Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
- Preface
- About This Document
- Product Overview
- Introduction
- Product overview
- Software features
- Upgrade applications
- Hardware features
- CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X
- CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X
- CES 2000 Series 2024C
- CES 2000 Series 2024F
- CES 2000 Series 2048C
- CES 2000 Series 2048CX
- CES 2000 Series 2048F
- CES 2000 Series 2048FX
- CER 2000 Series 2024C
- CER 2000 Series 2024F
- CER 2000 Series 2048C
- CER 2000 Series 2048CX
- CER 2000 Series 2048F
- CER 2000 Series 2048FX
- Control features
- Network interfaces
- Power supplies
- Cooling system and fans
- Connecting to a Network Device
- Installation
- Device Management Applications Familiarization
- Hardware Specifications
- Hardware Maintenance
- Hardware maintenance schedule
- Power supply replacement
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet module installation or replacement
- Replacing the fan tray
- Copper or Fiber optic module replacement
- Fiber optic connector cleaning
- Regulatory Statements
- Caution and Danger Notices
Management port function overview
You must be aware of how the system’s management port functions as described in the following:
• The management port allows you to congure, monitor, and manage the system only. As a result, this port has the same limited
functionality as an IP host port.
• You cannot enable and run routing protocols on the management port.
• The management port supports static routes and directly connected routes, which are installed in the management module’s
routing table. However, these routes are not installed in the interface module’s routing table. Therefore, the interface modules are
not aware of the management port’s static or directly connected routes.
• If you congure the redistribution of directly connected or static routes for a particular routing protocol, the routing protocol will
redistribute directly connected or static routes associated with the interface module ports but not those associated with the
management port.
To display conguration information and statistics about the management port, you can enter the show interface management 1
command at any CLI level.
Device connection
You can connect an Extreme device to another Ethernet network device. The Extreme devices support connections to other vendors’ as
well as Extreme network devices.
To connect an Extreme device to another network device, you must do the following:
• Install the
ber-optic modules if required
• Cable the modules with either copper cable or ber optic cable as required
For information on installing ber-optic modules see Device connection.
For information on cabling a ber-optic module, see Device connection.
For information on cleaning a ber-optic module, see Device connection.
Device connection
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