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1. a 23 Shared S 10 100 1000 SFP RJ 45 Console Port Ethernet Ports 10 100 1000 Ports 21 24 Ports 21 24 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 9 Figure 2 The S25V Rear View Label Part Serial MAC Address Bar Code FRU DC P 10 Gigabit Modules or Stacking Modules optional ridic DC 48V 1 5A 48V urren FG RTN 48V Sharing ooooo ASCS8S1000J Ethernet Port Numbers Ground Connector AC Power Receptacle 25 to 28 Right to Left Figure 3 The S25N Rear View Label Part Serial MAC Address Bar Code FRU 10 Gigabit Modules or Stacking Modules optional dSc58S100Uj Ethernet Port Numbers 25 to 28 Ground Connector Dual AC Power Receptacles numbered right to left facing rear Equipment The following items are necessary to install the system e The switch e At least one grounded AC power source for the S25N switch ideally two for the two AC receptacles and one for the S25V The S25V provides the option of using DC power with or in addition to AC e Cable included to connect the AC power source to the switch e Brackets rac
2. Installing S25N and S25V Systems December 15 2008 100 00061 02 Copyright 2008 Force10 Networks All rights reserved Printed in the USA December 2008 Force10 Networks reserves the right to change modify revise this publication without notice Trademarks Force10 Networks and E Series are registered trademarks of Force10 Networks Inc Forcel0 the ForcelO logo E1200 E600 E6001 E300 EtherScale TeraScale and FTOS are trademarks of Forcel10 Networks Inc All other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Force10 Networks reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without notice Forcel0 Networks does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s described herein Note The country specific warnings and statements of compliance have been moved to Agency Compliance on page 42 in Chapter 6 System Specifications on page 41 Feedback on Documentation send email to techpubs force1l0networks com Contents Preface ee ace ee a eee ee ee ee ee DUOC KC ee ee eee See 9 Woman SumDOIS ang VANS asus ded 3 Ea obo he PUrAC a OR ddp 4455 Pa EUR RH d Rd 5 Pee Nie amp oo a3 56545 oe od 66 eho tee 1 111577 Ere eee a T Chapter 1 yl ESI uu TTE E E EEE TT A EE LAETTE EE re Lt 1 E TE ee
3. e Shipping address for the replacement component including a contact name phone number and e mail address e A description of the failure including log messages This generally includes e Output from the show tech support non paged command This report is very long so the storage buffer in your terminal program should be set high e Output from the show logging command This report is included as a section in the output of show tech support e Console captures showing the error messages e Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken e Saved messages to a syslog server if one is used 50 Technical Support Numerics 10G module serial number 50 10 Gigabit module 10 10 Gigabit module inserting 19 24G stack ports 27 A AC Power Supply 6 AC DC rectifier 33 acoustic noise 41 AC to AC cable 36 add units to a stack 26 Agency Compliance 42 Alarm status LED 16 alarms major and minor 16 altitude maximum 41 B back pressure support 11 backup DC Power Module 10 backup power 33 battery removal 46 battery lithium 42 baud rate 37 brackets 10 C Cabinet placement 16 cable AC to AC 36 Canadian compliance 43 catalog name 9 catalog name GP XFP 1CX4 for CX4 XFP 20 40 catalog name S50 01 10GE 2C CX4 module 20 catalog name SA 01 PSU V external rectifier 31 catalog name S25N 19 catalog name S25V 19 catalog names module 19 Installing S25N and S25V Systems Index Chassis Physical Desig
4. redundant connectivity Using the example of three switches in the stack Figure 15 and starting with the switch at the bottom of the stack Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port A 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port A of the middle switch 3 Insert the second cable into Stack Port B of the middle and top switches 4 Connect the remaining cable to the top and bottom switches by inserting one end of the cable into the open Stack Port B of the bottom switch and the other end of the cable into Stack Port A of the top switch Figure 15 S25V Rear View Showing Ring Topology Stacking FG 48V 48V Current RTN Sharing 0900 00 FG 48V 48V Current RTN Sharing STACK RTN Sharing c STACK STACK O FG 48V 48V Current d Stack Port A Stack Port B LAOSSCSLOOUJ 28 Installing the Switch Supplying Power AN Supply power to the units in a stack only after they are mounted and the stack ports are connected There is no on off switch and the stack members partly determine the stack management unit from the order in which they come on line see below Danger To prevent electrical shock make sure the switch is grounded properly If you do not ground your equipment correctly excessive emissions can result Use a qualified electrician to ensure that the p
5. vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ ersetzen Verbrauchte Batterien m ssen per den Instructionen des Herstellers verwertet werden ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme type ou d un type equivalent recommande par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant Note Other cautionary statements appear in context elsewhere in this book Related Publications The S25N and S25V run FTOS version 7 7 1 0 or greater Refer to the following documents e FTOS Configuration Guide for the S Series e FTOS Command Reference for the S Series e S Series and FTOS Release Notes The FTOS Documentation CD ROM contains the S Series hardware guides and the FTOS files listed above The CD ROM also has e MIBs Files for all SNMP MIBs supported by the software e Data sheets Links to Forcel0 product data sheets e Security Description and supporting files for setting up SSH SSL and HTTPS access to the switch e Training PDF files of the slide shows used in training Note Documentation CD ROMs do not have software or Release Notes For the most recent documentation and software please visit iSupport registration for access to some sections is required https www force10networks com CSPortal20 Main SupportMain aspx The iSupport website also has a section for S Series techtips and FAQs For more information in th
6. 11 JA FG AA 48V Sharma SIO me d iS NG in zd en F S a ts Ln go Installing S25N and S25V Systems 35 Step Task 2 Insert the plastic plug of the DC to DC cable into the receptacle on the lower left side of the PSU Figure 23 Note that one of the three leads on the plug has a trapezoidal key A which goes in the receptacle that is toward the center of the PSU The key is not strong enough to resist being inserted in the opposite receptacle and it is difficult to see so you must take care to insert it correctly To help you orient it note that the top side of the plug has a knurled pattern Figure 23 DC to DC Connection M E or DC 48V11 5A d S2 5V 4 FG RTN 48V Sharing E O l g 000 gM Us DC to DC Cable i lt DC Power Module 3 Tighten the captive screws on the sides of the connector cable by turning them clockwise 4 Insert the supplied AC to AC cable into the AC receptacle of the PSU Ideally you should connect that cable to an AC source separate from the AC connection made directly to the S25V Caution Use only the power cords supplied with the power supply Do not supply power to the system until the power supply and modules have been installed 36 Installing Backup Power Installing Ports This chapter contains these major sections e Accessing the Console Port on page 37 Connecting S25V Ethernet
7. As shown in Figure on page 9 the front panel of the switch contains several sets of LEDs e The LED group labeled STACK ID at the far left of the front panel displays the stack ID of the unit See Stack ID in Table 3 For more on unit numbering see Stacking on page 26 e Each port has status indicator LEDs described in Table 2 e A group of status indicator LEDs are on the left side of the front panel described in Table 3 Table 2 Port LED Displays Feature Description 10 100 1000 Port LED Speed LED left side of each port Green 1000M Amber 100M Off 10M Link Active LED right side of each port Green Link up on this port Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet at this port Amber Link up and power supplied on this port Blinking Amber Transmitting or receiving packets on the port and sending PoE power to PD power device Off No Link detected at this port SFP Port LED Link LED Green Link up on this port Off No link detected on this port Activity LED Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet in link up state Off No activity on this port XFP Port LED Link Activity LED Each XFP port has a status LED on the module and in the LED group at the left front of the switch Green Link up on this port Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet in link up state Off No link detected on this port The SFP ports have priori
8. Ports with PoE on page 38 e Installing Optics on page 39 Accessing the Console Port Connect the RJ 45 DB 9 Figure 24 Console Port of S25V adapter that is shipped with the system to the RJ 45 cable Console port pinout Pin 1 NC Pin 2 NC Pin 3 RXD Pin 4 GND Pin 5 GND Pin 6 TXD Pin 7 NC Pin 8 NC To access the console port use the follow procedure Step Task Set your initial console terminal settings to match the default console settings on the switch 9600 baud rate No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit No flow control console port only After establishing a connection you can modify the settings to match at each end of the connection 1 Install the RJ 45 copper cable that is shipped with the system into the console port Caution You must install a straight through RJ 45 copper cable a standard Ethernet cable into the console port This is different from many other implementations that require an Ethernet crossover cable or rollover cable If connecting to a terminal server and using a crossover cable daisychain another crossover cable to effectively get a straight through cable connection Many console terminal servers use octopus cables that are crossover cables To accommodate the octopus cable connect an additional crossover cable as above to effectively install a straight through cable 2 If necessary connect the RJ 45 DB 9 adapter that is shipped with the system to the end
9. automatic speed adjustment for temperature changes e Supports 9252 byte jumbo frames e Back pressure support at half duplex IEEE 802 3x flow control at full duplex e Extensive LED system with per port LEDs e 32MB internal Flash memory e 256MB RAM e 24 fixed 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing and auto MDIX RJ45 ports The S25V provides up to 15 4W PoE to each port e Four SFP ports that share port numbers 21 24 with the copper ports and capable of using 10 100 1000 Base T or 1000 Base X using auto media detect e Console port see Chapter 5 Installing Ports on page 37 Supplied with console cable straight through Ethernet copper cable and terminal adapter DB 9 to RJ 45 e Expansion slots that accept any combination of the following optional high capacity uplink modules IOGbE XFP two ports IOGbE CX4 two ports 12G stacking two ports or 24G stacking one port See Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking on page 19 and Connecting Stack Ports optional on page 27 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 11 System Status Chassis status can be derived in several ways including physical LED displays and boot menu options along with CLI show commands and SNMP traps For details on boot menu and CLI options see e The CLI Basics and BOOT USER chapters in the FTOS Command Reference for the S Series e The Configuration Fundamentals and Getting Started chapters in the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S Series LED Displays
10. filler panel to the rear bracket and rack posts Secure by inserting two screws into the hole in the filler panel through to the holes in the rack post Figure 11 Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts NSCS 9 v100UJ Installing S25N and S25V Systems 25 Stacking 26 You can add units to a stack remove them renumber them or move them in the stack The units can continue running in the stack as you add new units but new units should be powered down during the connection All units in a stack must run the same version of FTOS If you attempt to attach a unit with a different FTOS version to an existing stack the CLI will display an error and the unit will not be added until you install identical software The order in which the units come on line or are added to or removed from the stack can affect how the stack identifies them and how the units identify themselves influencing unit numbers stack management assignment and other elements of the configuration file How units are identified within the stack 1s determined by the identification algorithm The algorithm has the units self identify as Unit 1 through Unit last based on the order in which they come online So when setting up a new stack you should have no trouble forcing the identification of the management unit and unit IDs by methodically supplying power to the units in your preferred sequence similarly when you add a brand new unit to the stack th
11. ie ee a ee ROCK CE AR EROR ee RC RR 41 un cip ocu P PrTPRc Perret 41 Environmental Farameters 2a dadordee 4A RR 3UR ORO HdnRP O33 3 901 de 90 4 4 9 do OP A Gag dra 41 FOE eg n dc9 3 4 69 a de e ie cR ope dod ee OR cR C doi RR dio ool d ORE d eda 42 POSIT TO La ecd ad Cee hee ote 9 On Rmo CR a QU O45 d qued RD AS ESE A 42 Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications 0 0 0 0 cee 44 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 0 0 eee 44 Pr Recycing and DIS IDE asss oe b 2 3 ee eed deg de bd od ded eee eee di dido 45 Appendix A TERCER SOROS 6500654 44 93 EODD OUR EORR RRENEAN ARTTA NENNEN 47 The iSupport Website llleeeeeeeee ehh 47 Accessing iSupport Services 0 0 ee ee ee ee ees 48 Contacting the Technical Assistance Center 0 0 0 0 cc ee eee 49 Le Senal Ole ne does qwe 5409209 405 44 3H Feed dac 966 885s OR REF EP IEN 49 Requesting a Hardware Replacement ee ee ees 50 About this Guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations step by step procedures for rack mounting and desk mounting inserting optional modules and connecting to a power source After you have completed the hardware installation and power up of the system refer to the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S Series for software configuration information and the FTOS Command Reference for the S Series for detailed Command Line Interface CLI information as detailed in Rel
12. in a rack complete the steps below for a single unit For a tandem installation see Inserting Tandem PSUs into a Rack on page 34 Task Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver attach the short sides of the rack ears to the front corners of the power supply with the supplied screws Figure 17 Attaching Rack Ears to PSU Py bu T n urne Mes MR a Vae CHUA Vt mu E rur a a 4 d M Y Py Insert the PSU into the rack and brace it temporarily in the rack so that the screw holes in the long sides of the rack ears are flush and align with the screw holes in the rack posts oecure the PSU on the left and right sides by tightening the supplied screws through the flanges to the side of the rack as shown in Figure 18 Cage nuts are also supplied for racks that have mounting holes without threads Figure 18 Mounting Single PSU in Rack ri tres og Por MET T Bl irn z VU raat a ds Lee tr Installing S25N and S25V Systems 33 Step 34 Inserting Tandem PSUs into a Rack To install two PSUs in tandem side by side in a rack follow these steps Task Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver attach the supplied extended rack ears to the outside front sides of the two PSUs As shown in Figure 20 the long side of the rack ear is attached to the PSU with the short side projecting at right angles away from the front corner of the PSU Join the two units with the supplied twinning plate the small flat beam shaped me
13. mounting bracket to the length one of three lengths for your bracket Secure the length with the four screws Figure 7 Four post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails NSCS8VTOOUJ Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts Installing S25N and S25V Systems 23 Ensure that there is adequate clearance surrounding the cabinet or rack to permit access and airflow If you are installing two S Series units side by side position them at least 5 inches 12 7 cm apart Follow the steps below to install the unit into a four post rack mounting with cage nuts Step Task 4 Attach the two rear brackets to the side panels Align the three holes in the bracket with the three holes on the unit and secure the brackets to the unit using the screws Figure 8 Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts Top View of Brackets Q S EN SxS NN HU S Align brackets a E z 2 Align and secure the adjustable bracket onto the rear bracket 3 Insert the unit into the rear of the rack Position and secure the unit with two screws into each front bracket flange and into the rack post Figure 9 Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts NSCS e tL00UJ 24 Installing the Switch Step Task 4 Position the cage nuts over the holes on each bracket flange and each rack post Figure 10 Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts MD aro 8 hy I NSCS pZtL100UJ o Align the rack
14. of the RJ 45 cable that will connect to your terminal Installing S25N and S25V Systems 3 Step Task Continued 3 Verify that your terminal s settings match the default settings on the console port as listed above FTOS does not have the ability to enable you to set a higher speed on the console port To make other console port configuration changes such as setting the console port timeout or setting up access security use the line console command in CONFIGURATION mode of the CLI Connecting S25V Ethernet Ports with PoE The copper ports ports through 24 in the S25V are able to deliver power to connected powered devices that follow the IEEE 802 3af specification for Power over Ethernet PoE For delivering PoE use the same Cat 5 cables and RJ 45 connectors that you use for non PoE connections The PoE pinout is shown in Figure 25 Figure 25 RJ 45 PoE pinout Alternative A Conductor MDI X or Auto MDI X which default to MDI X Negative VPort Negative VPorn 12345678 The internal AC 470 watt power supply will limit PoE power to 320 watts if the switch requires power for other uses and the default PoE configuration limits PoE power to 288 watts As described in Power over Ethernet PoE Support on page 17 you can raise that limit with an external power supply running in load sharing mode and with certain FTOS commands So while each port can provide more than the maximum of 15 4 watts required by the IEEE 80
15. proper airflow The acceptable ambient temperature ranges are listed in Environmental Parameters on page 41 As listed in Table 3 Status Panel LED Display on page 13 the front panel of the system has an Alarm status LED which is green when the switch is operating within required temperature parameters and all components are operating normally including fans The LED is amber when the temperature or components are outside expected parameters red in a major alarm FTOS turns on major and minor alarms and logs temperature warnings at the following temperatures in degrees Celsius and logs another message when the temperature returns to normal The Command Line Interface CLI also reports an alarm The fan speed changes accordingly Table 4 Major and Minor Temperature Degrees Celsius Warnings wwo o o Wen o 5 Use the show logging command to see the log messages For details see the logging chapters of the Command Reference and Configuration Guide In a stack each unit has its own temperature monitoring and control Status logging 1s identified by unit in the system log Fan replacement in the field is not offered as an option oite Preparation Power S25N The S25N comes standard with two 150W AC power supplies with auto sensing 110 220V AC receptacles each of which when connected to a power source is capable of supplying all required power to the switch When both are connected to power sources they a
16. to 10 000 feet 3 048 meters 10 to 85 non condensing operating 5 to 95 non condensing storage designed to meet MIL STD 810 Telcordia GR 63 CORE S25N 42 0 dBA at 73 4 F 23 C S25V 42 9 dBA at 73 4 F 23 C 41 Power Requirements Parameter Nominal input voltage Maximum current draw Minimum ACcurrent draw Maximum power consumption Maximum PoE power Specifications 90 254 VAC 47 63 Hz S25N 2 A 100 120 VAC 1 A 200 240 VAC S25V AC 6 5 A 100 120 VAC 3 25A 200 240 VAC S25V DC 11 5A 48 VDC 35 A 254 VAC 62 A 90 VAC S25N S25V 102W S25N AC 156W S25N DC 136W 320W for PoE using either AC or DC inputs 790W for PoE using load sharing AC and DC inputs Note The S25N and S25V contain no user serviceable parts They contain a lithium clock battery that is not field serviceable For details on recycling the system or any of its components see Product Recycling and Disposal on page 45 Agency Compliance 42 The S25N and S25V are designed to comply with the following safety and agency requirements USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 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 designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment ge
17. v1 3 3 2005 EMC for Network Equipment e EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 e EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic Current Emissions e EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker e EN 61000 4 2 ESD e EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity e EN 61000 4 4 EFT EN 61000 4 5 Surge e EN 61000 4 6 Low Frequency Conducted Immunity system Specifications Product Recycling and Disposal The switch must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations Force10 Networks encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed Force10 offers a variety of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive for Recovery Recycle and Reuse of IT and Telecommunications Products Force10 switches are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Union This label as shown below is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive Figure 28 The European WEEE symbol In accordance with the European WEEE Directive electrical and electronic equipment EEE is to be collec
18. 2 3af specification the available power to a particular port 1s subject to the power budget of the switch and to the power already allotted to other ports You can use the CLI to prioritize the allocation of power per port and to raise the power budget threshold For more on CLI commands that control PoE see the PoE chapters of the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S Series and the FTOS Command Reference for the S Series 38 Installing Ports Installing Optics Step The S25N and S25V each have four receptacles at the right end of their faceplates that accommodate 10 100 1000 SFP optical transceivers On the back of the switches there are two bays that accept either stacking modules or 10GbE modules CX4 or XFP A IOGbE module contains two ports IOGbE modules should only be inserted or removed when the switch is powered down as detailed in Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking on page 19 in Chapter 3 Installing the Switch SFP and XFP transceivers can be inserted or removed while the switch is running Caution Before connecting a transceiver to a source check the receive power of the transceiver with an optical power meter Generally Force10 specified optics are not to be subjected to receive power higher than that stipulated by the optic specification If the optic 1s exposed to optical power in excess of the specification there is a high likelihood that it will be damaged Optical specifications for Force10 branded devi
19. 544 56544254455 erpeRPSEIT Ja 3 bexSE 4Rd reeE tebe 21 Four Post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails llle 22 Installing S25Nand S25V Systems 3 Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts 0 0 00 ccc eee 23 ced P 26 Using FTOS Stacking Commands seuexue ck nq SECO 46444 RACE RCER be CHA b A 26 Connecting Stack Ports Optional e uuu aiio RD XC t srera ER Sc dg ea lou E bab dcos dag aedes 27 Supplying Power 1 0 6 ee eee eee eee 29 cul Arm 29 Chapter 4 installing Backup POWDE Lai cdoqode 8 CR RS CREER OR ECC ac Eb ed CC dl Ra EC PCR o ded ra 31 Backup Power One au wu co od cig dou dr a rar doi vods dedico dr bees dani V ed 9 2 9 qe aded s 31 The Power Connections on the Switch llle 32 Installing the Redundant DC Power Supply for the S25V llle 33 Inserting Tandem PSUs into a Rack 0 0 anaa aaa ee ee ee 34 Connecting the DC to DC Cable nananana aaa ee eee eee 34 Chapter 5 GA uu oo ib ws be oe KS ae ble OO 0 7 11 5 1 105 TITRE 37 Rope Me CONSUIE POI 6 g4 eck bebdh ceded bE dod domi des 3 9 dedrdeac dq d good dud 9d d acd coa ad 37 Connecting S25V Ethernet Ports with POE 1 aaa ananena 38 SI osse dor acu dried r E e d Roig Vo etra E eR ae 39 C ee nas eed eee ee Ok Sed HPEX TIPP UE ES d adPPPSX 39 45 4I EP TU aS PES 39 I ng Bis wc ee 40 Chapter 6 gee
20. Agreement The StarSupport end user agreement covers ForcelO support obligations process for requi technical and hardware support support limitations terminations and definitions Forcel Master Support Agreement amp Product Warranty Forceld Warranty and End User License Agreement The screenshot above shows the Support Policies section of iSupport The Support Guide available on that page details the types of information and services that you can access through iSupport and through various types of support contracts Accessing iSupport Services The URL for iSupport is http www force 1 Onetworks com support To access iSupport services you must have a userid and password If you do not have one you can request one at the website 1 On the Forcel0 Networks iSupport page click the Account Request link 2 Filloutthe User Account Request form and click Send You will receive your userid and password by E Mail 3 To access iSupport services click the LOGIN link and enter your userid and password 48 Technical Support Contacting the Technical Assistance Center How to Contact Force10 Log in to iSupport at http www force10networks com support and select the TAC Service Request tab Information to Submit Your name company name phone number and E mail address When Opening a Support Preferred method of contact Case Model number e Serial Number see Locating Serial Numbers on page 49 e Software v
21. S25 01 GE 24T 9 S25N rear view 10 S25V Cat S25 01 GE 24V 9 S25V front view 9 S25V PSU 33 S25V rear view 10 Safety Standards 44 screws for rack installation 10 serial number 10G Ethernet and Stacking modules 50 serial number Backup Power Supply module 50 serial number SFP optics 50 serial number switch 50 Serial Numbers Locating 49 SFP PortLED 12 SFP ports 10 SFP install 39 Installing S25N and S25V Systems SFPs Installing 40 shock and vibration 41 show commands 12 show hardware command 50 show logging command 16 show logging eventlog command 50 show running config command 50 show switch unit command 50 show system brief command 26 show system stack ports command 26 show system stack unit command 26 show tech support command 50 SNMP traps 12 sound levels 41 Specifications Agency Compliance 42 chassis 41 environmental 15 41 Power 42 stack ID 13 stack management 26 stack port 10 Stack Ports diagram 28 stack ports 24G 27 Stacking cables 10 stacking commands 26 stacking connections 28 stacking indicator LED 10 Stacking LEDs 12 stacking limitations 27 stacking module Inserting 19 stacking ports 11 Stacking Ports Connecting 27 stacking S Series switches 27 stacking topologies 27 stack unit priority command 26 stack unit provision command 26 stack unit renumber command 26 Status indicator LEDs 12 status panel LEDs 9 10 storage guidelines 18 Storing Components 18 straight through cable 37 suppo
22. SD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the switch and its components Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking The S25N catalog name S25 01 GE 24T and S25V catalog name S25 01 GE 24V have two expansion slots in the rear of the units for which there are four modules available Module Description Catalog Name 2 port IOGbE XFP optical connection S50 01 10GE 2P 2 port IOGbE CX4 copper connection S50 01 10GE 2C 2 port 12GbE Stacking S50 01 12G 2S l port 24GbE Stacking S50 01 24G 1S The system supports the modules inserted in any combination of slots although connecting all four ports of two 12G stacking modules is not supported nor is connecting a 12G stack port in one switch to a 24G stack port in another switch The ports are numbered 25 through 28 from left to right as you face the front of the unit So for clarity in the use of the CLI in port assignment if you are only using one XFP or CX4 module insert it in the left most expansion slot Note The 10G modules cannot be used for stacking See Connecting Stack Ports optional on page 27 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 19 Step 20 To install a module follow the steps below Task If the system is on save the running configuration if desired and different from the startup configuration with the command write memory Then power down the system by unplugging it from its power source Caution Hotswapping inserting or removin
23. ackets rack ears attached Ensure that there is adequate clearance surrounding the rack to permit access and airflow If you are installing two switches side by side position the two unit at least 5 inches 12 7 cm apart to permit proper airflow Position the unit in the rack Secure the unit with two of the supplied screws through each bracket and onto the rack post Figure 4 Two post Front mounted Rack mounting NSCS8e T LOOUJ Installing S25N and S25V Systems 21 Step 22 Four Post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails Ensure that there is adequate clearance surrounding the cabinet or rack to permit access and airflow If you are installing two S Series units side by side position the two units at least 5 inches 12 7 cm apart to permit proper airflow Follow the steps below to install a unit into a 4 post 19 inch equipment rack using the attached front mounting brackets and the optional adjustable rear mounting brackets Task Align the three screw holes of the adjustable rear mounting bracket with the three holes in the unit and secure the mounting bracket with three screws Figure 5 Four Post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails NSCS9vL00UJ Insert the unit into the rack and secure the unit to the front post with two screws Then secure it to the rear posts with two screws Figure 6 Four Post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails NSCS LVTIOOUJ Installing the Switch Step Task 3 Set the adjustable rear
24. ated Publications below Information Symbols and Warnings The following graphic symbols are used in this document to bring attention to hazards that exist when handling the system and its components Please read these alerts and heed their warnings and cautions Table 1 describes symbols contained in this guide Table1 Information Symbols This symbol warns that improper handling and installation could result in bodily injury AN Danger Before you begin work on this equipment be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry networking environments and instigate accident prevention procedures This symbol informs you that improper handling and installation could result in equipment Caution damage or loss of data l This symbol informs you that improper handling may reduce your component or system N Warning performance This symbol informs you of important operational information Danger The installation of this equipment shall be performed by trained and qualified personnel only Read this guide before installing and powering up this equipment This equipment contains two power cords Disconnect both power cords before servicing Installing S25N and S25V Systems 5 D Danger Class 1 laser product Attention Produit laser de classe 1 Warnung Laserprodukt der Klasse 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This equipment contains optical transceivers which comply with the limits of Class 1 laser radiation Visible and i
25. ces are at the following URL http www forcel0Onetworks com products mediaspecifications asp Forcel10 Networks offers various types of SFP and XFP transceivers For details see http www forcel0networks com products specifications asp Installing SFPs To install an SFP into one of the four ports at the right front of the switch follow the steps below Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the system and its components Task Position the SFP so it is in the upright position The SFP has a key that prevents it from being inserted incorrectly Insert the SFP into the port until it gently snaps into place Figure 26 Front View of S25N with SFP NSCSC9100UJ Installing S25N and S25V Systems 39 Step 40 Installing XFPs To install an XFP into one of the two ports in the optional 1OGbE module see Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking on page 19 on the back of the switch follow the procedure below Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the system and its components Warning Do not look directly into any optical port Failure to follow this warning could result in physical harm For details see Information Symbols and Warnings on page 5 Task Position the XFP so it i
26. ct in load sharing mode see Figure 3 on page 10 Use the power cords shipped with the S25N to connect it to AC power outlets ideally on separate circuits Several versions of the power cord are available based on country requirements Caution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device ensure that the socket outlet 1s located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible S25V As shown in Figure 2 on page 10 the right side as you face the back of the unit of the S25V contains one auto sensing 110 220V AC receptacle and a 48V DC terminal block When both the AC and DC power supplies are connected on the S25V it uses them in load sharing mode If the 470W DC Backup Power Supply provided by Force10 is connected to the Current Sharing connection on the back of the S25V the system uses the DC and AC in current sharing mode which is load sharing up to 470W while also allowing them to provide a total of 940W The 470W PSU is oversized in order to support PoE as described next See also Backup Power Components on page 31 For details on connecting to a power source see Supplying Power on page 29 Power over Ethernet PoE Support Along with the optional DC power supply noted above the S25V includes an internal 470W power supply that supports both the operation ofthe switch and an independent power distribution system to supply power to the 24 copper Ethernet ports that support the IEEE 802 3af standard for Pow
27. cx4 cable length long for a longer cable cx4 cable length short for a shorter cable For details see the Interfaces chapter in the FTOS Command Reference You can connect a CX4 cable to an XFP port through a CX4 XFP converter catalog name GP XFP 1CX4 in the slot However an XFP port does not support the use of the cx4 cable length command discussed next Do not connect CX4 ports to 12G stack ports in the switch The receptacles and cables are the same but they are incompatible CX4 ports are labeled as such stack ports are not labeled For details on enabling ports see the FTOS Configuration Guide Installing the Switch Installing the System on a Tabletop The system can be positioned on a stable tabletop Four rubber standoffs are provided for that purpose in the plastic bag in the switch shipping box Keep the following in mind when using a tabletop e Ensure that your tabletop is stable and can handle the weight of the switch or a stack of switches if that is the case along with any added backup power supplies Position the table for proper ventilation and easy access to separate power outlets for each device Installing the System in a Rack or Cabinet The system provides three rack mounting methods e Two Post Rack Mounting e Four Post Rack mounting with Threaded Rails on page 22 e Four Post Rack mounting with Cage Nuts on page 23 Two Post Rack Mounting The system is shipped with the universal front mounting br
28. e limitations of the 7 segment LED e 0 is displayed next to the stack ID as before for the other units Right Side of the Status LED Group Minor alarm Fan or temperature is operating outside parameters Major alarm No alarm Power supply is present and OK Power supply is present but failed Power supply is not present A valid 10G link is established on the port Transmitting or receiving packets on the port No link is established on the port A valid 10G link is established on the port Transmitting or receiving packets on the port No link is established on the port Each of the four XFP LEDs on the front panel also indicate the status when CX4 ports are installed in the rear bays Installing S25N and S25V Systems 13 14 system Overview Site Preparation This chapter describes requirements and procedures to install your S25N or S25V system in the following topics Site Selection Cabinet Placement on page 16 Rack Mounting on page 16 Fans and Airflow on page 16 Power on page 17 Storing Components on page 18 Tools Required on page 18 For detailed system specifications refer to Chapter 6 System Specifications on page 41 Note Install the system into a rack or cabinet before installing any optional components Site Selection Make sure that the area where you install the system meets the following safety requirements Near an adequate power source Connect the system to the appropriate branch ci
29. e unit will be gracefully added as Unit last the lowest unused number with the current configuration If you have a pre configured unit to add to the stack but you want to make sure that the configuration does not override the configuration of the stack it is best to add the unit while it is powered down in order to avoid stack management conflicts Using FTOS Stacking Commands While the S Series hardware has built in stacking controls you can use FTOS to manage stacking such as assign unit IDs influence the management unit master unit selection algorithm pre configure a unit to be added to a stack etc The following commands provide a sample of that functionality e Use the stack unit unit priority 1 14 command to configure the ability of an S Series switch to become the management unit of a stack e Use the stack unit unit provision S25N S25P S25V S50N S50V command to pre configure a stacking ID of a switch that will join the stack This is an optional command that is executed on the management unit e Use the stack unit unit renumber unit command to renumber a standalone S Series or any stack member e Use the show system brief command to see the current assignment of the management unit e Use the show system stack unit unit command to see the serial number of the designated unit and other system details e Use the show system stack ports command to see the stacking topology and status For details on using FTOS to rem
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31. er over Ethernet PoE Connect only powered devices that adhere to IEEE 802 3af The total PoE power budget for the switch is between 320W and 790W depending on the power sources available If the external 470W DC Forcel0 Redundant Power Supply catalog 850 01 PSU V is attached to the Current Sharing terminal see Chapter 4 Installing Backup Power on page 31 you can use the power budget command in FTOS to convert its use to current sharing mode to provide up to 790W of PoE Each port can provide a maximum of 15 4W subject to the power budget voltage power priority and power limit settings PoE is by default enabled globally on a first come first serve basis until it exceeds the total available power Alternatively the switch administrator can use the CLI to allocate power on a per port and a per stack unit basis with per port power limits and port prioritization For a brief introduction in this guide to the POE commands see Connecting S25V Ethernet Ports with PoE on page 38 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 17 Storing Components If you do not install your system and components immediately Force10 Networks recommends that you properly store the system and all optional components until you are ready to install them Follow these storage guidelines e Storage temperature should remain constant in the range from 40 to 158 F 40 C to 70 C e Storage humidity should be within 10 to 90 relative humidity non condens
32. ersion number e Symptom description e Screen shots illustrating the symptom including any error messages These can include e Output from the show tech support non paged command This report is very long so the storage buffer in your terminal program should be set high e Output from the show logging eventlog unit command where unitis the stack ID of the member unit that experienced the failure This report is included as a section in the output of show tech support e Console captures showing the error messages e Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken e Saved messages to a syslog server if one is used Log in to iSupport and select the Service Request tab to view all open cases and RMAs Log in to iSupport and select the Software Center tab Managing Your Case Downloading Software Updates Log in to iSupport and select the Documents tab This page can be accessed without logging in via the Documentation link on the iSupport page Technical Documentation Contact Information E mail support force1Onetworks com Web http www force10networks com support Telephone US and Canada 866 965 5800 International 408 965 5800 Locating Serial Numbers The serial number of the switch 1s located on a sticker on the back of the unit in the middle The serial number is below the bar code and has 11 numbers integers Installing S25N and S25V Systems 49 Figure 31 Serial Numbers on Back of Cha
33. g a module can crash and lock up the system requiring a power cycle Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove either a module faceplate or an existing module Note that these slots when used for 10G Ethernet ports are assigned port numbers from left to right as you face the front of the system So for clarity in programming those ports you might favor the left most slot for the first 10G module that you install Grasping the module faceplate remove the module from its packaging and slide it into the slot until the module faceplate is flush with the rear cover of the system AOSSVVTOOUJ er Secure the captive screws on either side of the module XFP Using the optical XFP 10 Gigabit module catalog name S50 01 10GE 2P requires additional XFP transceiver inserts which are not included in the module kit see Installing XFPs on page 46 or the installation instructions that come with the transceiver The CX4 module catalog name S50 01 10GE 2C ports do not require inserts CX4 Using a CX4 module requires using CX4 cables that are approved for the target device Cables are not part of the module kit but they are orderable from Force10 For details see Using CX4 Cables CX4 Cable Matrix in the S Series tech tips on iSupport https www forcelOnetworks com CSPortal20 KnowledgeBase ToolTipsSSeries aspx When using cables substantially shorter or longer than 5 meters use the cx4 cable length command to set the signal strength Use
34. he Switch 32 The S25N contains two AC connections while the S25V contains one AC and one DC An AC cable is supplied with the switch for each connection see Supplying Power on page 29 On both systems you can connect one or both of the inputs to power On the S25V if both AC and DC connections are made and able to supply power the switch will only utilize them in load sharing mode If you attach the Forcel0 470W DC Redundant PSU and you want to supply maximum PoE power you connect the blue DC Current Sharing lead so that the internal and external DC power supplies can work in current sharing mode allowing the power supplies to work in load sharing mode up to 470W and then in additive mode up to 940W 790W maximum for PoE The DC input to the switch uses industry standard terminal leads on a terminal block The S25V has four connections ground FG 48 volt input return RTN and Current Sharing as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 DC Terminals on the S25V Se OS gt ae pam m Installing Backup Power Installing the Redundant DC Power Supply for the S25V Step The Redundant Power Supply Unit PSU for the S25V is a 470W AC DC rectifier It includes rack mounting hardware an AC cable and a cable to connect to the DC power leads on the S25V The power supply is oversized to support the Power over Internet PoE feature too large to install in the S50 External Power Shelf EPS Instead to install the PSU
35. ing e Store on a dry surface or floor away from direct sunlight heat and air conditioning ducts e Store in a dust free environment Tools Required A 18 S Series switches are shipped fully assembled encased in foam A utility knife is useful for cutting the packing tape and a Philips 2 screwdriver is required for attaching rack screws and is also used for making some attachments including DC cables and rear cover plates Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the system and its accessories After you remove the original packaging place the system and its components on an antistatic surface Site Preparation Installing the Switch To install S25N or S25V systems Force10 Networks recommends that you complete the installation procedures in the order presented in this chapter e Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking e Installing the System on a Tabletop on page 21 e Installing the System in a Rack or Cabinet on page 21 e Stacking on page 26 Using FTOS Stacking Commands on page 26 Connecting Stack Ports optional on page 27 e Supplying Power on page 29 Warning As with all electrical devices of this type take all the necessary safety precautions to prevent N injury when installing this system Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled Always wear an E
36. ing sure that the power cord is secure For DC power you must provide your own cables to connect to the power source Cables must be sized for 11 5 A service at no more than 48 VDC input per NEC in the United States internationally follow local safety codes Before you make the cable connections apply a coat of antioxidant paste to unplated metal contact surfaces File unplated connectors braided straps and bus bars to a shiny finish Make sure that the remote power source the circuit breaker panel is in the OFF position 2 Remove the safety cover from the DC terminal block 3 Connect the grounding cable to the FG terminal first then connect the opposite end to the appropriate grounding point at your site to ensure an adequate unit ground 4 Connect the 48 V and 48 V RTN Return cables to the switch terminals and then to the remote power sources For the Current Sharing terminal see Chapter 4 Installing Backup Power on page 31 5 Replace the safety covers on the DC terminal block Installing S25N and S25V Systems 29 30 Installing the Switch Installing Backup Power This chapter covers the following topics e Backup Power Components The Power Connections on the Switch on page 32 e Installing the Redundant DC Power Supply for the S25V on page 33 e Inserting Tandem PSUs into a Rack on page 34 Connecting the DC to DC Cable on page 34 The S25N has two AC connections with no external backup option You can c
37. is book on technical support see Technical Support on page 39 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 7 About this Guide System Overview The S25N Cat S25 01 GE 24T and S25V Cat S25 01 GE 24V models of the S Series are high performance low cost stackable Layer 2 switch Layer 3 routers that support 24 built in 10 100 1000 Base T ports with four shared 1GbE SFP small form factor pluggable ports and two rear expansion slots that can host stacking ports or up to four 1OGbE ports The two differences between the two models are e The S25V supports Power over Ethernet PoE through its 24 copper ports see Connecting S25V Ethernet Ports with PoE on page 38 while the S25N does not e The S25V has both AC 470W and DC power inputs while the S25N has two AC inputs 150W 150W See Supplying Power on page 29 The S25V can also use the Force10 470W Redundant DC Power Supply see Chapter 4 Installing Backup Power on page 31 in current sharing additive mode Figure 1 shows the front panel of the S25V The S25N has almost the same layout except that the catalog name differs and an AC2 status LED replaces the DC status LED Figure1 The S25V Front View Status Panel LEDs OK C Alarm Link Active Indicator LEDs Stack ID C e 9 c SFP Ports 21 24 XFP25 XFP27 LNK act LNK Indicator d Catalog Name S25 01 GE 24V NA VY LED XFP26 XFP28 LNK acr LNK acr LNK act LNK acr VV VV
38. isation d un disjoncteur de 60A mperes WARNUNG Eine leicht zug ngliche Tren Force10 Networks nvorrichtung muss in der Verdrahtung eingebaut sein Force10 Networks empfiehlt einen 60A Sicherungsautomaten zu benutzen Caution Wear grounding wrist straps when handling this equipment to avoid ESD damage Caution Earthing AKA grounding connection essential before connecting supply Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last Caution Disposal of this equipment should be handled according to all national laws and regulations See Product Recycling and Disposal on page 45 About this Guide Caution This unit has more than one power supply connection all connections must be removed to remove all power from the unit ATTENTION Cette unit est quip e de plusieurs raccordements d alimentation Pour supprimer tout courant lectrique de l unit tous les cordons d alimentation doivent tre d branch s WARNUNG Diese Einheit verf gt ber mehr als einen StromanschluB um Strom g nzlich von der Einheit fernzuhalten m ssen alle Stromzufuhren abgetrennt sein Caution Lithium Battery Notice Danger of explosion if battery is replaced with incorrect type Replace only with the same type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions ACHTUNG Explosionsgefahr wenn die Battery in umgekehrter Polaritat eingesetzt wird Nur miteinem gleichen oder ahnlichen
39. k ears for rack installation included e Screws for rack installation included and 2 Phillips screwdriver not supplied Other optional components are e Stacking cables for connecting switches when stacked not supplied See Connecting Stack Ports optional on page 27 e Backup DC Power Module see Chapter 4 Installing Backup Power on page 31 e Rear rack mounting kits see Installing the System in a Rack or Cabinet on page 21 e Optical networking components see Chapter 5 Installing Ports on page 37 e Stacking components see Ports below 10 oystem Overview Features e Dual power supplies 25N Two 150W AC power supplies two receptacles see Figure 3 on page 10 acting in load sharing mode 25V Internal AC 110v 220v auto detect and DC 48V power supplies see Figure 2 on page 10 each capable of 470W and acting in load sharing mode The S25V has built in support for 360W Power over Ethernet POE IEEE 802 3af through the copper ports with power allocation controll available through the CLI The optional Force10 470W DC Redundant Power Supply can be attached in current sharing mode to provide up to 940W 790W of PoE e Supports up to 16384 MAC address entries supported with hardware assisted aging e Stackable switch features e 19 inch rack mountable and standard 1U chassis height e Fans 25N Four fans with automatic speed adjustment for temperature changes 25V Five fans with
40. lth due to the potential presence of hazardous substances For proper collection and treatment contact your local Force10 Networks representative Figure 29 The European WEEE symbol For California Perchlorate Material Special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials System Specifications Technical Support This appendix contains these major sections e The iSupport Website e Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 49 e Locating Serial Numbers on page 49 e Requesting a Hardware Replacement on page 50 The iSupport Website iSupport provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Forcel0 equipment and mitigating the impact of network outages Through iSupport you can obtain technical information regarding ForcelO products access to software upgrades and patches and open and manage your Technical Assistance Center TAC cases Forcel0 iSupport provides integrated secure access to these services The i Support website see Figure 30 below http www forcelOnetworks com support contains a publicly available interface that includes access to techtips white papers and user manuals After you get an account and log in the available documentation expands to other types including b
41. n depth 41 height 41 width 41 commands cx4 cable length 20 power budget 17 show logging eventlog 50 show system brief 26 show system stack ports 26 show system stack unit 26 show tech support 50 stack unit priority 26 stack unit provision 26 stack unit renumber 26 compliances 43 Connecting Stacking Ports 27 connections power 32 console port 10 console terminal settings 38 contacting TAC technical support 47 Contents Table of 3 Current Sharing connection 17 31 current sharing mode 11 CX4 module 40 CX4 module Cat 4 S50 01 10GE 2C 20 CX4 ports 11 CX4 XFP converter 20 40 cx4 cable length command 20 D Danger 5 6 DB 9 to RJ 45 11 DC power module 29 DC Power Supply 6 DC DC cable length 34 DC to DC cable 31 depth of chassis 41 disposal switch 45 51 E earth ground 16 electromagnetic noise 15 electrostatic discharge 18 19 Emissions 44 Environmental Parameters 41 ESD 18 19 39 40 Ethernet crossover cable 37 Ethernet ports 10 European compliance 43 European WEEE Directive 45 F fan replacement 16 fan speed 16 fans 11 16 fans and ventilation 16 Flash memory 11 flow control 37 front panel 9 front panel switch 12 G ground connector 10 grounding 16 29 31 H hardware requesting replacement 50 heat production 41 humidity acceptable 15 41 ID stack 13 IEEE 802 3af PoE standard 11 Immunity 44 install SFP 39 Installation Cabinet 21 Rack 21 Rack or Cabinet 21 Tabletop 21 iSup
42. nerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance to the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference at their own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Force10 Networks is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications in the equipment Unauthorized changes or modification could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation system Specifications Canadian Department of Communication Statement Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES o03 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMEB 003 du Canada European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement This prod
43. nvisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the optical transceiver ports when no cable is connected Avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures Warning Building Supply Notice for AC Power Supply Use This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S 240 VAC 10A international 1s used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors Attention Pour ce qui est de la protection contre les courts circuits surtension ce produit d pend de l installation lectrique du local V rifier qu un fusible ou qu un disjoncteur de 120 V alt 15 A U S maximum 240 V alt 10 A international est utilis sur les conducteurs de phase conducteurs de charge Warnung Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen dab im Geb ude ein KurzschluB bzw berstromschutz installiert ist Stellen Sie sicher da eine Sicherung oder ein Unterbrecher von nicht mehr als 240 V Wechselstrom 10 A bzw in den USA 120 V Wechselstrom 15 A an den Phasenleitern allen stromf hrenden Leitern verwendet wird Warning Building Supply Notice for DC Power Supply Use An external disconnect must be provided and be easily accessible Force10 Networks recommends the use of a 60A circuit breaker ATTENTION Un interrupteur externe doit tre fournis et doit tre facilement accessible Forcel Networks recommande l util
44. onnect either one or both When both are connected they operate in load sharing mode The S25V has both AC and DC power connections You can connect either one or both When both are connected they operate in load sharing mode but the AC input is slightly preferred over the DC 60 40 If you connect the 470W DC Force10 Redundant Power Supply Unit PSU to the Current Sharing lug on the switch the power supplies operates in current sharing mode which means they operate both in load sharing mode and in additive mode yielding a total of 940W 790W for PoE Danger To prevent electrical shock make sure the switch is grounded properly If you do not ground your equipment correctly excessive emissions can result Use a qualified electrician to ensure that the power cables meet your local electrical requirements see other relevant cautions in Information Symbols and Warnings on page 5 Backup Power Components The optional Redundant Power Supply Unit PSU for the S25V supplies 470W DC supporting both the switch itself and the PoE feature The PSU kit includes e The AC DC rectifier catalog name S50 01 PSU V e DC to DC cable to connect the PSU to the switch e AC cable to connect the PSU to the AC power source e PSU mounting hardware extended rack ears twinning plate screws cage nuts and four rubber feet that you can attach to the PSU if you want to set it on a table Installing S25N and S25V Systems 31 The Power Connections on t
45. ove a unit from a stack or use other stacking commands see the Stacking Commands chapter in the FTOS Command Reference and the S Series Stacking chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide Installing the Switch Connecting Stack Ports optional The switch contains two expansion slots in the rear in either of which you can insert stacking modules for converting the switch into a virtual slot in a single virtual switch called a stack they all must be running the same software version The switch provides two optional choices in stacking modules a single port 24G module and a two port 12G module You cannot interconnect the two types of module If you use 24G modules you can insert one in each of the two expansion slots to accomplish the ring topology Figure 13 You can connect the switches while they are powered down or up You can use either a ring topology or cascade topology connection see Figure 12 Use the special stacking cables to connect them Forcel0 recommends that you mount the switches before you make your stack port connections Figure 12 Switch Stacking Topologies showing dual port modules Ring Topology Cascade Topology Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 3 While the diagram above shows A B port connections the ports are bi directional so you can connect A to A and or B to B as shown below in examples of two switch Figure 14 on page 28 and three switch Figure 15 on page 28 ring
46. ower cables meet your local electrical requirements See other relevant cautions in Information Symbols and Warnings on page 7 S25N The S25N has two AC receptacles in the rear of the unit see Figure 3 on page 10 The system can use either power source independently or act in load sharing mode Connect the supplied AC power cord first to either receptacle on the right as you face the rear of the system and then to the power source see AC Power Requirements on page 50 Ensure that the cord is secure Ifyou connect both AC power supplies ideally you would connect them to separate circuits S25V The S25V has both an AC 3 prong plug receptacle and a DC 48V terminal type connection on the back of the unit see Figure 2 on page 10 Each power source can be used independently or in load sharing combination In other words you have three options for providing power to the switch AC only DC only or using both AC and DC sources In addition ForcelO provides as an option an external 470W DC Redundant Power Supply Unit PSU which can be connected in either load sharing mode or current sharing mode For details see Chapter 4 Installing Backup Power on page 31 To use AC only connect the supplied AC power cord first to the switch receptacle on the right as you face the rear of the unit and then to the power source see AC Power Requirements on page 50 Connect the plug to the AC receptacle at the right rear of the switch mak
47. port 48 J Japan compliance 43 jumbo frames 11 52 K Korea warning 44 L LED Displays 12 LEDs port status 12 LEDs stacking 12 LEDs Status indicator 12 load sharing 11 17 29 Locating Serial Numbers 49 log messages 16 MAC address 11 major alarm 16 Maximum altitude 41 Maximum Thermal Output 41 MIL STD 810 41 modules optional 19 mounting hardware 31 N noise acoustic 41 O octopus cables 37 optical port warning 40 P parity 37 perchlorate 46 pinouts console port 37 PoE 11 PoE Power over Ethernet 11 17 38 PoE power budget 17 PortLED 12 port status indicator LEDs 12 ports 11 ports shared 10 Power 17 power AC requirements 42 consumption 42 Power components 31 Power Connections 32 power cord 10 Power Module Redundant 10 Index Power over Ethernet PoE 11 38 power receptacle 10 power source 10 power supply 11 power supply LED 13 Power Supply module serial number 50 power supply tandem installation 33 power DC backup 33 power budget command 17 PSU S25V 33 R rack clearance 41 Rack Installation 2 1 Rack Mounting 16 Four post with threaded rails 22 grounding 16 Rear 23 Two Post 21 RAM 11 rectifier 33 Recyclers Notice to 45 recycling switch 45 Redundant Power Module 10 Redundant Power Supply Unit PSU 33 remove units from a stack 26 removing a unit from a stack 26 removing battery 46 requesting replacement hardware 50 RJ 45 installation 37 S S25N Cat
48. rcuit protection as defined by your local electrical codes Ambient temperature between 32 122 F 0 50 C Relative humidity that does not exceed 85 non condensing In a dry clean well ventilated and temperature controlled room away from heat sources such as hot air vents or direct sunlight Away from sources of severe electromagnetic noise Positioned in a rack cabinet or on a desktop with adequate space in the front rear and sides of the unit for proper ventilation and access Installing S25N and S25V Systems 15 Cabinet Placement The cabinet must meet the following criteria e Minimum cabinet size and airflow are according to the EIA standard e Minimum of 5 inches 12 7 cm between the side intake and exhaust vents and the cabinet wall Rack Mounting When you prepare your equipment rack ensure that the rack is earth ground The equipment rack must be grounded to the same ground point used by the power service in your area The ground path must be permanent Fans and Airflow 16 Ventilation is side to side with five fans four fans in the S25N on the left side of the switch that operate at a constant speed For proper ventilation position the system in an equipment rack or cabinet with a minimum of five inches 12 7 cm of clearance around the side intake and exhaust vents When two S Series systems are installed side by side position the two systems at least 5 inches 12 7 cm apart to permit
49. rt contacts 48 Swapping Units in a Stack 26 switch ID 13 switch recycling 45 System Status 12 53 T Table of Contents 3 Tabletop Installation 21 Technical Assistance Center TAC contacting 47 Telcordia 41 temperature acceptable ambient range 41 fans and ventilation 16 relative humidity 18 storage 18 temperature warning message 16 temperature operating 41 temperature storage 41 terminal server 37 terminal settings console 38 Thermal Output Maximum 41 Tools Required 18 topology cascade 27 ring 27 V ventilation 16 voltage 42 W Warning 6 AC Power Supply 6 DC Power Supply 6 WEEE 45 46 Weight 41 width of chassis 41 X XFP Installation 40 XFP LINK ACT 10 XFP Port LED 12 XFP ports 11 54 Index
50. s in the upright position The XFP has a key that prevents it from being inserted incorrectly Insert the XFP into the port until it gently snaps into place Figure 27 Rear View of S25N with XFP A0S509100Uj Note The CX4 module does not use transceivers However you can use a CX4 cable with an XFP port by inserting a CX4 XFP converter catalog name GP XFP 1CX4 into the slot An XFP port does not support the use of the cx4 cable length command For details see Inserting Optional Modules 10 Gigabit or Stacking on page 19 in Chapter 3 Installing the Switch For enabling ports with FTOS see the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S Series Installing Ports System Specifications Physical Design Parameter Weight with only factory installed components Height Width Depth Rack clearance required Specifications 19 5 pounds approx 8 85 kg 1 73 inches 4 4 cm 17 32 inches 44 cm 19 rack mountable 16 73 inches 42 5 cm standard 1 rack unit IRU Front 5 inches 12 7 cm Rear 5 inches 12 7 cm Environmental Parameters Parameter Temperature Maximum Thermal Output Maximum altitude Relative humidity Shock Vibration ISO 7779 A weighted sound pressure level Installing S25N and S25V Systems Specifications 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C non operating storage temperature S25N 349 05 BTU Hour S25V 349 05 BTU Hour No performance degradation
51. sed in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions Danger AC Power cords are for use with Force10 Networks equipment only Do not use Force10 AN Networks AC power cords with any unauthorized hardware A n ALL TE VJ zd ERI RFE hi tima CS ABO hey hik ES ELTEO HMSO CEO HH XS C C BE US REC CHEHREGA Sand L IB NEBRO KEY he SAL Riim O iJ KEY he PAL BSE FEL Installing S25N and S25V Systems 43 44 Korea MIC certification Korean Class A Warning Statement OODIE 49789828 Atl SHES WS OSL BOA S MEAE WAS lol Hel erap sc TAGS uo 95 al A Hegge uso Wert Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications e CUS UL 60950 1 Ist Edition e CSA 60950 1 03 Ist Edition e JEC60950 1 Ist Ed including all National Deviations and Group Differences e EN 60950 1 Ist Edition e EN 60825 1 Ist Edition e EN 60825 1 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide e EN 60825 2 Safety of Laser Products Part 2 Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems e FDA Regulation 21CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Emissions e Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 Class A e Canada ICES 003 Issue 4 Class A e Europe EN55022 2006 CISPR 22 2006 Class A e Japan VCCI V3 2007 04 Class A e USA FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Immunity e EN 300 386
52. ssis Labels Part Serial Mac Address Bar Code FRU REEL 1234567 dSC5 91000j The serial numbers of the optional data modules 10G Ethernet and Stacking are located on labels on their faces You can also use the command line interface CLI to display serial numbers In FTOS use the show inventory unit command to access the serial number of the designated switch unit stack ID For serial numbers of the SFP optics use the show hardware or show running config commands In FTOS use the show inventory media command You can also use show system for the switch serial number Requesting a Hardware Replacement Step Task 4 Determine the part number and serial number of the component To list the numbers for all components installed in the chassis use the commands described above 2 Request a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from TAC by opening a support case Open a support case by Using the Create Service Request form on the iSupport page see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center above e Contacting Force10 directly by E mail or by phone see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center above Provide the following information when using E mail or phone e Part number description and serial number of the component e Your name organization name telephone number fax number and e mail address
53. tal adapter with four screw holes using two screws on each side of the plate through the front inside corners of the two switches Orient the adapter with the cross bars of the l beam horizontally so that the fan and power LEDs in the left hand PSU are not obscured Figure 19 Twinning Plate Oriented over Two PSUs o Power o Fan As shown on the left side of Figure 20 attach the rack ears to the rack with the supplied screws or cage nuts depending on the style of your rack Figure 20 Two PSUs Mounted Side by Side a Connecting the DC to DC Cable The PSU kit includes two power cables the cable that connects the PSU to the AC source and the DC DC cable that connects the PSU to the terminal block on the back of the S25V The DC DC cable length is 1 meter 3 feet with a keyed plug connector at one end that connects to the PSU and at the other end individual wires that connect to the DC terminal leads in the rear of the S25V Installing Backup Power Figure 21 DC DC Cable for S25V PSU Follow the steps below to connect the S25V switch to the 470W PSU Step Task 1 With the switch unplugged from AC power connect the individual leads of the DC to DC cable to the DC terminal lugs of the switch Figure 22 with a 2 Philips screwdriver Connect the gray wire to FG field ground red to RTN return brown to 48V and blue to Current Sharing Figure 22 DC Terminals of the S25V Connected to the PSU Cable DC 48V
54. ted separately and to be reused recycled or recovered at end of life Users of EEE with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive as shown above must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and recovery of WEEE Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE Forcel0 Networks products which fall within the scope of the WEEE are labeled with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol as shown above as required by WEEE For information on Force10 product recycling offerings see the WEEE Recycling instructions on iSupport at https www forcelOnetworks com CSPortal20 Support W EEEandRecycling pdf For more information contact the Forcel10 Technical Assistance Center TAC see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 49 Notice to Recyclers To open the case 1 Remove the small phillips screws that connect the top to the body There should be three evenly spaced across the rear and three evenly spaced along each side 2 Slide the top backwards until its front flange slides free of the faceplate then lift it off Installing S25N and S25V Systems 45 46 To remove the lithium closed cell clock battery clearly visible towards the right rear of switch 1 Insert a small flat screw driver blade
55. topologies Figure 13 shows the use of 24G stack ports in each of the two rear modules to create a ring Of course this topology does not allow the use of any rear modules for XFP ports A cascade topology removing the stack port modules in the B slots of switches 1 and 2 would free those slots for use by XFP modules Figure 13 Stacking Topology Using 24G Single port Modules Module A Module B Ring topology using two 24GbE modules per unit Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Installing S25N and S25V Systems 2 Connecting Two Switches Insert one end of the special stacking cable into a stack port and insert the other end into a stack port of the adjacent switch Optionally insert a second cable into the other open stack port as shown in Figure 14 The second cable provides both backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the units Figure 14 Stack Ports of Two S25V Switches Connected in a Ring FG 48V 48V Current RTN Sharing 0900 O L FG 48V 48V Current RTN Sharing 090 6 STACK STACK O Lj ASCSISLOOUJ Stack Port A Stack Port B Note Figure 14 and Figure 15 and these instructions use Stack Port A and Stack Port B for clarifying c the connections but the modules are not labeled Connecting Three Switches Forcel0 recommends the ring topology as outlined above Figure 12 on page 27 because that provides
56. ty over the four shared 10 100 1000 ports ports 21 24 LEDs for a 10 100 1000 port are inactive if the shared SFP port also labeled 21 through 24 is enabled 12 oystem Overview Table 3 describes the LED status indicators on the left side of the front panel Table 3 Status Panel LED Display Label OK ACI on S25N AC on S25V XFP25 XFP26 STACK ID Alarm AC2 on S25N DC on S25V XFP27 XFP28 LED Color Green Off Green Blinking Amber Green Amber Off Green Blinking Green Off Green Blinking Green Off Green Amber Red Off Green Amber Off Green Blinking Green Off Green Blinking Green Off Description Left Side of the Status LED Group Unit is online Unit is powered off Unit is booting up blinking rate is 16 Hz Error during boot up Power supply is present and OK Power supply is present but failed Power supply is not present A valid 10G link is established on the port Transmitting or receiving packets on the port No link is established on the port A valid 10G link is established on the port Transmitting or receiving packets on the port No link is established on the port Indicates the stack ID sometimes called switch ID of the unit Starting with FTOS 7 8 1 0 e A is displayed to the left of the stack ID if the unit is a standalone or master management unit e B is displayed for a standby unit Actually it s an 8 because of th
57. uct is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Force 10 Networks can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of this product including the fitting of non Force10 option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this device may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Community Contact Force10 Networks EMEA Central Dahlienweg 19 66265 Heusweiler Germany http www force10networks com german Tel 49 172 6802630 Email EMEA Central Sales Japan VCCI Compliance for Class A Equipment CORES WHLBEES TEE MESE E EMHBMS V CC 1 ERE CESS TIAAMMRMEECT OORE E XREERSE CHATS CER BEART CEPHVET TORACE RICHRERST SEDBRENSCEPHVETF This is Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is u
58. ug lists error message decoder release notes You can even track your own Forcel0 inventory Once you are logged in the following five tabs become available e Home Summary of open cases RMA management and field notices Service Request Case management e Software Center Software downloads bug fixes and bug tracking tool e Documents User documentation FAQs field notices technical tips and white papers e Support Programs Information on the suite of ForcelO support and professional support services Installing S25N and S25V Systems 47 Figure 30 Support Policies section of iSupport FORCEQCO SEALE FUVTLE Ly ae ees T paeeneeeeesees 5555 52 m ee e ee e a ee eee Login Support Overview Contact Support Professional Services Gece iets Sees Support Policies Customer Login Account Request Documentation E Series Tech Tips and FAQ S Series Tech Tips and FAQ S Series Downloads Support Policies Forcei0 world class support Forcel0 Networks provide world class technical support with modular hardware and sof services to maintain a high performance network ForcelO support policies are streamlin quickly assist customers receive solutions to their technical issues Support Guide ForcelO Support guide provides process guidelines for requesting services fram Forc Common questions regarding technical support requests RMA s training and i Support u covered Support Guide Support
59. under the battery and in one of the slots of the plastic retainer underneath the battery 2 Lever the battery up against the coin cell clip the hold down lead on top of the battery far enough to provide room for the battery to be lifted above the edge of its retainer as shown in this photograph Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006 66 EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the European Union This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that the battery 1s not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive In accordance with the European Directive 2006 66 EC batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life The label on the battery may also include a chemical symbol for the metal concerned in the battery Pb for lead Hg for mercury and Cd for cadmium Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and treatment of batteries and accumulators Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries and accumulators on the environment and human hea
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