Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- ExtremeRouting SLX 9850-4 Hardware Installation Guide
- Preface
- About this Document
- Device Overview
- Preparing for the Installation
- Mounting the Device
- Initial Setup and Verification
- Initial setup and configuration checklist
- Items required
- Providing power to the device
- Establishing a serial connection
- Configuring a static IP address
- Establishing an Ethernet connection
- Customizing the chassis and host names
- Configuring the DNS service
- Setting the date and time
- Verifying correct operation
- Backing up the configuration
- Powering down the device
- Installing cable management kit
- Monitoring the Device
- Management Modules
- Interface Modules
- Power Supply Modules
- Power supply module overview
- Precautions specific to the power supply module
- Time and items required for removal and replacement
- Removing an AC power supply module
- Inserting an AC power supply module
- Removing a DC power supply module
- Inserting a DC power supply module
- Verifying power supply module operation
- High Voltage Power Supply Unit supporting AC and DC Voltages
- Fan Modules
- Switch Fabric Modules
- Transceivers and cables
- Supported transceivers and cables
- Time and items required
- Precautions specific to transceivers and cables
- Cleaning the fiber-optic connectors
- Managing cables
- Installing an SFP+ transceiver
- Replacing an SFP+ transceiver
- Installing a QSFP28 transceiver
- Replacing a QSFP28 transceiver
- Breakout cables
- Verifying transceiver operation
- Hardware Maintenance Schedule
- ExtremeRouting SLX 9850 Technical Specifications
- System specifications
- Ethernet
- LEDs
- Other
- Weight and physical dimensions
- Environmental requirements
- Power supply specifications (per PSU)
- Power consumption (typical configuration)
- Power consumption (maximum configuration)
- Power consumption (modules) (typical configuration)
- Power consumption (modules) (maximum configuration)
- Data port specifications (Ethernet)
- Serial port specifications (pinout RJ-45)
- Serial port specifications (protocol)
- Memory specifications
- Regulatory compliance (EMC)
- Regulatory compliance (safety)
- Regulatory compliance (environmental)
- Regulatory Statements
- Cautions and Danger Notices
To congure IPv6 addresses, perform the following steps:
1. Enter the show system command to know the STACK MAC and the BURNED IN MAC for each MM present in the system.
device# show system
Stack MAC : 60:9c:9f:60:88:00
-- UNIT 0 --
Unit Name : 9850-8
Switch Status :
Hardware Rev :
Up Time : up 21:00
Current Time : 23:08:49 GMT
SLX-OS Version : 17r.1.00
Jumbo Capable : yes
Burned In MAC : MM1[60:9c:9f:46:e2:06]MM2[60:9c:9f:47:10:7a]
Management IP : 10.25.101.4
Management Port Status : UP
The MAC addresses are used to create the IPv6 SLAAC address for the following mapping:
• MM1 MAC - IPv6 address for interface M 1
• MM2 MAC - IPv6 address for interface M 2
• Stack MAC - IPv6 address for chassis virtual-ipv6
Conguring a static IP address
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