface module 485W 2-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface module with fi
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Hardware specifications for NetIron XMR routers TABLE 50 NetIron XMR router physical dimensions Model Height Width Depth Weight (fully loaded) NetIron XMR 16000 62.15 cm (24.47 in.) 44.32 cm (17.45 in.) 64.77 cm (25.5 in.) 107 kg (236 lbs) NetIron XMR 32000 146.58 cm (57.71 in.) 44.32 cm (17.45 in.) 61.21 cm (24.1 in.) 217 kg (478 lbs) Operating environment The following table provides the operating environment specifications for the NetIron XMR routers.
Port specifications for all router models Port specifications for all router models This section describes port specifications for all router models. Console port pin assignments The console port is a standard male DB-9 connector, as shown in Figure 172. For information about how you can use this port, refer to “Console port” on page 12.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Power cords Management port pin assignments The management port is an RJ45 UTP connector. The following table describes the pin assignments for this connector. For information about how you can use this port, refer to “10/100/1000 Ethernet port” on page 12.
Power cords TABLE 54 Country Power cord types (international) (Continued) Plug style NEMA 5-15P 125V for MLXe/MLX 4, 8, 16-slot devices NEMA 5-20P 125V. 16A for MLXe/MLX 4, 8, 16-slot devices NEMA L6-20 Chile CEE-7/7 “Schuko” BS-1363A AS 3112 IEC-60309 20A. 3-wire, 220 - 250V X China, People’s Rep. X Czech. Rep.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Power cords TABLE 54 Country Power cord types (international) (Continued) Plug style Puerto Rico NEMA 5-15P 125V for MLXe/MLX 4, 8, 16-slot devices NEMA 5-20P 125V. 16A for MLXe/MLX 4, 8, 16-slot devices X X NEMA L6-20 CEE-7/7 “Schuko” BS-1363A AS 3112 IEC-60309 20A.
Power cords • • • • • • ICES-003 (Canada) (Class A) AS/NZ 55022 (Australia) (Class A) VCCI (Japan) (Class A) EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-6-1 Regulatory compliance (safety) • • • CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950/UL 60950 EN 60825 Safety of Laser Products EN 60950/IEC 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Regulatory compliance (enviromental) 288 • • • • • • 2014/35/EU and 2014/30/EU • • • • Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 - U.S.
Regulatory Statements U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Japan Machine noise information regulation - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound pressure level value is 86 dB(A) in accordance with EN ISO 7779. Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 86 dB(A) gemäss EN ISO 7779. Japan English translation of above statement This is Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Taiwan English translation of above statement This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Taiwan English translation of above statement Warning: This is Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Brazil English Translation of above statement Certificate of Conformity in “Certification System in the field of telecommunications” # ??-2-???-0561, validity from the 29 of October 2009 to the 29 of October 2012. Brazil The following Brocade products are currently certified by Anatel: • • • • • • • • Brocade MLX-4 Brocade MLX-8, Brocade MLX-16 Brocade MLX-32 NetIron XMR 4000 NetIron XMR 8000 NetIron XMR 16000 NetIron XMR 32000 All certificates can be found at the Anatel web site.
Caution and Danger Notices Cautions The cautions and dangers that appear in this manual are listed below in English, German, French, and Spanish. A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment. "Vorsicht" weist auf eine mögliche Beschädigung des Geräts hin. Sie finden die folgenden Vorsichtshinweise in diesem Handbuch. Une mise en garde attire votre attention sur un risque possible d'endommagement de l'équipement.
Cautions CAUTION For a DC system (NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, and 16000, Brocade MLX-4, -8, and -16, and Brocade MLXe-16), use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be attached to an agency-approved crimp connector (provided on the chassis), and crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector should allow for securement to both ground screws on the enclosure.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Cautions CAUTION For the DC input circuit to the system of a Brocade MLXe-16, MLXe-8 and MLXe-4 (1800W supply) make sure there is a 60 amp circuit breaker, minimum -48Vdc, double pole, on the input lugs to the power supply. The input wiring for connection to the product should be Listed copper wire, 8 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated minimum 90o C.
Cautions CAUTION For the DC input circuit to the system of a Brocade MLX-4, Brocade MLX-8, Brocade MLX-16, and Brocade MLXe-16, Brocade MLXe-8 and Brocade MLXe-4 (1200W supply), make sure there is a 30 amp circuit breaker, minimum -48Vdc, double pole, on the input lugs to the power supply. The input wiring for connection to the product should be copper wire, 8 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated minimum 90o C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Cautions CAUTION For the DC input circuit to the system of a Brocade MLX-32 (2400W supply), make sure there is a 75 amp circuit breaker, minimum -48Vdc, double pole, on the input lugs to the power supply. The input wiring for connection to the product should be Listed copper wire, 4 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated minimum 90o C.
Cautions CAUTION For the DC input circuit to the system of a Brocade MLXe-32 (3000W supply), make sure there is a UL-Listed 80 amp circuit breaker, minimum -48Vdc, double pole, on the input lugs to the power supply. The input wiring for connection to the product should be Listed copper wire, 4 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated minimum 90o C.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Cautions CAUTION Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40 C (104 F). VORSICHT Das Gerät darf nicht in einer Umgebung mit einer Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur von über 40 C (104 F) installiert werden. MISE EN GARDE N'installez pas le dispositif dans un environnement où la température d'exploitation ambiante risque de dépasser 40 C (104 F).
Cautions CAUTION Never leave tools inside the chassis. VORSICHT Lassen Sie keine Werkzeuge im Chassis zurück. MISE EN GARDE Ne laissez jamais d'outils à l'intérieur du châssis. PRECAUCIÓN No deje nunca herramientas en el interior del chasis. CAUTION Once you start the formatting process, you cannot stop it. Even if you enter CTRL-C to stop the CLI output and a new prompt appears, the formatting continues. Make sure you want to format the card before you enter the command.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Cautions CAUTION To avoid overheating of the NetIron XMR 16000 and NetIron XMR 32000 chassis, remove only one fan assembly at a time. VORSICHT Es darf nur ein Ventilatorblech zur Zeit entfernt werden, um ein Überhitzen des NetIron XMR 16000 und NetIron XMR 32000 chassis Gehäuses zu vermeiden. Es dürfen nicht beide Ventilatorbleche auf einmal entfernt werden.
Cautions CAUTION: All devices with AC power sources are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is a location where access can be gained only by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. VORSICHT Alle Geräte mit Wechselstromquellen sind nur zur Installation in Sperrbereichen bestimmt.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Cautions CAUTION If hot removing or inserting a module, please allow a minimum of two seconds after a module (or power supply or fan tray) has been removed before inserting a module in the same slot. VORSICHT: Beim Herausnehmen oder Einschieben eines Moduls bei laufendem Betrieb sollte nach dem Herausnehmen des Moduls (oder einer Stromversorgung oder eines Lüftereinsatzes) mindestens zwei Minuten gewartet werden, bevor ein Modul in denselben Steckplatz eingeschoben wird.
Dangers CAUTION For a DC system (DC power supply part number RPS9-DC), use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be attached to an agency-approved crimp connector, crimped with the proper tool. VORSICHT Für Geräte mit Gleichstromversorgung (Gleichstromnetzteil, Teilenummer RPS9-DC) muss zur Erdung ein Kabel der Stärke 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) verwendet werden.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Dangers DANGER Before beginning the installation, refer to the precautions in the Power precautions section. GEFAHR Vor der Installation siehe Vorsichtsmaßnahmen unter "Power Precautions" (Vorsichtsmaßnahmen in Bezug auf elektrische Ablagen). DANGER Avant de commencer l'installation, consultez les précautions décrites dans "Power Precautions" (Précautions quant à l'alimentation).
Dangers DANGER Make sure the rack or cabinet housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over. GEFAHR Stellen Sie sicher, dass das Gestell oder der Schrank für die Unterbringung des Geräts auf angemessene Weise gesichert ist, so dass das Gestell oder der Schrank nicht wackeln oder umfallen kann. DANGER Vérifiez que le bâti ou le support abritant le dispositif est bien fixé afin qu'il ne devienne pas instable ou qu'il ne risque pas de tomber.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Dangers DANGER The power supplies are hot swappable, which means they can be removed and replaced while the chassis is powered on and running. However, Brocade recommends that you disconnect a power supply from its power source before removing and replacing the supply. The NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, or 16000 chassis can be running while a power supply is being removed and replaced, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.
Dangers DANGER A fully-populated NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, or 16000 chassis is heavy. TWO OR MORE PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED WHEN LIFTING, HANDLING, OR MOUNTING THESE DEVICES. GEFAHR Ein voll bestücktes NetIron XMR 4000, 8000, oder 16000 Gehäuse ist schwer. ZUM ANHEBEN, HANDHABEN ODER MONTIEREN DIESER GERÄTE SIND MINDESTENS ZWEI PERSONEN ERFORDERLICH. DANGER Un châssis NetIron XMR 4000, 8000 ou 16000 entièrement équipé est extrêmement lourd.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Dangers DANGER Make sure to choose the appropriate circuit device depending on the number of AC power supplies installed in the chassis. GEFAHR Je nach Anzahl der Wechselstrom-Netzteile im Gehäuse muss das passende Stromgerät ausgewählt werden. DANGER Assurez-vous de choisir le dispositif de circuit approprié selon le nombre de blocs d’alimentation C.A. installés dans le châssis.
Dangers DANGER Do not attempt to lift a Brocade MLX Series-32 chassis. It is extremely heavy. REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLIES AND INTERFACE MODULES FIRST (management, switch fabric, and all line cards). Use a mechanical lifting device to lift the chassis. Four or more people are required to position the unpopulated chassis into the rack. GEFAHR Nicht versuchen, ein Brocade MLX Series-32 Chassis anzuheben. Es ist sehr schwer.
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Dangers DANGER The ports labeled BITS1, BITS2 are safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. All interconnected equipment should be located in the same building as the unit. GEFAHR Die Anschlüsse BITS1, BITS2 sind SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage)- Stromkreise. SELV-Stromkreise sollten nur an andere SELV-Stromkreise angeschlossen werden.
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