P3N1-E112-02EN XG2000 Hardware Guide
Preface You have purchased the XG2000, a compact, 20 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch that achieves unsurpassed standards of high throughput and low-latency performance. This manual explains the procedures required to install your XG2000 and should be read and understood before you start using your XG2000.
For Safe Use of the XG2000 This manual contains important information to ensure the safe use of your XG2000. Be sure to thoroughly read and understand its contents before attempting to use the XG2000. After reading, store this manual in a safe place for future reference. PFU has made every effort to ensure the safety of the user and others, and to prevent property damage. When using the XG2000, follow the instructions given in this manual.
WARNING Category Danger of electric shock or fire This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the XG2000 is not used properly. For your safety and that of others, please follow these guidelines. Warning Never attempt to disassemble, dismantle, upgrade, or recycle the XG2000 by yourself. Do not place objects on the XG2000, as there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and/or damage.
CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of minor or moderate personal injury, as well as damage to the XG2000 and/or to other users and their property, if the XG2000 is not used properly. Category Caution Danger of device damage Do not place the XG2000 on its side or stack up multiple XG2000s. Doing so may damage the XG2000. Do not install the XG2000 in an unstable place (such as on a slanted surface or a place subjected to vibrations). Doing so may damage the XG2000.
No self maintenance Never attempt to dismantle or modify the XG2000 yourself. This is extremely dangerous since the XG2000 includes both high voltage and high temperature components. If maintenance is required, contact the vendor's service department. Warning label The following warning label may be found on the top of XG2000. Do not attempt to remove this warning label.
Electromagnetic compatibility (USA) FCC PART 15B (2005) Class A FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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.
High safety [Use for the high safety required case] The XG2000 is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured for use in situations with accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter "High Safety
About This Manual This section explains who this manual is aimed at, describes the layout of the manual, and gives a description of the symbols used in this manual. Targeted reader and expected knowledge This manual is written for an administrator who has responsibility for network system configuration, maintenance, and management. Understanding the following knowledge is expected. • Basic knowledge of networks, intranets and the internet. • Basic knowledge of system management.
Symbols used in this manual This manual uses the following symbols. Attention Refer WARNING CAUTION This symbol indicates a point that operator should pay attention to. This symbol indicates a section which describes related information. This symbol means "Danger! You are in a situation that could result in bodily injury". Before continuing, make yourself aware of the hazards involved and become familiar with common ways of preventing accidents.
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Contents 1 Preface .........................................................................................................1 For Safe Use of the XG2000 ........................................................................2 Warning notations .............................................................................................. 2 No self maintenance .......................................................................................... 5 Warning label .........................................
Chapter 3 3-1 3-2 Troubleshooting ............................................................ 37 Start-up Problems .......................................................................................38 Hardware Problems ....................................................................................39 Appendix ............................................................................................. 41 Appendix-A Specifications ..................................................................
Installation This chapter lists the items that should be in the XG2000 package, describes the names and functions of the various components of the XG2000. 1 1-1 Parts List.................................................................................................14 1-2 XG2000 Components .............................................................................16 1-3 Labels .....................................................................................................
1-1 Parts List Before proceeding, check that all of the following parts were included in your XG2000 package. Contact the vendor's service department if any parts are missing and/or the manual has any missing or wrongly collated pages. Keep the hardware guide (this manual) and the CD-ROM in a safe place.
• Rack Mounting Brackets Brackets for mounting the XG2000 in a rack. Attach each rack mounting bracket to the right and left sides of the XG2000, and fasten to the rack posts with the rack screws (large). • Rack Mounting Bracket B A bracket for mounting the XG2000 in a rack. Attach the rack mounting bracket B to the back-right and back-left sides of the XG2000, and fasten to the rail (attached to the back-right rack post) with the rack screws (small).
1-2 XG2000 Components This section explains the names and functions of the various XG2000 components, including the various indicator LEDs. XG2000 front The following explains the names and functions of the components at the front of the XG2000.
XG2000 rear The following explains the names and functions of the components at the rear of the XG2000. Rear Fan Unit Rear Fan LED Rear Fan Unit Power Supply Unit Power Inlet Rear Fan LED Power Supply LED • Rear Fan Unit 1 Power Supply Unit Power Inlet Power Supply LED Exhaust fan. - Rear Fan LED (Green/Orange) • Power Supply Unit Green LED lights when the Rear Fan Units is in normal operation. Orange LED when there is a problem with the Rear Fan Unit.
Display LEDs There are three main indicator LEDs on the front of the XG2000: Power LED, Alarm LED, and Status LED. The following explains the LED display under various conditions. LED XG2000 Condition Power Off Starting up Power just turned on Alarm Status Off Off Off On Off Off System starting up On Off *1 Blinking System start-up completed On Off *1 On Operable On Off *1 On After shutdown Off On Off *1: If the XG2000 is operating normally.
1-3 Labels A warning sticker, FCC Label, FCC Canada Label, CSA/CE Label, product nameplate, product ID label, and MAC label are to be found in various places on the XG2000.
FCC Label This indicates statement of Part 15 fo FCC rules. FCC Canada Label This indicates notification of CSA. CSA/CE Label This indicates CE Marking.
Product nameplate This indicates the model, part number, serial number, etc. Model Part Number Serial Number MODEL. * * * * * * PART NO. PA * * * * * SER NO. P * * * * * * Rev. Label 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 50/60Hz **** Kg 100-240V *** **** A/INPUT PFU Limited a Fujitsu company MADE IN JAPAN Product ID Label This indicates the model and serial number. MODEL SER.
Address on the MAC label 22 Location xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+14 Port 13 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+15 Port 14 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+16 Port 15 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+17 Port 16 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+18 Port 17 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+19 Port 18 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+20 Port 19 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+21 (=yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy) Port 20 Installation
Installation and Operation This chapter explains how the user should proceed from installation to operation of the XG2000. 2 2-1 Installation Overview ..............................................................................24 2-2 Installation Procedure .............................................................................25 2-2-1 Installation requirements............................................................25 2-2-2 Installing the XG2000 in a rack.......................................
2-1 Installation Overview This section reviews the flow of work as the user proceeds from installation to operation of the XG2000. Install the XG2000 and the proceed with normal operation as follows: 1 Check the components "1-1 Parts List" 2 Check the set up area and install the XG2000 "For Safe Use of the XG2000", "2-2 Installation Procedure" 3 Installation of the XFP modules Install the XFP modules in the XG2000.
2-2 Installation Procedure This chapter describes the installation requirements and installation procedure. 2-2-1 Installation requirements Before installing the XG2000, read " For Safe Use of the XG2000 (P.2)" and comply with the installation requirements described below. Space requirements 2 When installing the XG2000, a certain amount of installation space is necessary. When installing the rack, the indicated space (800mm of both the front and rear of the rack) should be reserved as a service area.
Set up requirements Only use the XG2000 under the temperature, humidity and other environmental conditions specified in "A.2 Installation Specifications (P.42)". Using the XG2000 outside the following ranges can shorten the lifetime or cause the failure of the XG2000. • Temperature (5 - 40°C) • Humidity (20 - 80%RH) When installing the XG2000 in a rack, note the following. • Certain types of racks cannot be used.
2. Fix the nuts and rails to the rack posts. First, choose nuts, cage nuts or rack nuts, by the type of hole dug in the rack post. When the rack has square post holes, cage nuts are used. When round holes, rack nuts are used.
[When the rack has round post holes] Rack Post Rack Screws (Large) Rack Post Rack Nuts Rack Screws (Large) Rail L Refer to Detail A Rack Nuts Rack Post Rail R Rack Nuts Rack Post Clip the rack nuts onto the rack post so that the holes are lined up.
3. Fix the four rack mounting brackets to the XG2000. Each of the four rack mounting brackets (two of front side, two of back side) has two holes that should line up with matching holes on the sides of the XG2000, as shown in the diagram. Attach each rack mounting bracket using the countersunk bracket screws provided. Rack Screws (Small) Rack Mounting Bracket B 2 Rack Screws (Small) Rack Screws (Small) Rack Mounting Bracket 4.
5. This completes the rack installation procedure. Rack Post Rack Post 2-2-3 Uninstalling the XG2000 from a rack The following explains how to uninstall the XG2000 from a rack. 1. Undo the rack screws that were used to fasten the XG2000 to the rack. Rack Screws (Small) Rack Screws (Large) 2. 30 Slide the XG2000 forward, and remove it from the rack.
2-3 Installation of XFP modules This section describes the installation of the XFP modules. 2-3-1 Installing the XFP modules The following explains how to install the XFP modules in the XG2000. 1. Install the XPF module in the XG2000. How to install the XFP module is the following, (1) Insert the XFP module with the cable connector facings outward. In cases installing the XFP module in an odd port number, the slot connector facings down.
2-3-2 Uninstalling the XFP modules The following explains how to uninstall the XFP modules from the XG2000. 1. Uninstall the XPF module from the XG2000. How to uninstall the XFP module is the following, (1) Remove the XFP module from the slot. In cases removing the XFP module from an odd port number, lift off the lever horizontally. Otherwise, in cases removing the XFP module from an even port number, lift up the lever horizontally. (2) Pull the XFP module out with the lever.
2-4 Cable Connection This section explains how to connect the cables and power cords. 2-4-1 Connecting the fiber optic cables The cables need to be connected to the XG2000 XFP modules. 1. Connect the fiber optic cables to the XG2000. Connect the fiber optic cables to the XFP modules (Port 1 - Port 20) on the front of XG2000.
2-4-2 Connecting the power cords After connecting the peripheral units, connect the XG2000 power cords. WARNING • Do not touch the power plug with wet hands, as there is a risk of electric shock. • Do not damage or remodel the power cords, as this may cause electric shock or fire. Placing a heavy object on, pulling, excessively bending, twisting, or overheating a power cord can damage it, and may cause electric shock or fire.
2-5 Basic Operation This section explains the basic operation of XG2000. 2-5-1 Turning the XG2000 on WARNING • Unplug the XG2000 during thunder-storms. Continued use under these conditions risks lightning damage to the XG2000, and may cause a fire. • Insert the power plug completely into the power socket. Using the XG2000 with a half inserted power plug may cause a fire or damage. • If the XG2000 is to be left unused for any significant period, remove the power plug from the outlet for safety reasons.
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Troubleshooting This chapter describes what you should do when your XG2000 has problems. 3 3-1 Start-up Problems...................................................................................38 3-2 Hardware Problems................................................................................
3-1 Start-up Problems The following errors may occurs when the XG2000 is started up. If the cause of the error cannot be resolved, contact the vendor's service department. The following explains some general errors that can occur. Check if any of these match your problem. The XG2000 does not turn on [Symptom] The power code is inserted to the power outlet, but the XG2000 does not power up.
3-2 Hardware Problems This section explains what should be done when a fan, temperature, Voltage, power supply, or memory or XFP error occurs. Contact the vendor's service department when the following errors occurred. Fan error When a problem is detected with a fan, the front panel Alarm LED lights up in orange, the LED of the fan unit in which the error has occurred lights up in orange, and an error is recorded in the event log. If a fan error occurs, contact the vendor's service department.
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Appendix This appendix explains XG2000 specifications. Appendix-A Specifications ............................................................................42 A.1 Product Specifications ..................................................................42 A.2 Installation Specifications..............................................................
Appendix-A Specifications This section details the specifications of XG2000. A.1 Product Specifications The product specifications of the XG2000 are as follows: Items 10 Gigabit ports Overview Port1 - Port20 IEEE802.3ae/ak compliant 10 Gigabit Ethernet port × 20 (for XFP modules) RS-232C D-SUB9 × 1 Console connection port Serial Port Management LAN Mng-LAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX × 1 Indicators LED Power (Green), Alarm (Orange), Status (Green), Rear fan × 2, Power supply units × 2 A.
XG2000 Hardware Guide P3N1-E112-02EN Date of issue: March 2007 Issuing authority: PFU LIMITED Printed in Japan • Contents of this manual are not to be reproduced without permission from PFU. • The contents of this manual may be updated without notice. • PFU assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. • Manuals with missing or wrongly collated pages will be replaced free of charge.