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ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide
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Contents 1 Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Console Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 Reset Button . . . . . .
9. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminal Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Direct Console Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telnet Console Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 2-20 2-21 2-21 Hot Swapping Switch Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22 Adding or Replacing Modules . .
Testing the Switch by Resetting It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Checking the Switch LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Checking Console Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Testing Switch-to-Device Network Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Testing End-to-End Network Communications . . . . . . .
Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9 Cable Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9 Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9 Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10 Cable Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 The ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches include the Switch 5406zl, 5412zl and their bundles, the Switch 5406zxl-48G and Switch 5412zl-96G. They are multiport modular switches that provide Layer 3 routing features, and that feature low latency for high-speed networking. This chapter describes your Series 5400zl Switches including: ■ Front and back of the switches ■ Features ■ Switch operation overview Switch 5406zl, Switch 5406zl-48G.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Note The 5406zl-48G bundle (J8699A) does ship with one power supply, the J8712A. A B Figure 1-2.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Figure 1-3. ProCurve Switch 5412zl (J8698A) 1-3 Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Switch 5412zl, Switch 5412zl-96G. The Switch 5412zl is available as an open 12-slot chassis (J8698A) and as the Switch 5412zl-96G bundle (J8700A) with four 24-port 10/100/1000-T zl Modules pre-installed.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Note The 5412zl-96G bundle (J8700A) ships with two power supplies, the J8712A. Figure 1-4. ProCurve Switch 5412zl-96G (J8700A) See “Switch Features” on page 1-13 for a list of the switch modules that can be installed in the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches (modules available when this manual was printed).
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch Status LEDs for the Fans, Power Supplies, and Switch Modules Power and Fault LEDs LED Mode Select button and indicator LEDs Locator LED Reset and Clear buttons A Auxiliary Port Console Port B Module Link and Mode LEDs Self Test LED Switch Modules and slots with Link and Mode LEDs for each port located on each module Figure 1-5.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches LEDs As described in the next two tables, there are LEDs on the switch chassis and on the switch modules that keep you informed of the status of the switch and the network connections. Table 1-1. Switch Chassis LEDs LEDs State Meaning Power (green) On The switch is receiving power. Off The switch is NOT receiving power.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch State Meaning Mgmt (green/Orange) On A Management module is present and fault free. Off The switch is powered off. Blinking1 There is a fault on the Management module. PoE (green/Orange) On Off Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches LEDs If any PoE modules are installed. If no PoE modules are installed. Blinking1 Internal PoE fault. Blinking2 External load fault or denied PoE power.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches LEDs State Meaning LED Mode Select Act (5 green LEDs) FDx Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are displaying network activity information. Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are lit for ports that are in Full Duplex Mode. PoE Indicates which ports are supplying PoE power. • If the Mode LED is on the port is providing PoE power. • If the Mode LED is off the port is not providing PoE power.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs Mode LEDs (one for each port) LED Mode Select button and indicator LEDs B Figure 1-6. Mode LEDs and LED Mode Select Button ■ If the Activity Act indicator LED is lit, each port Mode LED displays activity information for the port—it flickers as network traffic is received and transmitted through the port.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Front of the Switch • Slow Blinking = Internal PoE fault on this port. • Fast Blinking = This port is denied PoE power or has an external load fault. Mode LED: • On = PoE power is be supplied on this port • Off = PoE is not being supplied on this port. Console Port This port is used to connect a console to the switch by using the serial cable supplied with the switch.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Back of the Switch ■ Back of the Switch . AC power connector Grounding lug mounting holes Slot for installing optional redundant power supply Power and Fault Figure 1-7. Back of a 5406zl Switch with One Power Supply Figure 1-8.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Back of the Switch Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Power Connector The Series 5400zl Switches do not have a power switch; they are powered on when connected to an active AC power source. The Series 5400zl Switches automatically adjust to any voltage between 100-127 and 200-240 volts when using the J8712A power supply, and 200-240 volts only when using the J8713A power supply, and either 50 or 60 Hz.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Switch Features The features of the Series 5400zl Switches include: ■ 6 or 12 slots for installing any of the available Switch zl Modules. Supported Modules: As of this printing, the supported zl modules include: • 24-port 10/100/1000-T zl PoE Module (J8702A) -- which can provide Power over Ethernet (PoE) power to 802.3af compliant (and some pre-standard) devices. For more information on PoE power refer to the ProCurve PoE Planning and Implementation Guide.
Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Switch Features Introducing the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches ■ 1-14 easy management of the switch through several available interfaces: • web browser interface—an easy to use built-in graphical interface that can be accessed from common web browsers. • console interface—a full featured, easy to use, VT-100 terminal interface for out-of-band switch management, or for telnet access to the switch.
2 Installing the Series 5400zl Switches The Series 5400zl Switches are easily installed. They come with an accessory kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch telco rack, or in an equipment cabinet. The switches have rubber feet already attached so they can be securely located on a horizontal surface. This chapter shows you how to install your Series 5400zl Switches.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Included Parts ■ Power cord, one of the following: Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Region Australia/New Zealand China Continental Europe Denmark Japan Switzerland United Kingdom/ Hong Kong/Singapore United States/Canada/ Mexico South Africa Taiwan J8712A J8713A 8120-5335 8121-1034 8120-5336 8120-5340 8120-5342 8120-5339 8121-0871 8121-0924 8120-6899 8120-6897 8120-6903 8120-6897 8120-5334 8120-6898 8121-0973 8120-5341 8121-0941 8120-6903* 8121-0915 8120
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Summary Follow these easy steps to install your switch. The rest of this chapter provides details on these steps. Prepare the installation site (page 2-6). Make sure the physical environment into which you will be installing the switch is properly prepared including having the correct network cabling ready to connect to the switch, and having a good location for the switch. See page 2-5 for some installation precautions.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 7. Note The 10/100/1000-T ports on the zl Modules comply with IEEE 802.3x standard which includes the Auto MDI/MDI-X feature. This feature allows you to use straight-through twisted-pair cable for all of your twisted-pair network connections. 8. Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Connect the network devices (page 2-19).
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Installation Precautions (continued) Cautions If the switch is to be shipped in a rack, use only an HP 10000 series rack and a rail mounting kit (5070-0145) for each switch. ■ Ensure the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power cord supplied with the switch to connect it to the power source.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 1. Prepare the Installation Site Cabling Infrastructure Ensure the cabling infrastructure meets the necessary network specifications. See the following table for cable types and lengths, and see appendix B, “Switch Ports and Network Cables” on page B-1 for more information: Table 2-1.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Port Type Cable Type Length Limits 10-GbE SR Multimode fiber-optic cable designed for Gigabit Ethernet: 62.5/125 µm (core/cladding) diameter or 50/125 µm, 850 nm, low metal content, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards. ■ 10-GbE LR 9/125 µm (core/cladding) diameter, 1480 nm, low metal content, single mode fiber-optic cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 2. Install Switch Modules Install switch modules into the slots as shown in the illustration below. For installation details, see the instructions in the manual that comes with the module. Caution Make sure you install only ProCurve Switch zl Modules. Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Avoid any electrostatic discharge problems by handling the modules only by their bulkheads.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Insert module into the guides and slide it in until it is fully inserted. Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Open extractor handles Figure 2-1. Module Being Installed in a Chassis Use the extractor handles to seat the module completely. Then tighten the retaining screws on the module until they are secure, but do not overtighten them. Figure 2-2.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 3. (Optional) Install Another Power Supply Another, load-sharing redundant power supply (either a ProCurve Switch zl 875 W Power Supply (J8712A), or a ProCurve Switch zl 1500 W Power Supply (J8713A) can be installed in the back of the switch. The 5406zl can hold up to two power supplies and the 5412zl can hold up to four power supplies. The 875 W Power Supply (J8712A) can supply up to 273 watts for PoE power.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Insert the power supply into the opening, then slide it all the way in until it connects to the switch. The power supply face plate will be flush with the back face of the switch. Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Figure 2-3. Installing a Power Supply Once the power supply is installed, tighten the four retaining screws that hold it in place. The screws can be tightened with either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 4. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test After you have installed any modules and the optional second power supply, but before mounting the switch in its network location, you should first verify it is working properly by plugging it into a power source and verifying it passes its self test. If you have installed a second power supply, repeat these procedures with the second power supply to verify it works correctly also.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Switch Fault LED Switch Module LEDs: Link and Mode LEDs for each port A Switch Chassis LEDs B When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. The entire download, initialization, and self test process can take up to 2 minutes for a fully loaded chassis, depending on the number and type of modules installed in the switch.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures ■ The port LEDs on the switch modules go into their normal operational mode: • If the ports are connected to active network devices, the Link LEDs stay on and the Mode LEDs behave according to the mode selected. In the default mode (Activity), the Mode LEDs should flicker showing network activity on the port. • If the ports are not connected to active network devices, the LEDs will stay off. 5.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Installing the Series 5400zl Switches 8 mm M4 screws Figure 2-7. Attaching Brackets to the 5400zl Switch 2. Partially install a screw (5/8-inch number 12-24) into the top hole of a pair of holes that are 0.5 inches apart in each rack/cabinet upright as shown in the illustration below. Ensure that the screws are at the same level in each upright. Partially install a screw into the top hole of a close (0.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Installing the Series 5400zl Switches lower the switch with mounting brackets onto the partially installed screws, then tighten these screws Figure 2-9.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 4. Install the other number 12-24 screw into the upper hole in each bracket. Tighten these screws. install and tighten the other 12-24 screws Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Figure 2-10. Screws in Bracket Being Installed Equipment Cabinet Note If you are installing the switch in an equipment cabinet, in place of the 12-24 screws supplied with the switch, use the clips and screws that came with the cabinet.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 6. Install the Grounding Wire Installing the Series 5400zl Switches If a grounding wire is to be attached to the switch chassis, the grounding lug must be removed and a wire crimped to it and the grounding lug must be reinstalled. 1. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver and remove the grounding lug and two screws from the back of the switch. 2. Crimp the grounding lug to a properly grounded grounding wire. 3.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 7. Connect the Switch to a Power Source 1. Plug the included power cord into the switch’s power connector and into a nearby properly grounded AC power source. If you have installed a redundant power supply module into the switch, it should be connected to a separate AC power source. Then, if there is a power outage from one of the AC sources, the switch will continue to operate by power coming from the other source.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures 9.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Installation Procedures Direct Console Access To connect a console to the switch, follow these steps: 1. 3. Turn on the terminal or PC’s power and, if using a PC, start the PC terminal program. B console port Installing the Series 5400zl Switches 2. Connect the PC or terminal to the switch’s Console Port using the console cable included with the switch.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Hot Swapping Switch Modules Hot Swapping Switch Modules The switch modules can be “hot swapped” (except for the Management Module, it is not hot swappable), that is installed or replaced while the switch is powered on (See Module Installation Notes on page 2-8). The procedures differ slightly, though between adding new modules to an empty slot or replacing modules with the same type, and exchanging the module with a different type.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Example Network Topologies Example Network Topologies This section shows a few example network topologies in which the Series 5400zl Switches can be implemented. Although these examples show the 6-slot chassis, the principles are the same for the 12-slot chassis. Basic Connectivity Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Series 5400zl Switch A A B C D E F Phones, APs and other peripherals Figure 2-13.
Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Example Network Topologies Use as an Edge Switch Trunked redundant Gigabit fiber-optic cables ProCurve Routing Switch 9308 Series 5406zl Switch Installing the Series 5400zl Switches Series 5406zl Switch A B A B C D C D E F E F Figure 2-14. Edge Switch Configuration When your network expands and the users need to access resources beyond the edge of the local network, the Series 5400zl Switches are excellent platforms for that expansion.
3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration This chapter is a guide for using the console Switch Setup screen to quickly assign an IP (Internet Protocol) address and subnet mask to the switch, set a Manager password, and, optionally, configure other basic features.
Getting Started With Switch Configuration Note By default, the switch is configured to acquire an IP address configuration from a DHCP or Bootp server. To use DHCP/Bootp instead of the manual method described in this chapter, see “DHCP/Bootp Operation” in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the Documentation CDROM that came with your switch.
Getting Started With Switch Configuration 3. Use the Tab key to select the Manager Password field and enter a manager password of up to 16 characters. 4. Tab to the IP Config (DHCP/Bootp) field and use the Space bar to select the Manual option. 5. Tab to the IP Address field and enter the IP address that is compatible with your network. 6. Tab to the Subnet Mask field and enter the subnet mask used for your network. 7. Press Enter, then S (for Save).
Getting Started With Switch Configuration Where to Go From Here The above procedure configures your switch with a Manager password, IP address, and subnet mask. As a result, with the proper network connections, you can now manage the switch from a PC equipped with Telnet, a web browser interface, or from an SNMP-based network management station using a tool such as ProCurve Manager. Some basic information on managing your switch is included in the next section.
Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management With your Series 5400zl Switches, you can use the switch’s IP address to manage the switch from any PC that is on the same subnet as the switch. You can use either a Telnet session or a standard web browser to manage the switch.
Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management ProCurve Switch 5406zl - Status: Information xl xl J8699A ProCurve Switch 5406zll PoE Status Getting Started With Switch Configuration Figure 3-2. Switch Web Browser Interface - Status Overview For more information on using the web browser interface, please see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the Documentation CDROM that came with your switch.
4 Replacing Components This chapter shows you how to remove and install the following components: ■ Power supplies (see page 4-2) ■ Fan trays (see page 4-4) ■ Management module (see page 4-5) ■ Management module components Flash Disk (see page 4-6), and Battery (see page 4-7) For a complete list of parts and part numbers, see page 2-1.
Replacing Components Replacing Power Supplies Replacing Power Supplies If your ProCurve 5400zl Switch is configured with redundant power supplies, you will not suffer any loss of traffic or performance if a power supply fails. Replace the failed component as soon as possible. One of the Internal Power LEDs on the management module will blink simultaneously with the switch Fault LED indicating which power supply failed.
Replacing Components Replacing Power Supplies 3. Insert the power supply into the opening. Slide it all the way in until it connects to the switch. The power supply face plate will be flush with the back face of the switch. tighten the four screws Figure 4-2. Power Supply Installation 4. Tighten the four retaining screws that hold it in place. Be careful not to overtighten the screws. For more detail refer to the ProCurve Switch zl Internal Power Supply Installation Guide (5991-3787).
Replacing Components Replacing Fan Trays Replacing Fan Trays When a fan fails the Fan Status LED on the switch chassis will blink simultaneously with the switch Fault LED. In this case, the entire fan tray needs to be replaced. You cannot replace individual fans. The fan tray is hot swappable. It can be removed and replaced without removing power from the switch.
Replacing Components Replacing the Management Module Replacing the Management Module The switch does not have to be powered off to remove the management module, however when the management module is removed all ports will lose communication. ProCurve Networking recommends replacing the Management module, flash disk and battery (on the Management module) during scheduled down time. To install (or replace) a Management Module: 1.
Replacing Components Replacing the Management Module Compact Flash Card Replacing the Management Module Compact Flash Card The Compact Flash card is the primary non-volatile storage medium located on the management module that contains both the boot software and configuration files. When a Flash card fails the Flash status LED on the management module will blink simultaneously with the switch Fault LED. Installing a Compact Flash Card To install (or replace) a Compact Flash card: 1.
Replacing Components Replacing the Management Module Battery Replacing the Management Module Battery The battery on the management module is used to keep time for the internal switch clock. There is no indicator LED for when the battery dies. The only indication will be the internal clock will not keep the correct time. WARNING ■ The battery requires special handling at end-of-life. The battery can explode or cause burns if disassembled, charged, or exposed to water, fire or high temperature.
Replacing Components Replacing the Management Module Battery AT T E N T I O N 3. Remove the old battery and dispose of properly. 4. Insert the new battery with the lettering and the plus “+” sign facing up. 5. Reinstall the management module into the switch. 6. Use an equal amount of pressure and push both extractor handles closed to completely seat the module. 7. Tighten the retaining screws. ll y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.
5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your Series 5400zl Switches. Note that this document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware perspective. You can perform more in-depth troubleshooting using the software tools available with the switch, including the full-featured console interface, the built-in web browser interface, and ProCurve Manager, the SNMP-based network management tool.
Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting ■ Improper Network Topologies. It is important to make sure you have a valid network topology. Common topology faults include excessive cable length and excessive repeater delays between end nodes. If you have network problems after recent changes to the network, change back to the previous topology. If you no longer experience the problems, the new topology is probably at fault.
Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips ■ Check the port configuration. A port on your Series 5400zl Switch may not be operating as you expect because it has been put into a “blocking” state by Spanning Tree, GVRP (automatic VLANs), or LACP (automatic trunking). (Note that the normal operation of the Spanning Tree, GVRP, and LACP features may put the port in a blocking state.) Or, the port just may have been configured as disabled through software.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Table 5-1 shows LED patterns on the switch and the switch modules that indicate problem conditions. 1. Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch 2. Refer to the corresponding diagnostic tip on the next few pages. Table 5-1.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnostic Tips: Problem Solution ➊ The power supplies installed in the switch are not plugged into active AC power sources, or the power supply may have failed. 1. Verify the power cord is plugged into an active power source and to the switch. Ensure these connections are snug. 2. Try power cycling the switch by unplugging and plugging the power cord back in. 3.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Troubleshooting Tip Number 5-6 Problem Solution ➎ The module installed in the slot that corresponds to the letter that is blinking has experienced a self test or initialization fault. The modules are all tested whenever the switch is powered on, or reset (through the Reset button on the switch, or the Boot or Reset options in the console or web browser interface), and when they are hot swapped (installed when the switch is powered on).
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Tip Number Solution ➐ The network port for which the Link LED is blinking has experienced a self test or initialization failure. During the module self test, described in tip number 4 earlier in this table, each network port is also tested. If the port self test fails, the individual port is not usable, but the rest of the ports on the module, which have passed their self test, will continue to operate normally.
Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Troubleshooting Tip Number l Problem The network connection is not working properly. Solution Try the following procedures: • For the indicated port, verify both ends of the cabling, at the switch and the connected device, are securely connected. • Verify the connected device and switch are both powered on and operating correctly. • Verify you have used the correct cable type for the connection.
Troubleshooting Proactive Networking Proactive Networking ■ finding and helping you fix the most common network error conditions (for example, faulty network cabling, and non-standard network topologies) ■ informing you of the problem with clear, easy-to-understand messages ■ recommending network configuration changes to enhance the performance of your network The following interfaces provide tests, indicators, and an event log that can be used to monitor the switch and its network connections, and
Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing the Switch by Resetting It If you believe the switch is not operating correctly, you can reset the switch to test its circuitry and operating code. To reset a switch, either: ■ Unplug and plug in the power cord (power cycling) ■ Press the Reset button on the front of the switch ■ Select the reset or reboot option from the console, web browser interface, or ProCurve Manager.
Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling ProCurve Networking also offers a wire testing service. Contact your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or your local ProCurve Networking sales office for more information. Testing Switch-to-Device Network Communications You can perform the following communication tests to verify the network is operating correctly between the switch and any connected device that can respond correctly to the communication test.
Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your troubleshooting process, it may become necessary to return the switch configuration to the factory default settings.
Troubleshooting Downloading New Code Downloading New Code The new code would be available on the ProCurve Networking Web site, http://www.procurve.com. HP Customer Support Services If you are still having trouble with your switch, Hewlett-Packard offers support 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the use of a number of automated electronic services. See the Customer Support/Warranty booklet that came with your switch for information on how to use these services to get technical support.
A Specifications Physical 44.2 cm (17.4 in) Depth: 45.0 cm (17.7 in) Height: • Switch 5406zl • Switch 5412zl 17.5 cm (6.8 in) 30.74 cm (12.1 in) Weight: • Switch 5406zl • Switch 5406zl-48G • 10.68 kg (23.55 lbs) • 15.54 kg (34.25 lbs) – includes two modules and one power supply • 15.86 kg (34.95 lbs) • 26.32 kg (58.
Specifications Environmental Operating Non-Operating 1 Temperature: 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F) -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Relative humidity: (non-condensing) 15% to 80% at 55°C (131°F) 15% to 90% at 65°C (149°F) Maximum altitude: 4.6 km (15,000 ft)2 4.6 km (15,000 ft) 1 2 If you are installing either the J8705A or J8707A modules, or any of the X2 transceivers, the operating ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C (104°F). See transceiver specifications below.
Running H/F 1 Acoustic Switch 5400zl and 5406zl-48G: Geräuschemission LpA = 40.2 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 Noise Emission LpA = 40.2 dB in a virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T.19 Switch 5412zl and 5412zl-96G: Geräuschemission LpA = 45.8 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 Specifications Noise Emission LpA = 45.8 dB in a virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T.
Specifications Lasers The following products are Class 1 Laser Products. ■ Laser Klasse 1:The 10-GbE X2-SC SR transceiver ■ The 10-GbE X2-SC LR transceiver ■ The 10-GbE X2-SC ER transceiver The following products are Class 1m Laser Products. Laser Klasse 1m: ■ The 10-GbE X2 SR-SC transceiver Specifications The transceivers comply with IEC 60825.
B Switch Ports and Network Cables This appendix includes switch connector information and network cable information for cables that should be used with the Series 5400zl Switches, including minimum pin-out information and specifications for twisted-pair cables. Note Incorrectly wired cabling is the most common cause of problems for LAN communications. It is recommended that you work with a qualified LAN cable installer for assistance with your cabling requirements.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Cables Twisted-Pair 10 Mbps Operation Category 3, 4, or 5 100-ohm differential unshielded twistedpair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable, complying with IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T specifications, fitted with RJ-45 connectors. 100 Mbps Operation Category 5 100-ohm differential UTP or STP cable, complying with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX specifications, fitted with RJ-45 connectors.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Fiber-Optic Cables Port Type Cable Specifications Connector Type Maximum Length Gigabit-SX 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm (core/cladding) diameter, graded-index 850 nm, low metal content, multimode fiber-optic cables, complying with the ITU-T G.651 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type A1b or A1a respectively. LC - Gigabit-SX mini-GBIC SC - Gigabit-SX transceiver • 62.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Port Type Cable Specifications 10-GbE ER 9/125 µm (core/cladding) diameter, 1550 nm, low metal content, single mode fiber-optic cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards. Connector Type SC Maximum Length single-mode cable: 2-30 kilometers (40 kilometers, on an engineered fiber optic link that meets standards in the specification). Note: Conditioning patch cord cables are not supported for 10-GbE.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX The following information applies to installations in which multimode fiberoptic cables are connected to a Gigabit-LX port. Note Mode Conditioning Patch Cord cables only apply to one Gigabit operation. Mode Conditioning Patch Cord cables are not supported for 10 Gigabit operation.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Installing the Patch Cord As shown in the illustration below, connect the patch cord to the Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC with the section of single-mode fiber plugged in to the Tx (transmit) port. Then, connect the other end of the patch cord to your network cabling patch panel, or directly to the network multimode fiber.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Note HP Auto-MDIX was developed and shared with the IEEE for the development of the IEEE 802.3ab standard. HP Auto-MDIX and the IEEE 802.3ab Auto MDI/ MDI-X feature are completely compatible. If you connect a Series 5400zl Switch twisted-pair port to another switch or hub, which typically have MDI-X ports, the Series 5400zl Switch port automatically operates as an MDI port.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections Because of the HP Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switches, for all network connections, to PCs, servers or other end nodes, or to hubs or other switches, you can use straight-through cables.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection The HP Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switches also allows you to use crossover cables for all network connections, to PCs, servers or other end nodes, or to hubs or other switches.
Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections 1000Base-T connections require that all four pairs or wires be connected. Switch Ports and Network Cables Cable Diagram Figure B-4. Straight-through Cable Diagram for 1000 Mbps Network Connection Note Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector “B”.
C Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information ! Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product. WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or death. Caution A Caution in the manual denotes a hazard that can damage equipment. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or Caution notice until you have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appropriate steps.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécurité Informations concernant la sécurité ! Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le produit est marqué de ce symbole, reportez-vous à la documentation du produit afin d'obtenir des informations plus détaillées. WARNING Dans la documentation, un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d'entraîner des dommages corporels ou la mort.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Hinweise zur Sicherheit Hinweise zur Sicherheit ! Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten. WARNING Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezza ! Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione. Se il prodotto è contrassegnato da questo simbolo, fare riferimento alla documentazione sul prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso. WARNING La dicitura WARNING denota un pericolo che può causare lesioni o morte. Caution La dicitura Caution denota un pericolo che può danneggiare le attrezzature.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Consideraciones sobre seguridad Consideraciones sobre seguridad ! Símbolo de referencia a la documentación. Si el producto va marcado con este símbolo, consultar la documentación del producto a fin de obtener mayor información sobre el producto. WARNING Una WARNING en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría resultar en lesiones o la muerte. Caution Una Caution en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría resultar en averías al equipo.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information (Japan) Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information (Japan) C-6
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information (China) Safety Information (China) Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements C-7
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements U.S.A. FCC Class 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 interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements Korea Taiwan Regulatory Model Identification Number C-9 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements For regulatory identification purposes, the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches are assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The Regulatory Model Number for these switches is RSVLC0503. This regulatory number should not be confused with the marketing name (ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches), or product numbers (J8697A, J8698A, J8699A, and J8700A).
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements European Community DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 ______________________________________________________________________ Manufacturer's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Address: 8000 Foothills Blvd. Roseville, CA 95747-5502 U.S.A.
D Recycle Statements Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Recycle Statements Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen.
Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Nolietotu iekārtu iznīcināšanas noteikumi lietotājiem Eiropas Savienības privātajās mājsaimniecībās Šāds simbols uz izstrādājuma vai uz tā iesaiņojuma norāda, ka šo izstrādājumu nedrīkst izmest kopā ar citiem sadzīves atkritumiem. Jūs atbildat par to, lai nolietotās iekārtas tiktu nodotas speciāli iekārtotos punktos, kas paredzēti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iekārtu savākšanai otrreizējai pārstrādei.
Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Recycle Statements Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia Este símbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não deve ser descartado no lixo doméstico comum. É responsabilidade do cliente descartar o material usado (lixo elétrico), encaminhando-o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem.
Index Numerics A Act LED … 1-8 auto MDI/MDI-X operation … B-8, B-10 HP Auto-MDIX feature … B-6 auxiliary or USB port location on switch … 1-5 B back of switch description … 1-11 power connector … 1-12 slot for redundant power supply … 1-12 basic connectivity, example topology … 2-23 basic switch configuration IP address … 3-3 manager password … 3-3 subnet mask … 3-3 Switch Setup screen … 3-2 Index 100/1000Base-T connections, length limitations … 2-6 note on cable requirements … B-2 ports, cables used wi
Index cables, twisted pair category 3, 4, 5 … B-7 connector pin-outs … B-6 crossover cable pin-out … B-9 HP Auto-MDIX feature … B-6 MDI-X to MDI connections … B-8, B-10 MDI-X to MDI-X connections … B-9 note on requirements for 1000Base-T … B-2 pin-outs … B-8, B-10 specifications … B-2 straight-through cable pin-out … B-8, B-10 switch-to-computer connection … B-8, B-10 switch-to-switch or hub connection … B-9 wiring rules … B-7 cabling infrastructure … 2-6 Clear button deleting passwords … 1-10 description
G Gigabit-LH ports, cables used with … B-3 Gigabit-LX ports, cables used with … B-3 Gigabit-SX ports, cables used with … B-3 H horizontal surface, mounting switch on … 2-17 hot swap mini-GBICs … 1-13 modules … 1-13 hot swapping … 4-1 redundant power supply … 1-12, 2-10 resetting the switch for new module type … 2-22 switch modules … 2-22 HP Auto-MDIX feature description … B-6 I in-band console access, types of … 2-20 managing the switch … 3-1 included parts … 2-1 installation connecting the switch to a po
Index showing error conditions … 5-4 on switch chassis … 1-6 on switch modules … 1-8 Power … 1-6 behavior during error conditions … 5-4 behavior during self test … 2-13 Power Status … 1-7 behavior during self test … 2-13 showing error conditions … 5-4 Self Test … 1-6 behavior during self test … 2-13 showing error conditions … 5-4 length limitations 100/1000Base-T connections … 2-6 1000Base-LH connections … 2-6 1000Base-LX connections … 2-6 1000Base-SX connections … 2-6 Link LEDs … 1-8 link test … 5-11 M M
R rack mounting the switch in … 2-14 rebooting the switch to initialize changed module type … 2-8 recycle statements … D-1 redundant power connections … 2-19 redundant power supply installation cautions … 1-12, 2-10 installing … 2-10 slot for installing … 1-12 regulatory statements … C-8 replacing components management module battery … 4-7 power supply … 4-2 replacing hardware fans … 4-4 flash memory card … 4-5, 4-6 Reset button description … 1-10 location on switch … 1-5, 1-10 restoring factory default con
Index switch connecting to a power source … 2-19 description … 1-1 electrical specifications … A-1 environmental specifications … A-2 features … 1-13 front panel description … 1-5 included parts … 2-1 mounting in a rack or cabinet … 2-14 mounting on a horizontal surface … 2-17 physical specifications … A-1 switch chassis LED descriptions … 1-6 switch modules booting the switch to initialize changed module type … 2-8 hot swapping … 2-22 installing … 2-8 LEDs descriptions … 1-8 list of available types … 1-13
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