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1. Fan Tray 45 support dell com www dell com 46 Installing the Fan Tray To install the fan tray Step Task 1 Slide fan tray into the fan tray slot as shown in Figure 10 1 2 Gently push on the front of the tray until it is flush with the chassis 3 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the fan tray into place by tightening the screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray K NOTE The fan tray LED remains lit when the chassis is powered up and the fan tray is functioning properly Removing the Fan Tray A fan tray failure or a failure of a fan within a fan tray is recognized by a red fan tray LED a lit RPM alarm LED and if configured an SNMP trap and alarm event The failure requires a replacement of the entire fan tray While you replace the fan tray the C7004 C150 system operates safely for approximately two 2 minutes at an ambient temperature of 77 F 25 C To remove the fan tray you must be able to pull the fan tray completely out of the slot at least 20 inches A WARNING The fan trav must alwavs be installed to ensure proper temperature and airflow control A WARNING Fan blades rotate at high speeds and mav cause injurv if touched Adhere to the following instructions to avoid possible injurv To remove the fan trav Step Task 1 Unscrew the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the fa
2. Card Guide Install fan tray before cardsto see slot numbers Card Lever 23 RPMs and Line Cards e Removing RPMs and Line Cards o A WARNING After removing an RPM place a panel blank in the empty slot before powering up the chassis Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference E K NOTE The C7004 C150 requires at least one RPM to operate The system enters a software defined power a down state if you remove the only RPM 2 v To remove a C7004 C150 RPM or line card E Step Task o 2 1 Unplug any network interface cables connected to the card 3 2 Extend the left and right card levers by first pressing gently down on the thumb tabs see Figure 5 7 in the ejector z levers and then pulling the ejector levers simultaneously until they are in the open position See Figure 5 8 z gt Figure 5 7 Depressing the Thumb Tabs a m Tea AO Figure 5 8 Extending the Levers 3 Pull the card by the card levers until it is out of the slot Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins 4 Install a blank panel in all slots that do not have a card and secure it with the screws provided K NOTE The blank panels for RPMs and line cards are different sizes RPM blanks are smaller be sure that blank panels are installed in the correct slots 5 If you are replacing the card follow
3. kckckckck ck ck k ck kc kk Copyright 1999 2006 Forcel0 Networks Forcel0 Networks Inc CPU DB MV64460 BP IBM750Fx 2 3 Version VxWorks5 5 1 Memory Size 1038876672 bytes BSP Version 1 2 1 3 6 Creation Date Jan 2 2007 nvDrvInit nvDrvErase passed 00 00 10 SRPMO U CP SRAM 6 ELECTION_ROLE RPMO is transitioning to Primary Powering Up 43 uoo jep i1oddns WOD JJOP MMM Powering Up 44 Fan Tray The C7004 C150 chassis contains one field replaceable fan tray There are two types of fan tray that may be installed C7004 C150 variable speed fan tray contains six fans that run at varying speeds depending on system temperature C7004 C150 fixed speed fan tray contains six fans that run at a constant speed For both types of trays air flows through the C7004 C150 system toward the fans right to left and is exhausted on the fan side of the chassis The fan tray is accessible from the front of the chassis Contact Dell Networking Technical Support if you have questions concerning the fan tray for your system K NOTE To ensure proper temperature and airflow control the fan tray must always be installed and operating properly K NOTE The C7004 C150 does not have an air filter so take special care in making sure that the installation site and the chassis itself are cleaned regularly Figure 10 1 Inserting the Fan Tray
4. If you do not install your C7004 C150 system and components immediately Dell Networking recommends you properly store components including all extra field replaceable parts until you are ready to install them Follow these indoor storage guidelines e Storage temperature should remain constant ranging from 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C e Non condensing relative humidity should be maintained with 5 to 95 Store on a dry floor away from direct sunlight heat and air conditioning ducts Store in a dust free environment Preparing the Site Save the protective packaging in which your line cards RPMs power supplies and fan tray arrived The packaging can be used in case you experience trouble with a component and must return it to Dell Networking Place the components in their original protective shipping packaging and original shipping position K NOTE Do not transport the chassis with the components line cards power supplies and RPMs installed Place the components in their original protective shipping packaging and original shipping position Shipping components installed in the chassis or without their protective packaging might damage the components or the backplane Preparing the Site 13 support dell com www dell com 14 Preparing the Site Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis Safety Considerations K NOTE Use an equipment lift or pallet jack when lifting or moving the chassis Install t
5. AC Power Supply Units The C7004 C150 has six power supply slots at the bottom front of the chassis Figure 7 1 A CAUTION Do not install the Power Supply 1200W AC and Power Supply 1600W AC in the same chassis The line cards will power down and data may be lost e The minimum and the redundant power supplies required to operate is listed in the table below Dell Networking recommends the redundancy configuration Any surplus power that is available from the system PSU is allocated to the PoE PoE ports Power from the redundant PSU is not available for PoE PoE Any power from additional PSUs excluding the redundant PSU is allocated for PoE PoE See Power Over Ethernet Minimum with Voltage Minimum PSUs Redundant PSUs Power Supply 1200W AC Power Supply 100 120 1 2 1600W AC Power Supply 1200W AC 200 240 1 Power Supply 1600W AC 200 240 1 To protect against high voltage shock install a power supply blank on all unused power supply slots Connect the C7004 C150 AC power supply to the appropriate branch circuit protection as defined by local electrical codes Verify that the remote power source complies with the system input power specifications in the section System Power Specifications on page 62 Z N WARNING The C7004 C150 does not have a main disconnect device installed It is the responsibility of the installer to provide a suitable disconnecting device in the building installation and ensure that it is located
6. 0 15 Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Rack 16 5 RPMs and Line Cards Route Processor Modules eee eee eee eee ees 19 RPM Label and LEDs 0 ccc eee eee 19 Line Cards si i ERRE ROSA Ged cat e 20 Blank Panels is i aeaniee Aw ete mbar e ene Mace hie pag 20 Installing RPMs and Line Cards 21 Removing RPMs and Line Cards 24 6 Management Cable Pinout Connecting the Console Port LL 25 Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments Li 25 Accessing the Console with a DB 9 Adapter 000 eee eee 26 Accessing the Console with a DB 25 Adapter 000e eee eee 26 7 AC Power Supply Units Power Over Etherneti corn ie Ea eds 31 7 Installing Power Supply Units Contents www dell com support dell com Contents Removing AC Power Supply Units 33 Power Cord Requirements 000 cece eee eens 34 8 Installing DC Power Entry Modules Recommended Normal Operating Conditions 35 Bedundancy s eee eet ed pte kn te A 35 Cable and Connector Requirements 35 Installing a DC PEM IRR A n 36 Status LED rae eee beste e e eh ceder cd 39 Removing a DG PEM ss 25 822 e era Este bre E Dee beg Tni 39 9 Powering Up 10 Fan Tray Installing the Fan Trays nersini aa irren a RI 46 Removing the Fan ay isses ieri PRECARI DRE De de 46 F niSpeedi iia ated ek eee A RUE DUERME IOS 46 11 Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing the Fan T
7. installed near the equipment and is easily accessible AC Power Supply Units 29 www dell com support dell com 30 Figure 7 1 AC Power Supply Location O Li g Retaining Latch Figure 7 2 AC Power Supplv Retaining Pin Threaded Hole Power LED Switch b X X X X X e oe e O 05555505 5 o0 0000 00 00000 9 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 je e 0 0 0 0 eo000 6 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 AN e 0000 0 MC OX O X N Ea 6 0 ON LOCO OX e eeee Power Supply Retaining Pin e EEE Handle AC Power Supply Units Each AC power supply has one LED as described in Table 7 1 This LED does not function unless an RPM is installed Table 7 1 AC Power Supply Unit LED Description Status Description Off The unit is off Flashing Green Warning the unit is beyond temperature and or current limits Solid Green The unit is functioning properly Flashing Red The unit has failed possibly due to temperature or current beyond its limits Solid Red The unit is switched on but either unplugged or has low input voltage K NOTE For a unit LED to light red there must be at least one other unit operating in the chassis K NOTE If there is a failure in the power supply it must be replaced Power supplies are not field serviceable Power Over Ethernet The
8. C Series can transmit power to Ethernet devices over the signal pairs of an Shielded Twisted Pair UTP cable A maximum of 15 4 Watts at 48 Volts can be transmitted over a link The chassis transmits power to connected IEEE 802 3af compliant devices via ports that are enabled with PoE PoE is enabled if surplus power is available from system PSUS If the system power requirements are fulfilled by one PSU and surplus power is available then PoE is enabled using that single PSU The following tables provide a mapping between the supported PoE PoE ports and the PSUs for a system configuration that contains 2 RPMs variable speed fan tray and 4 PoE Line cards PoE Ports per Power Supply 1600W AC at Highline Power Supply Units Max PoE Ports 1 48 2 58 System Redundancy 162 192 PoE Redundancv PoE Redundancy N A N A o u QN tA a Q AC Power Supply Units 31 www dell com support dell com 32 PoE Ports per Power Supply 1600W AC at Lowline Power Supply Units Max PoE Ports 1 24 2 32 System Redundancy 110 188 192 PoE Redundancy N A N A Power Over Ethernet Plus PoE The C Series can transmit power to Ethernet devices over the signal pairs of an Shielded Twisted Pair UTP cable A maximum of 30 0 Watts at 53 Volts can be transmitted over a link The chassis transmits power to connected IEEE 802 3at compliant devices via ports that are enabled with PoE The higher power of PoE 30W port is availabl
9. du meme type ou d un type equivalent recommande par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant K NOTE Other cautionary statements appear in context elsewhere in this book Related Documents For information about the Dell Networking OS refer to the following documents Dell Networking OS Command Reference for C Series Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide for C Series About this Guide Overview The C7004 C150 is a high performance switch router This 6 slot system contains two slots for Route Processor Modules RPMs and four slots for line cards Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 C7004 C150 Chassis Front View e Front Mount Bracket i o 0 5 48 Port 1G Line Card 8 Port 10G Fiber Line Card I e Fan Tray 1 B gt Route Processor o x O Module e o a l 310 Line Card Blank 5 9 e 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 Leo O G SIIT o ad jmil SILA LITI O G LICIA Power Supply Unit DITTE ooo 000 DITO 00000 G0 0 00 0 00000 SERIA STO TTT ea un KN La We ORA L ui O Uy RITA CEES OO oxo ox Sexe exo c3 99 Hesse 00 0000 c3 6948 Deo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 00 00 SLI G SL SITO 9 Bm ST Pow
10. edges Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins Align the card with the guide and gently slide it into any line card slot until the card is about halfway into the slot K NOTE Use the markings on the fan tray to determine which slots are for the RPMs and which are for the line cards Continue sliding the card until you feel the connectors engage with the chassis backplane RPMs and Line Cards 21 support dell com www dell com 22 Step Task 5 Rotate the levers toward the card to seat the backplane connectors and line card in place Push on the knurled section of the levers until the thumb tabs pop up and lock the unit in place as shown in Figure 5 3 and Figure 5 4 AN CAUTION Installing a card without fully engaging the locking mechanism might damage the EMI seal on the card below it when that card is inserted Figure 5 3 Closing the Levers 6 Install a blank panel in all slots that do not have a card and secure it with the screws provided K NOTE The blank panels for RPMs and line cards are different sizes RPM blanks are smaller be sure that blank panels are installed in the correct slots RPMs and Line Cards Installing a Line Card Figure 5 5 Card Guide Card Lever Installing an RPM Figure 5 6
11. not remove a panel blank unless you are ready to install a line card into that slot After removing a line card immediately place a panel blank in the empty slot Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference You can add replace or remove C7004 C150 line cards without interrupting the system power or system operations To remove and replace C7004 C150 line cards Step Task 1 Unplug the network interface cables connected to the line card 2 Extend the left and right card levers by first pressing gently down on the thumb tabs Figure 11 1 in the ejector levers and then pulling the ejector levers simultaneously until they are in the open position as shown in Figure 11 2 Figure 11 1 Depressing the Thumb Tabs de r4 TEN r_ gt 3 Pull the card by the card levers until it is out of the slot Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins 4 If you are not replacing the card immediately install a blank panel 5 If you are replacing the card follow the instructions in Installing RPMs and Line Cards on page 21 Removing and Replacing an RPM AN WARNING After removing an RPM place a panel blank in the empty slot before powering up the chassis Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference Removing and Replacing Components 49 support dell com www dell com 50 K NOTE The C7004 C150 requires at least one RPM to operate The chassis powers d
12. the ESD strap to the grounding plug located on the front of the chassis Place RPMs and line cards on an antistatic surface and anti static bags when they are not installed Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled When a component fails the C7004 C150 System system triggers major or minor alarm LEDs located on the RPM sends events to the SNMP trap and show alarms table disables or changes component Status LEDs or triggers an audible alarm Refer to Appendix Alarms on page 57 for more information on alarms Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray A fan tray failure or a failure of a fan within a fan tray is recognized by a red fan tray LED a lit RPM alarm LED and if configured an SNMP trap and alarm event The failure requires a replacement of the entire fan tray While you replace the fan tray the C7004 C150 system operates safely for approximately two 2 minutes at an ambient temperature of 77 F 25 C To remove and replace the fan tray you must have enough space to pull the fan tray completely out of the slot at least 20 inches A WARNING Fan blades rotate at high speeds and mav cause injurv if touched Adhere to the following instructions to avoid possible injurv K NOTE The fan tray must always be installed to ensure proper temperature and airflow control To remove and replace the fan tray Step Task 1 Unscrew the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray 2 Us
13. the attached serial number label K NOTE Quickly reinsert the fan tray back into the chassis once you have noted the serial number 2 Request a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from TAC by opening a support case Open a support case by e Using the Create Service Request form on the iSupport page see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 67 e Contacting Dell Networking directly by E mail or by phone see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 67 Provide the following information when using E mail or phone e Part number description and serial number of the component Your name organization name telephone number fax number and e mail address Shipping address for the replacement component including a contact name phone number and e mail address A description of the failure including log messages This generally includes the show tech command output the show trace and show trace hardware command output forline card issues the show trace hardware linecard command output console captures showing any error messages console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken saved messages to a syslog server if one is used The support representative will validate your request and issue an RMA number for the return of the component 68 Contacting Technical Support Step Task 3 When returning an RMA component follow the packing and shipping directions in the
14. the svstem input power requirements in the section Svstem Power Specifications on page 62 Energize the remote power source or outlet Toggle the switch on the AC power supplies to the ON right position Powering Up 41 support dell com www dell com 42 Step Task 4 In an AC power supply the LEDs should be green If these LEDs are not lit green Check that the unit is properly installed Verify the power source e If the power supply cannot be verified power off all modules and replace the unit 5 The fan tray LED should be green online You should be able to hear the air flowing through the chassis If the fans are not operating properly or air is not flowing through the chassis e Power off all power supplies e Verify that the fan tray is properly installed e If the fan tray LED remains unlit power down the unit and replace the fan tray To power down a power supply or the entire C7004 C150 system Step Task 1 To power down a single power supply toggle the switch to the OFF left position To power down the entire system toggle the switches on all power supplies to the OFF position 2 Unplug the power cord from the power receptacle on the front of the power supply 3 Verify that the LEDs are unlit After you supply power to the system the following should occur The fan tray should be operating The green online fan tray RPM and line card LEDs should be lit and remain lit as long a
15. well as cards formatted on PCs must be reformatted in the C7004 C150 flash slot before they can be used Formatting erases all information stored on the flash card To format the Compact Flash card Step Task 1 Insert the flash card into the flash slot on the primary RPM 2 Enter the command format slot0 The Compact Flash Card Alarms The C7004 C150 system generates alarms for the following conditions fan tray status power supply status e RPMs status high temperature on RPMs e line cards status high temperature on line cards A major alarm is any fault that would render the C7004 C150 system non functional A minor alarm is any fault that threatens the operation of the C7004 C150 system You can monitor alarm conditions on the C7004 C150 system through the console and LEDs If you configure the SNMP command snmp server enable traps envmon Dell Networking OS also sends an SNMP trap In the C7004 C150 system alarms are logged for each occurrence but the system may not send an event log for multiple occurrences For example whenever a module exceeds the shutdown threshold the module shuts down If more than one module exceeds the warning or high temperature thresholds within a five minute period the system generates one event for all affected modules but alarms are logged for each occurrence If the module temperature falls to 5 lower than the warning threshold temperature the system clears the alarm an
16. 2 Checksum Ox3a531c11 Created Fri Jan 12 15 05 47 2007 bv build on hvdrogen Trailer Version 1 0 001deaa8 Trailer checksum 0x3a531c11 Bootflash Partition B Forcel0 Networks System Boot Copyright 1999 2007 Forcel0 Networks Inc ROM Header Version 1 1 System Boot 53 E Command Purpose continued o fn rr a O bi interface management port Use these commands to set the speed and duplex settings for the Management config 100m interface The default setting is full duplex and auto negotiation o interface management port e Use the interface management port config show command to S config 10m view the Management interface s physical settings interface management port a config auto negotiate E interface management port 9 config no auto negotiate interface management port config full duplex interface management port E l 5 config half duplex interface management port config show show interface management e Use the show interface management ethernet command to ethernet display the IP address and network mask of the management Ethernet port interface management ethernet e If the show command output does not display configured IP address ip address ip address ip address information use the interface management ethernet ip mask address ip address ip address mask command to set the IP address of the Management Ethernet port for network ftp tftp ope
17. 300 and the C7004 C150 only if they are running Dell Networking OS version 7 6 1 0 or later RPM Label and LEDs K NOTE RPMs are hot swappable High Availability is supported Table 5 1 describes the RPM LED states and the RPM front panel Table 5 1 RPM Front Panel and LED Descriptions Section Label Description Management JConsole Port Use this RJ 45 jack for the initial system boot as well as system configuration and monitoring A modem connection is not available 10 100 1000 Use this non routable Ethernet port to download images and manage the system FTP and Ethernet Telnet operations are supported This port is an RJ 45 Port LEDs Link Activity Blinking Amber 100M speed Solid Amber 1G speed Off 10M speed Speed Blinking Green Link detected Activity Solid Green Link detected No Activity Off No Link Card Offline RPMs and Line Cards 19 support dell com www dell com 20 Table 5 1 RPM Front Panel and LED Descriptions continued Section Label Description Alarm LED Red Major Alarm a critical condition exists such as a severe over temperature condition See Appendix Alarms on page 57 for more information Flashing red Minor Alarm a serious condition exists such as a single fan failure or a line card failure See Appendix Alarms on page 57 for more information Unlit No alarm conditions Flash Slot Use the compact flash card external compact flash memo
18. If you are installing redundant PEMS install in both slots 0 and 2 K NOTE Fill all empty slots with blank panels power supply blank Figure 8 2 Insert 2 DC PEMs in Slots 0 and 2 Over Current Switch Safety Cover Handle Retaining Latch Power Supply Blank Secure the PEM in place by tightening the retaining latch on each module so that the arrow points down Figure 8 1 Secure the chassis ground connection AN WARNING Vou must complete the ground connection before proceeding with anv other PEM connection Locate the chassis ground connector stud on the PEM front panel see Figure 8 3 It is the single stud below the safety cover Remove the nut and washer from the ground stud Apply a coat of anti oxidant paste to the connector stud if required Install the grounding cable This cable is typically green or green and yellow K NOTE Termination points require UL listed 1 hole lug with a 1 4 inch hole Replace the washer and nut on the stud Secure the nut with a nut driver or torque wrench not to exceed 4 ft lbs Connect the opposite end of the grounding cable to the appropriate nearest grounding Remove the outer nuts and washers from each of the remaining studs Installing DC Power Entry Modules 37 Step Task continued 8 Connect the 48 VDC and Return cables from each PEM to the remote power sources Verify that the remote power source is i
19. Installing and Maintaining the C7004 C150 System Notes Cautions and Warnings 9 NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps vou make better use of vour computer A CAUTION A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed A WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for propertv damage personal injurv or death Information in this publication is subject to change without notice 2014 Dell All rights reserved Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden 2014 Dell Inc Copyright 2014 Dell Inc All rights reserved This product is protected by U S and international copyright and intellectual property laws Dell and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc in the United States and or other jurisdictions AIl other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies April 2014 Contents 1 About this Guide Information Symbols and Warnings 00000 c cece eee eee eee 7 Related Documents srias rere a B 8 2 Overview C7004 C150 System Installation Process Overview LL 9 3 Preparing the Site Site Selection Griteria cnr cre pe v Ice A RETTO boia E Pers 11 Preparing the Equipment Rack 11 Power Requirements 0 00 een 12 Shipping and Storing Components 12 4 Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis Safety Considerations
20. Return Instructions document that accompanies the replacement component Alternatively contact your TAC representative for a replacement copy Generally you are instructed to return the RMA component in the original packaging material provided with the replacement and to label the package with the RMA number Contacting Technical Support 69 support dell com www dell com 70 Contacting Technical Support Printed in the U S A www dell com support dell com
21. assis rack mount holes with the equipment rack holes and situate the chassis on top of the equipment rack bar Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis Step Task 4 Insert screws provided with your rack through the chassis rack mounting bracket and into the equipment rack and tighten them Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Rack Mounting the Chassis MESSO CIO Oe s jA FT f e o o o o o o o Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis support dell com www dell com 18 Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis RPMs and Line Cards The C7004 C150 system accommodates four line cards and two Route Processor Modules RPMs Route Processor Modules The C7004 C150 system requires the installation of at least one RPM two are recommended One RPM provides each line card with 48 Gigabits of backplane bandwidth e Two RPMs provides each line card with 96 Gigabits of backplane bandwidth RPMs can be installed in either the RO or RI slot as shown in Figure 2 1 on page 9 Do not force RPMs into card slots RPMs are keyed differently than line cards to prevent improper installation The RPM must be running Dell Networking OS version 7 6 1 0 or later K NOTE RPMs are hot swappable High Availability is supported K NOTE If your system contains two RPMs both RPMs must have the same software image K NOTE RPMs are interchangeable between the C7008 C
22. d an SNMP trap Table A 1 Alarm Events and Reporting Module Alarm Event Alarm LED Reported in Status LED on event log Module Fan tray One fan within the module fails minor blinking minor N A red More than one fan within the module fails or major red major unlit hardware failure in the module AC power Hardware failure in a non redundant power major red major unlit supplies configuration two power supplies Hardware failure in a redundant power minor amber minor unlit configuration three or more Alarms 57 support dell com www dell com 58 Table A 1 Alarm Events and Reporting Module Alarm Event Line card Hardware failure Exceeds high temperature limit Exceeds warning temperature limit Individual interface fails RPM Non redundant Configuration with 1 RPM Exceeds high temperature limit Exceeds warning temperature limit RPM fails but Control Processor CP is OK Alarm LED major red major red minor amber minor amber major red minor amber major red Reported in event log major major minor reported major minor major Status LED on Module amber unlit green amber unlit green amber AC Power Supplies and Alarms During svstem boot if a redundant power supplv is removed or fails Dell Networking OS generates a minor alarm message If only two power supplies are installed and one of them fails Dell Networking OS generates an alar
23. d word In the BOOT USER mode you cannot press the TAB key to complete commands A matching algorithm displays the commands starting with the letter or letters you entered For example b displays the commands starting with the letter b boot change and boot selector Entering s h displays the syntax help information All commands are case insensitive To configure the chassis from the BOOT USER prompt use the following commands System Boot 51 support dell com Command Purpose help Enter help or to display a list of available commands and syntax or Enter syntax help to display syntax information and variable descriptions i boot change primary If your configuration displays no pre configured operating system boot secondary default parameters use the boot change command to edit appropriate fields e The primary operating system boot parameters are used in the first attempt to boot the system The secondary operating system boot parameters are used if the primary operating system boot selection is not available www dell com The default operating system boot parameters are used if the secondary operating system boot parameter selection is not available The default parameters always reside on the internal flash device flash K NOTE These parameters as well as other boot parameters can be modified in the run time mode When you enter the boot change command you are prompted for a response Ente
24. dequate system cooling personal safety and EMI containment during operation The blank panels do not have board components or connector pins Align the blank with the guides and gently slide toward the backplane Figure 5 5 and Figure 5 6 K NOTE All chassis slots must be installed with operational modules or blanks Always replace cards and blank panels immediately RPMs and Line Cards Installing RPMs and Line Cards AN WARNING Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or foot heel ground strap when handling RPMs or line cards Place RPMs and line cards on an antistatic surface when they are not installed Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled A CAUTION Unlock the levers before inserting the line card into the chassis Fully engage the locking mechanism after the card has been inserted not doing so might damage the card below it when that lower card is inserted EG NOTE The fan tray face panel has slot number markings for the RPMs and line cards Insert the fan tray before the line cards to simplify RPM and line card installation To install a card Step 1 Task Extend the left and right card levers by first pressing gently down on the thumb tabs Figure 5 1 in the ejector levers and then pulling the ejector levers simultaneously until they are in the open position as shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 1 Depressing the Thumb Tabs Hold the card assembly by the metal carrier
25. e only with Power Supply 1600W AC and the PoE line card o u QN tA A Q Table 7 2 Maximum PoE Ports Support Power Supply Units Max PoE Ports Power Supply 1600W AC Power Supply 1600W AC at highline at lowline 1 24 12 2 30 16 System Redundancy System Redundancy 3 83 56 4 136 96 5 190 136 6 192 176 7 N A N A 8 N A N A Installing Power Supply Units A WARNING Use only the AC power cord supplied with the AC power supply Do not supply power to your C7004 C150 system until the power supplies and fan tray are installed and RPMs and line cards have been installed K NOTE For system input power requirements see System Power Specifications on page 62 Installing Power Supply Units A WARNING Building Supplv Notice 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 is used on the phase conductors all current carrving conductors A 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 A WARNUNG Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen daB im Geb ude ein KurzschluB bzw Uberstromschutz installiert ist Stellen Sie s
26. e the handle to pull the fan tray out approximately two inches from the back of the chassis Wait 30 seconds until the fan blades stop rotating then completely remove the fan tray Removing and Replacing Components support dell com www dell com 48 Step Task 3 Insert the new fan tray into the chassis Guide the tray firmly into the slot until the fan tray is flush with the chassis 4 Secure the fan tray into place by tightening the screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray using a 2 Phillips screwdriver Removing and Replacing Power Supply Units A WARNING Do not remove a panel blank unless you are ready to install a power supply into that slot After removing a power supply immediately place a panel blank in the empty slot Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference A power supply failure is recognized by a red power LED a lit RPM alarm LED and if configured an SNMP trap If you are operating your C7004 C150 chassis with a redundant power supply you can install remove or replace a power supply without affecting system operation If you are operating your C7004 C150 system with only one power supply you must completely power off the system to replace a power supply K NOTE If a power supply fails the entire unit must be replaced There are no field serviceable parts inside the unit To remove and replace a power supply Step Task 1 If you are removing one of only two
27. en casier A WARNUNG Zur Vermeidung von K rperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell m ssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen um sicherzustellen daB das System stabil bleibt Die folgenden Richtlinien sollen zur Gew hrleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen e Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden e Bei Anbringung dieser Einheit in einem zum Teil gef llten Gestell ist das Gestell von unten nach oben zu laden wobei das schwerste Bauteil unten im Gestell anzubringen ist e Wird das Gestell mit Stabilisierungszubeh r geliefert sind zuerst die Stabilisatoren zu installieren bevor Sie die Einheit im Gestell anbringen oder sie warten Installing the C7004 C150 Chassis 15 support dell com www dell com 16 Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Rack Follow these steps to install the chassis into a 19 inch equipment rack Step Task 1 Dell Networking recommends that you install a equipment rack bar This bar enables you to easily position the chassis into the rack and stabilizes the chassis Orient the equipment rack bar at the desired location in the rack with the arrows pointing up and the smooth side facing outward Figure 4 1 Installing the Equipment Rack Bar 2 Attach the bar to the rack Figure 4 1 using the mounting screws provided with your rack 3 Use an equipment lift to align the ch
28. er Su pp y CI RT LITTA IO O 00 000 000 0 000 00 O 0 00 Unit Blank CO LL o O ay ESS EX Ce DI on po OO c3 9948 bese C3 994 Preto Table 2 1 C7004 C150 Component Requirements Component Minimum Maximum Field Replaceable Backplane factory installed 1 1 No Fan tray 1 1 Yes RPM 1 2 Yes Line card 1 4 Yes AC Power Supply 1 6 Yes C7004 C150 System Installation Process Overview The Dell Networking recommended installation process is summarized below Step Task Relevant Section in the Manual 1 Prepare the site Site Selection Criteria on page 11 2 Unpack the chassis and components Shipping and Storing Components on page 12 Overview support dell com www dell com 10 Step Task N Oo dl A Install the chassis in a rack Install the fan tray Install the RPMs and line cards Connect console and management cables Install the power supplies Switch on all of the power supplies Overview Relevant Section in the Manual Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Rack on page 16 Fan Tray on page 45 RPMs and Line Cards on page 19 Management Cable Pinout on page 25 AC Power Supply Units on page 29 Powering Up on page 41 Preparing the Site Site Selection Criteria Before beginning the installation process make sure that the area where you intend to install your C7004 C150 meets the follow
29. ering Up Before you supply power to the chassis Dell Networking recommends that you re inspect your equipment rack and chassis Verify that The equipment rack is properly secured and grounded The chassis is bolted and secured into your equipment rack Make sure the ambient temperature around the unit which may be higher than the room temperature is within the limit specified for the unit Make sure there is sufficient airflow around the unit Make sure electrical circuits are not overloaded consider the nameplate rating of all the connected equipment and make sure you have over current protection At least one power supply module is installed All power supply modules are properly installed All power supply modules are switched to the OFF left position The remote power source complies with the input power specifications in the section System Power Specifications on page 62 AC Power cables connect to the remote power source if applicable The fan tray is installed and cannot be removed by pulling on the fan tray handle At least one RPM is installed All line cards and RPMs are properly installed and secured All chassis slots are filled Blank panels and covers are installed in all empty slots Make sure no objects are placed on top of the unit To supply power to the C7004 C150 system A WARNING Never operate the C7004 C150 Svstem without a fan trav Step Task 1 Verifv that the power source complies with
30. etworking Inserting the Compact Flash Card K NOTE Insert the Compact Flash card either before system boot or after the system has completed booting and is in run time mode To install the Compact Flash card Step Task 1 Hold the Compact Flash card horizontally with the side containing the serial number facing up the numbers should be oriented so you can read them See Figure 13 1 for the proper orientation Figure 13 1 Inserting the Compact Flash Card in RPM a SIN 012345678 2 Insert the Compact Flash card into the primary RPM flash slot until the card is completely seated with the connectors at the rear of the slot K NOTE Do not force the Compact Flash card into the slot The slot is designed to prevent improper installation The In Use LED lights only during read or write operations Removing the Compact Flash Card A WARNING Do not remove the Compact Flash card when the In Use LED is lit The Compact Flash Card 55 support dell com www dell com 56 To remove the flash memory card Step Task 1 Make sure that the In Use LED is not lit and gently depress the flash card in the slot The card should partially eject out of the slot 2 Remove the card and place it in an antistatic bag Formatting the Compact Flash Card New Compact Flash cards must be formatted in the C7004 C150 before use Flash cards used on systems other than the C7004 C150 as
31. file Upon system power up or a system reset the boot process uses parameters stored in non volatile random access memory NVRAM to boot the system Each RPM card is equipped with a slot for an external flash memory card slot0 You can copy the image files and configuration files to the external flash device on the primary RPM You can also begin your boot process by accessing a remote server containing the boot image and system image files K NOTE The C7004 C150 system supports up to a 40 character file name length up to a 180 character local file path length and up to a 256 character remote file path length For information about the Compact Flash Card refer to Appendix on page 55 For information about the flash memory card refer to Appendix on page 55 Booting from the BOOT USER Prompt To get into the BOOT USER mode issue a break control sequence CNTL 4 to interrupt the automatic boot process you may enter the mode if you experience boot problems This mode allows you to modify the parameters necessary to manage the boot process Only console port access is enabled for the BOOT USER mode The BOOT USER prompt appears after an autoboot interruption This is the default boot prompt not the CLI prompt In some display outputs you can continue the help screen display by pressing ENTER or stop the output by entering q and then ENTER You can abbreviate the boot commands by entering only the first letter of a comman
32. he chassis into the rack before inserting chassis components Lift the C7004 C150 chassis only from the bottom Lifting by the chassis shelves or power supply openings might damage the chassis A WARNING To prevent bodilv injurv when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack vou must take special precautions to ensure that the svstem remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure vour safetv e This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack e When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack e Iftherackis provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack A ATTENTION Pour viter toute blessure corporelle pendant les op rations de montage ou de r paration de cette unit en casier il convient de prendre des pr cautions sp ciales afin de maintenir la stabilit du syst me Les directives ci dessous sont destin es assurer la protection du personnel e Si cette unit constitue la seule unit mont e en casier elle doit tre plac e dans le bas e Si cette unit est mont e dans un casier partiellement rempli charger le casier de bas en haut en pla ant l l ment le plus lourd dans le bas e Si le casier est quip de dispositifs stabilisateurs installer les stabilisateurs avant de monter ou de r parer l unit
33. icher daB 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 You can install any power supply into any power supply slot Dell Networking recommends installing power supplies starting from the left side top row of the chassis leaving no blank slots between units To install an AC power supply Step Task 1 Verify the switch is in the OFF left position 2 Secure the retaining latch in the unlatched position by tightening the screw into the threaded hole Figure 7 2 3 Slide the power supply into the top left most power supply slot See Figure 7 1 for the correct orientation 4 Plug the AC power cord into the power receptacle in the face of the power supply See Figure 7 2 for the location of the receptacle 5 Lower the retaining latch and tighten it into place Figure 7 2 6 Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet Removing AC Power Supply Units K NOTE Do not remove a panel blank unless you are ready to install a power supply into that slot After removing a power supply immediately place a panel blank in the empty slot Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference A power supply failure is recognized by a red power LED a lit RPM alarm LED and if configured an SNMP trap If you are operating your C7004 C150 chassis with a redundant power supply you ca
34. ing safety requirements La It is in a restricted access area It is in a dry clean well ventilated temperature controlled room that is away from heat sources such as hot air vents or direct sunlight It is away from sources of severe electromagnetic noise It is near an adequate power source The AC power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Connect the C7004 C150 to the appropriate branch circuit protection as defined by local electrical codes It is positioned in a rack with adequate space in the front rear and sides of the unit for proper ventilation access to cables and maintenance access e Allow at least six inches 16 cm of clearance around the side intake and exhaust vents e Allow at least 12 inches 30 5 cm between two C7004 C150s or a C7004 C150 and another side airflow chassis e Allow at least 18 inches in the front and rear of the rack NOTE The C Series does not have an air filter so take special care in making sure that the installation site and the chassis itself are cleaned regularly Preparing the Equipment Rack When you prepare your equipment rack Make sure that the rack is bolted to the floor and braced to a wall or ceiling Make sure that the rack is permanently grounded to earth ground The equipment rack must be grounded to the same ground point used by the power service in y
35. ing the impact of network outages Through iSupport you can obtain technical information regarding Dell Networking products access to software upgrades and patches and open and manage your Technical Assistance Center TAC cases Dell Networking iSupport provides integrated secure access to these services Accessing iSupport Services The URL for iSupport is www force l 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 Onthe Dell Networking iSupport page click the Account Request link 2 Fill out the User Account Request form and click Send You will receive your userid and password by E Mail 3 To access iSupport services click the Log in link and enter your userid and password Contacting the Technical Assistance Center How to Contact Dell Log in to iSupport at www force l Onetworks com support and select the Service Request Networking TAC tab Information to Submit When e Your name company name phone number and E mail address Opening a Support Case Preferred method of contact e Model number Serial Number see Locating Serial Numbers on page 68 Software version number e Symptom description Screen shots illustrating the symptom including any error messages These can include Output from the show tech command or the show tech linecard number command Output from the show trace command or the show trace
36. installed power supplies power down the chassis see Powering Up on page 41 If you are removing a redundant power supply toggle the switch on the power supply to the OFF left position 2 If applicable disconnect the power cable from the AC power source and the front of the power supply 3 If using a DC PEM turn the remote power source the circuit breaker panel and the over current switch located on the PEM front panel to the OFF position Pull the power supply out of the slot using the handle If you are not replacing the power supply insert a panel blank Toggle the switch on the replacement power supply to the OFF position Slide the new power supply into the power supply slot See Figure 7 1 for the correct orientation oN O dl A If applicable plug the power cord into the power receptacle in the face of the power supply See Figure 7 2 for the location of the receptacle and plug the AC power cord into an AC power outlet 9 If using a DC PEM secure it in place by tightening the retaining latch on each module so that the arrow points down 10 On the DC PEM secure the chassis ground connection and connect the 48 VDC and Return cables from each PEM to the remote power sources See Figure 8 3 for correct connections 11 Toggle the switch on the power supply to the ON right position 12 Power up the chassis if necessary Removing and Replacing Components Removing and Replacing a Line Card ZN WARNING Do
37. ist straps when handling this equipment to avoid ESD damage A CAUTION Earthing AKA grounding connection essential before connecting supply Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last A CAUTION Disposal of this equipment should be handled according to all national laws and regulations See Product Recycling and Disposal on page 65 A CAUTION This unit has more than one power supply connection all connections must be removed to remove all power from the unit FAY 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 A WARNUNG Diese Einheit verf gt ber mehr als einen StromanschluB um Strom g nzlich von der Einheit fernzuhalten m ssen alle Stromzufuhren abgetrennt sein JA 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 A ACHTUNG Explosionsgefahr wenn die Battery in umgekehrter Polarit t eingesetzt wird Nur miteinem gleichen oder hnlichen vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ ersetzen Verbrauchte Batterien m ssen per den Instructionen des Herstellers verwertet werden A ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie
38. linecard number command Console captures showing the error messages Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken Saved messages to a syslog server if one is used Managing Your Case Log in to iSupport and select the Service Request tab to view all open cases and RMAs Downloading Software Updates Log in to iSupport and select the Software Center tab Contacting Technical Support 67 Technical Documentation 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 Contact Information E mail support force 10networks com Web www force lOnetworks com support Telephone US and Canada 866 965 5800 International 408 965 5800 I support dell com Locating Serial Numbers e The chassis serial number is below the barcode on the sticker on the back of the chassis e The serial numbers for the RPM line cards fan tray and power supply units are below the barcode on the sticker on the front of each component www dell com Requesting a Hardware Replacement To request replacement hardware follow these steps Step Task 1 Determine the part number and serial number of the component To list the numbers for all components installed in the chassis use the show inventorv command K NOTE The serial numbers of fan trays and AC power supplies will not appear in the hardware inventory listing Check the failed component for
39. m and an SNMP trap if configured and lights the RPM alarm LED and power supply LED Alarms System Specifications This appendix contains the following major sections e Physical Design e System Power Specifications on page 62 Component Power Requirements on page 62 Agency Compliance on page 63 Physical Design K NOTE See Figure B 1 and Figure B 2 on page 61 for the data used for the physical dimensions Table B 1 Chassis Dimensions Parameter Height Width Depth Weight Mounting Clearance required Specifications 15 7 inches 39 88 cm 17 5 inches 44 45 cm 15 3 inches 38 86 cm 38 Ibs 17 24 kg with factory installed components 86 63 Ibs 39 29 kg fully loaded Integral rack mount strips for front mounting in a standard 19 inch rack Front 18 inches 46 cm Rear 18 inches 46 cm System Specifications www dell com support dell com 60 Figure B 1 Chassis Dimensions Length Width System Specifications Figure B 2 Chassis Dimensions Depth System Specifications support dell com www dell com 62 System Power Specifications Table B 2 Power Supply 1600W AC Parameter Nominal input voltage Maximum AC Power Supply Input Current Based on 1200 W output for 100 120 V a
40. n install remove or replace a power supply without affecting system operation If you are operating your C7004 C150 system with only one power supply you must completely power off the system to replace a power supply E4 NOTE If a power supply fails the entire unit must be replaced There are no field serviceable parts inside the unit To remove an AC power supply Step Task 1 Toggle the switch on the power supply to the OFF left position 2 Disconnect the AC power cable from the AC power source and the front of the power supply 3 Unscrew the retaining latch screw Lift the latch and secure it in the unlatched position by tightening the latch screw Figure 7 2 4 Pull the power supply out of the slot using the handle Installing Power Supply Units 33 support dell com www dell com 34 Step Task continued 5 If you are not replacing the power supply insert a panel blank Power Cord Requirements If using a power cord other then a Dell Networking supplied power cord the power source end of the power cord must have an appropriately sized plug that complies with your local electrical codes Conductor size must also conform to your local electrical codes A CAUTION The power cord is the main power disconnect device ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Installing Power Supply Units Installing DC Power Entry Modules The C7004 C150 has six
41. n the OFF position Locate the appropriate studs on the PEM front panel o e The two right handed studs furthest from the GND are the return 48V DC connection The cable z attached to these studs is typically red e The two left handed studs closest to GND are the 48 V DC connection The cable attached to these studs E is typically black o jie K NOTE Power cables must be terminated only with a UL listed 2 hole lug to accommodate 1 4 inch studs with v 3 4 inch spacing o z Apply a coat of anti oxidant paste to the connector studs if required E Replace the washers and nuts on the studs Route the terminated cables out toward the rack rail Cables will route down toward the floor You can then route them as best suits your environment Secure the nuts with a nut driver or torque wrench not to exceed 4 ft Ibs Figure 8 3 Grounding Ground Connector 48V Connectors Return 48V Connectors Step Task continued 9 Replace the safety cover and tighten the captive screw Note that the safety cover can be rotated to accommodate system configurations 10 Turn the Over Current Protector to the ON position Figure 8 1 11 Turn the remote power source the circuit breaker panel to the ON position 38 Installing DC Power Entry Modules Status LED The status LED indicates the condition of the PEM Table 8 3 Status LED Descriptions LED Display Meaning Descrip
42. n tray 2 Use the handle to pull the fan tray out approximately two inches from the back of the chassis Figure 10 1 Wait 30 seconds until the fan blades stop rotating then completely remove the fan tray Fan Speed C7004 C150 variable speed fan is driven by temperatures measured at the sensor in the fan tray alone The sensor is located on the fan tray controller located in the fan tray Table 10 1 shows the sensor temperature that determines the fan speed Table 10 1 Fan Speed and Temperature Degrees Celsius Fan Speed Less than 45C Low 2400 RPM Between 45 and 55 Med 3200RPM Above 55C High 4000 RPM C7004 C150 fixed speed fan is constant and does not change with temperature Fan Tray Removing and Replacing Components This section provides instructions for removing and replacing the following C7004 C150 components e Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray on page 47 e Removing and Replacing Power Supply Units on page 48 Removing and Replacing a Line Card on page 49 Removing and Replacing an RPM on page 49 When a component fails the C7004 C150 System system triggers an alarm LED located on the active RPM disables or changes component Status LEDs and sends events to the SNMP trap and show alarms table if this feature is configured Refer to Appendix Alarms on page 57 for more information on alarms K NOTE Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or ankle strap when handling RPMs and line cards Connect
43. nd 1600 W output 200 240 V lines Maximum System Power Input Maximum power consumption Maximum Thermal Output at 100 120 V Maximum Thermal Output at 200 240 V C7004 C150 Specifications 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 14A 100 V per AC Power Supply 11 A 120 V per AC Power Supply 9 A 200 V per AC Power Supply 7 A 240 V per AC Power Supply 6 897 KVA 100 120 V 7 315 KVA 200 240 V 1 647 W 100 120 V 1 555 W 200 240 V 5 618 BTU hour 5 304 BTU hour Table B 3 Power Supply 1200W AC Parameter C7004 C150 Specifications Nominal input voltage Maximum AC Power Supply Input Current Based on 1200 W output for both 100 120 V and 200 240 V lines Maximum System Power Input Maximum power consumption Maximum Thermal Output at 100 120 V Maximum Thermal Output at 200 240 V 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 14 A 100 V per AC Power Supply 11 A 120 V per AC Power Supply 7A 200 V per AC Power Supply 6 A 240 V per AC Power Supply 4 261 KVA 100 120 V 4 165 KVA 200 240 V 1 304 W 100 120 V 1 208 W 200 240 V 4 449 BTU hour 4 122 BTU hour Component Power Requirements Table B 4 Component Power Requirements Component 48 Port 10 100 1GE POE Maximum Watts 105W 48 port 10 100 1GELine Card 100W 4 port 10G XFP Line Card 120W 8 port 10G XFP Line Card 120W 8 port 10G SFP Line Card 120W 48 port 1G SFP Line Card 130W 48 port 10 100 1GE PoE Line Card 100W Sy
44. ns SU fi MRCS EAL RIES CESHREGA AmpC Gode no BR Kt NE AL fimo RI BEY KEMALBUTFE Vo 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 used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions KOREA MIC CERTIFICATION Korean Class A Warning Statement 021212 87892 Ai 484333 He ogu BOA AS ul AQ SIR Powe N uei s amp oes mA U KOREA CERTIFICATION KOREA INFORMATION o Ae Brew Cause E is DAK EE Aga Ol BS FASAN Het 7 dg FO 3 778910 HAA Agi AE SHOR System Specifications Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications CUS UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 03 EN 60950 1 EN 60825 1 EN 60825 1 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide EN 60825 2 Safety of Laser Products Part 2 Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems FDA Regulation 21CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 IEC 60950 1 1st Ed including all National Deviations and Group Differences Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Emissions Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 Class A Canada ICES 003 Issue 4 Class A Europe EN55022 Class A Japan Class A USA FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Immunitv EN 300 386 EMC for Network Equipment EN 55024 e EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic C
45. o RJ 45 rollover cable and an RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL to a terminal server for example PC Table 6 2 lists the pin assignments www dell com Table 6 2 Pin Assignments Between the C7004 C150 Console and a DTE Terminal Server C7004 C150 System RJ 45 to DB 9 Terminal Server Device Console Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Adapter Signal RJ 45 Pinout RJ 45 Pinout DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 8 CTS DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD DSR 7 2 4 DTR CTS 8 1 7 RTS Accessing the Console with a DB 25 Adapter You can connect to the console port using an RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and an RJ 45 to a DB 25 female DTE adapter Table 6 3 lists the pin assignments Table 6 3 Pin Assignments Between C7004 C150 Console and DB 25 Adapter Svstem Console RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Modem Adapter Port Signal RJ 45 Pinout RJ 45 Pinout DB 25 Pinout Signal RTS 1 8 5 CTS DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 3 RxD GND 4 5 7 GND GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 TxD DSR 7 2 20 DTR 26 Management Cable Pinout Table 6 3 Pin Assignments Between C7004 C150 Console and DB 25 Adapter continued C7004 C150 RJ 45 to DB 25 Terminal Server Device System Console RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Modem Adapter Port Signal RJ 45 Pinout RJ 45 Pinout DB 25 Pinout Signal CTS 8 1 RTS Management Cable Pinout 27 support dell com www dell com 28 Management Cable Pinout
46. our area The AC power cord is the primary ground When you install the chassis use a level to ensure that the chassis is installed level Preparing the Site www dell com support dell com 12 Power Requirements There are two types of power supplies Power Supply 1200W AC and Power Supply 1600W AC The minimum and the redundant power supplies required to operate is listed in the table below Dell Networking recommends the redundancy configuration Minimum with Voltage Minimum PSUs Redundant PSUs Power Supply 1200W AC Power Supply 100 120 1 2 1600W AC Power Supply 1200W AC 200 240 1 Power Supply 1600W AC 200 240 1 The C7004 C150 needs at least one power supply to operate However Dell Networking recommends a one plus one redundancy configuration That is use a minimum of two AC or DC power supplies one is for redundancy The C7004 C150 power requirements are given below Table 3 1 System Specifications Parameter Specifications Nominal Input Voltage 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Maximum AC Power Supply Input Current 14 A 100 V per AC Power Supply Based on 1200 W output for 100 120 V and 11 A 120 V per AC Power Supply 1600 W 200 240 V lines 9 A 200 V per AC Power Supply 7 A 240 V per AC Power Supply Maximum System Power Input 6 897 KVA 100 120 V 7 315 KVA 9 200 240 V Maximum Thermal Output at 100 120V 5 618 BTU hour Maximum Thermal Output at 200 240V 5 304 BTU hour Shipping and Storing Components
47. own if you remove the only RPM To remove and replace a C7004 C150 RPM Step Task 1 2 Unplug any network interface cables connected to the RPM Extend the left and right card levers by first pressing gently down on the thumb tabs see Figure 11 3 in the ejector levers and then pulling the ejector levers simultaneously until they are in the open position See Figure 11 4 Figure 11 3 Depressing the Thumb Tabs Pull the card by the card levers until it is out of the slot Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins If you are not replacing the RPM insert an RPM blank panel If you are replacing the RPM follow the instructions in Installing RPMs and Line Cards on page 21 Removing and Replacing Components System Boot When you supply power to the C7004 C150 system the system performs a series of power on self tests RPM and line card status LEDs blink during initialization No user interaction is required as long as the boot process proceeds without interruption Observe the process on your console monitor When the boot process is complete the RPM and line card status LEDs remain online green and the console monitor displays the command line interface CLI prompt Force10 gt The RPM cards in the C7004 C150 system use a Compact Flash Card external flash memory card to store and retrieve boot and system images This is the default storage area for the boot files and the startup configuration
48. power supply slots at the front bottom of the chassis Figure 8 2 The slots accept either AC power supplies PSUs or DC Power Entry Modules PEMs Dell Networking does not support the use of a combination of AC and DC If you select DC the C7004 C150 requires at least one DC PEM for operation but Dell Networking recommends a one plus one redundancy configuration Those DC PEMs are inserted in slots 0 and 2 To protect against high voltage shock install a power supply blank on all unused power supply slots K NOTE The C7004 C150 DC Power Entry Module does not support PoE or PoE line cards K NOTE Some C7004 C150 chassis may require Dell Networking assistance when using some DC power supplies Please contact the Dell Networking TAC if you experience any difficulty during installation Recommended Normal Operating Conditions Table 8 1 Input voltage Input Ranges Maximum Power 44V minimum 1408 watts 48V typical 1536 watts 55V maximum 1760 watts Table 8 2 Operating Ranges Ambient Temperature Operating Range 5 C to 40 C Storage Range 40 C to 70 C Humidity Operating Range 5 85 RH Storage Range 5 90 RH Redundancy For full facility redundancy install two DC PEMs Each PEM must be attached to an independent power source with a dedicated circuit breaker sized in accordance with your local building and electrical safety codes Cable and Connector Requirement
49. r a new parameter or press the ENTER key carriage return to accept the default parameter Enter period to clear a field Enter dash to edit a field above the current cursor position K NOTE When you enter a new parameter that extends beyond 80 characters you cannot use the BACKSPACE key to correct any mistakes If you make a mistake you must re enter the parameter BOOT_USER boot change primary clear field go to previous field boot device flash file name FTOS CB 1 1 x y bin BOOT USER boot change default clear field go to previous field boot device t flask file name FTOS CB 1 1 x y bin BOOT USER J 52 System Boot Command Purpose continued show bootvar This command displays the current operating system boot configuration parameters BOOT_USER show bootvar PRIMARY OPERATING SYSTEM BOOT PARAMETERS boot device flash file name FTOS CB 1 1 x y bin SECONDARY OPERATING SYSTEM BOOT PARAMETERS No Operating System boot parameters specified show bootflash This command displays information about the current boot ROM BOOT_USER show bootflash N GENERAL BOOTFLASH INFO Bootflash Partition A Forcel0 Networks System Boot Copyright 1999 2007 Forcel0 Networks Inc ROM Header Version 1 1 Engineering 750 64460 CP IMG BOOT CS BSP Release 1 0 0 5
50. rating system boot Use CIDR block notation for the subnet mask ERE show interface management ethernet No IP address set for interface management ethernet 0 0 BOOT_USER interface management ethernet ip address 1 2 3 4 24 Management ethernet 0 0 IP address 1 2 3 4 24 t boot zero default primary Delete the boot configuration secondary reload Reload software The autoboot program initializes and displays self test results on the console screen K NOTE Do not press break control sequence at any time during the boot reboot process Doing so causes the boot process to terminate Refer to the Dell Networking OS Command Line Interface Reference for BOOT_USER mode commands and commands for run time modes 54 System Boot The Compact Flash Card Each RPM is designed with a slot slot0 to accommodate a Compact Flash card external Compact Flash memory card You can use the Compact Flash card to store and retrieve boot and system images For complex configurations you can copy your configurations onto the Compact Flash card and then transfer the configuration to other C7004 C150 systems in your network Dell Networking supports up to a 40 character file name length up to a 180 character local file path length and up to a 256 character remote file path length K NOTE Use only a Dell Networking Compact Flash card in your C7004 C150 System Additional cards can be purchased from Dell N
51. ray sisse 47 Removing and Replacing Power Supply Units 48 Removing and Replacing a Line Card 49 Removing and Replacing an RPM 49 12 System Boot Booting from the BOOT USER Prompt 51 13 The Compact Flash Card Inserting the Compact Flash Card 55 Removing the Compact Flash Card 55 Formatting the Compact Flash Card 56 Alarms AC Power Supplies and Alarms eene 58 B System Specifications Physical Design vuo ues Benes Beek cee ive Pal bee ied Ef ed 59 Component Power Requirements 62 Agency Compliance III m n 63 Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications 65 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC LL 65 Product Recycling and Disposal 0 a 65 Contacting Technical Support The iSupport Website L 67 Accessing iSupport Services 67 Contacting the Technical Assistance Center 67 Locating Serial Numbers 68 Requesting a Hardware Replacement cece cence eee 68 Contents uoo jep i1oddns WOD JjJOP MMM Contents About this Guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations and instructions for installing the Dell Networking C7004 C150 chassis fan tray power supply units PSUs route processor modules RPMs and line cards The C series system is packaged with all of the necessary components including slot blanks for RPMs power supplies and line cards Information Symbols and Warnings The follo
52. 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 is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors A 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 Z N WARNUNG Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen daB im Geb ude ein KurzschluB bzw berstromschutz installiert ist Stellen Sie sicher daB 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 A WARNING Building Supplv Notice for DC Power Supplv Use An external disconnect must be provided and be easily accessible Dell Networking recommends the use of a 60A circuit breaker A ATTENTION Un interrupteur externe doit tre fournis et doit tre facilement accessible Dell Networking recommande l utilisation d un disjoncteur de 60Amp res AN WARNUNG Eine leicht zugangliche Tren Dell Networking nvorrichtung muss in der Verdrahtung eingebaut sein Dell Networking empfiehlt einen 60A Sicherungsautomaten zu benutzen AN CAUTION Wear grounding wr
53. ry card slot to store and retrieve boot and system images In Use LED Green The flash memory card is in the process of a read or write process Do not remove the flash card when the In Use LED is lit Unlit Not in use Master LED Indicates that this RPM is the Primary RPM Green Primary Unlit Secondary fatal error booting Reset Button Use this recessed reset switch to reset the RPM by inserting a small object such as a pen tip to depress the button SFM Active Green Switch Fabric is active Unlit Switch Fabric is inactive Status LED Green Operational Red Card problem state Flashing green Booting diagnostics Unlit In standby mode or power is off Line Cards Line cards are hot swappable Any line card can be inserted into any line card slot Line card slots are numbered 0 to 3 the number label is on the fan tray The LC CB GE 48P and LC CB 10GE 8P line cards can only be installed in a chassis running Dell Networking OS version 7 6 1 0 or later K NOTE The LC CB GE 48P and LC CB 10GE 8P line cards are interchangeable between the C7008 C300 and C7004 C150 only if the chassis is running Dell Networking OS version 7 6 1 0 or later Line card LEDs are described in the documentation specific to each line card Refer to the installation documentation that came with the card for to understand LED appearance and meaning Blank Panels Blanks are required in empty slots to control airflow for a
54. s You must provide your own cables to connect to a remote power source a circuit breaker panel for example in your equipment rack or facility Cables must be sized to meet the following criteria Installing DC Power Entry Modules 35 support dell com www dell com 36 Rated for 60A service to allow for a fully loaded C7004 C150 system per NEC in the United States or internationally per local safety codes Limit voltage drop across the cable length to 0 5V or less Apply a coat of anti oxidant paste to unplated metal contact surfaces before you make the cable connections File unplated connectors braided straps and bus bars to a shiny finish It is not necessary to file and coat tinned solder plated or silver plated connectors or other plated connection surfaces such as those on the PEM studs K NOTE Take precautions against over tightening the screws or nuts on this device Figure 8 1 DC PEM Faceplate Over Current Switch PEM Safety Cover Handle Grounding Stud Status LED Retaining Latch Installing a DC PEM Step Task 1 Turn the remote power source the circuit breaker panel to the OFF position 2 Turn the over current switch located on the PEM front panel to the OFF position 3 Loosen the PEM safety cover retaining screw and remove the cover Figure 8 1 Installing DC Power Entry Modules Step Task continued Slide the PEM into either power slot 0 or 2 see Figure 8 2
55. s the system is receiving power and is operational When you supply power to the C7004 C150 the system performs a series of power on self tests RPM and line card LEDs blink as the diagnostic programs run No user interaction is required at this point Observe the process on your console monitor When the boot process is complete the card LEDs remain online green and the console monitor displays the Command Line Interface CLI prompt Figure 9 1 on page 43 Powering Up Figure 9 1 Boot Process Complete FKKKAKAAAAAAAA
56. shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Dell Networking 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 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONSTATEMENT Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPEAN UNION EMC DIRECTIVE CONFORMANCE STATEMENT This product 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 Dell Networking 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 Dell option cards This product has been te
57. sted 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 VAS CAUTION 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 System Specifications 63 www dell com support dell com 64 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CONTACT Dell Force10 EMEA Central Dahlienweg 19 66265 Heusweiler Germany http www force 1 Onetworks com german Tel 49 172 6802630 Email EMEA Central Sales JAPAN VCCI COMPLIANCE FOR CLASS A EQUIPMENT CORES WHLBRESE RRS AEMHBMS VCCI ORK G IO IIZAWMHMIEMTI DER REAR CET S CBR BEES ARO TFCEPHV EF TNR CERESA SBEDEBKENSCEPHVET 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 used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions AN WARNING AC Power cords are for use with Dell Networking equipment only do not use Dell Networking AC Power cords with any unauthorized hardware Aim CC alU Z5 LC d5 scd RR KEY ba AEMBATI BR BEY ba RSS AA Bi
58. stem Specifications Table B 4 Component Power Requirements Component Maximum Watts 46 port FlexMedia Line Card 120W 46 port FlexMedia PoE Line Card 120W 16 port 10GE Line Card 120W 6 port 40G QSFP Line Card 110W C7004 C150 RPM 100W Fixed speed fan tray 50W Variable speed fan tray 80W Power Supply Unit 1200W AC 1200W Power Supply Unit 1600W AC 1200W low line 1600W high line K NOTE The listed requirement for the PoE version of line cards excludes the required power for PoE as that requirement is a function of the number and type of PoE devices connected Agency Compliance The C7004 C150 system is designed to comply with the following 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 generates 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
59. the instructions in Installing RPMs and Line Cards on page 21 24 RPMs and Line Cards Management Cable Pinout Connecting the Console Port The console port is an asynchronous serial port If you connect a device to these ports it must be capable of asynchronous transmission Your terminal or terminal emulation mode must be set to VT100 with the following settings 9600 baud rate To avoid autobaud input the default is set to a 9600 BPS e No parity 8 data bits e 1 stop bit Window Terminal Emulator option set to NO e 24lines X 80 characters No flow control Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments Use the console port on the RPM of the C7004 C150 to connect to a terminal port PC serial port or a terminal server to configure and monitor your system An RJ 45 Ethernet cable is required to connect to the Ethernet port The console port is an RJ 45 the pinouts of which are shown in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Pinouts for an RJ 45 Connector End of Adaptors T 87654321 Table 6 1 displays the RJ 45 console port pin assignments Table 6 1 Console Port RJ 45 Pin Assignments Pin Signal Input Output 2 DTR Output 3 TxD Output 4 GND Management Cable Pinout 25 Table 6 1 Console Port RJ 45 Pin Assignments support dell com Pin Signal Input Output 5 GND 6 RxD Input 7 DSR Input 8 NC unused Accessing the Console with a DB 9 Adapter You can connect to the console using an RJ 45 t
60. tion Off Off No input voltage is present or the circuit is turned off Flashing Green Over Current Warning The load current is above the warning level threshold This warning takes precedence over the temperature warning Flashing Green Over Temperature Warning The temperature is above the temperature warning threshold Solid Green Power On The PEM is running normally Removing a DC PEM The left chassis PEM slot is labelled 0 and the right chassis PEM slot is labelled 1 For full redundancv each PEM must be attached to a dedicated circuit breaker For example PEM 0 connects to circuit breaker 0 and PEM 1 connects to circuit breaker 1 AN WARNING Prevent exposure and contact with hazardous voltages Do not attempt to operate this svstem with the safetv cover removed Step Task 1 Switch the Over Current Protector located on the PEM front panel to the OFF position 2 Turn off power to the PEM Ensure that the remote power source is in the OFF position and that the PEM Status LED and Pwr In OK LED are off Loosen the retaining screw and remove PEM safetv cover see Figure 8 1 Disconnect power cables attached to the PEM Slide the PEM out of the slot o oc A CO If you are not replacing the PEM close the empty slot with a blank panels power supply blank Installing DC Power Entry Modules 39 support dell com www dell com 40 Installing DC Power Entry Modules Pow
61. urrent Emissions EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker EN 61000 4 2 ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN 61000 4 4 EFT EN 61000 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 6 Low Frequency Conducted Immunity Product Recycling and Disposal This switch must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations Dell Networking encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed Dell Networking offers a variety of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products System Specifications o c www dell com support dell com 66 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive for Recovery Recycle and Reuse of IT and Telecommunications Products Dell Networking 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 in Figure B 3 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 B 3 The European WEEE Symbol In accordance with the European WEEE Directive electrical and electronic equipment EEE is to be collected separately and to be re
62. used 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 Dell Networking 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 Dell Networking 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 Dell Networking Technical Assistance Center TAC see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 55 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 Contacting Technical Support The iSupport Website iSupport provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Dell Networking equipment and mitigat
63. wing graphic symbols are used in this document to bring attention to hazards that exist when handling the C7004 C150 and its components Please read these alerts and heed their warnings and cautions Table 1 1 describes symbols contained in this guide Table 1 1 Information Symbols Symbol Warning Description La Note This symbol informs you of important operational information Caution This symbol informs you that improper handling and installation could result in equipment damage A or loss of data Warning This symbol signals information about hardware handling that could result in injury A WARNING 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 AC power cords Disconnect both power cords before servicing VAN WARNING Class 1 laser product ZN ATTENTION Produit laser de classe 1 A WARNUNG Laserprodukt der Klasse 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT A WARNING This equipment contains optical transceivers which comply with the limits of Class 1 laser radiation Visible and invisible 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 About this Guide 7 www dell com support dell com 8 A WARNING Building Supply Notice for AC Power Supply Use This product

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