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1. Figure 3 2 Serial Number Location for the Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the Cisco IEM 3000 8FM Module 203763 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 em APPENDIX A Technical Specifications Table A 1 lists the operating temperatures for the Cisco IE 3000 switches modules and power convertor Table A 2 lists the technical specifications for the switches and modules Table A 3 lists the technical specifications for the Cisco IE 3000 switch power converter The operating temperature for the Cisco IE 3000 switches modules and the power convertor varies among environments based on factors such as the system configuration and enclosure types Table A 1 describes three different environments and the operating temperature for each of the environments Table A 1 Operating Temperature for the Cisco IE 3000 Switches and Power Convertor Industrial Automation and Hazardous Locations Substation Traffic Signal Enclosure Sealed enclosures Vented enclosures Fan or blower equipped types For example NEMA4 NEMA4X For example NEMA1 IP20 and enclosures NEMA12 NEMA13 IP54 and IP21 For example NEMA TS 2 TESS Note The minimum airflow is 150 Ifm Operating 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 29 to 165 F 34 to 74 C temperature 1 lfm linear feet per
2. 202030 Stepb Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to insert the input and output wires of an additional external alarm device into the second power and relay connector Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Figure B 30 shows the completed wiring for two power supplies and two external alarm devices Figure B 30 1 Power source A positive connection Completed Connections for Two External Alarm Devices on the Power and Relay Connector 201820 Power source B positive connection Power source A return connection Power source B return connection External device 1 relay wire major alarm External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection connection 4 External device 1 relay wire major alarm External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection connection If your power source is 48 VDC this table descibes the wiring connections for Figure B 30 1 Power source A return connection Power source B return connection Power source A 48 VDC connection Power source B 48 VDC connection External device 1 relay wire major alarm connection External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection 4 External device 1 relay wire major alarm connection External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection See the Attach the Powe
3. B Connecting Destination Ports Figure B 33 Installing an SFP Module into an SFP Module Slot irap SET4 b B r B E X ts _ d x d I gt k Ory Cisco IE 3009 201866 Stepb Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports store them for later use AN Caution Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Step6 Insert the LC cable connector into the SFP module Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots To remove an SFP module from a module receptacle follow these steps Step1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a grounded bare metal surface Step2 Disconnect the LC from the SFP module Step3 Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean Step4 Unlock and remove the SFP module See Figure B 34 If the module has a bale clasp latch pull the bale out and down to eject the module If the bale clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrument to open the bale clasp latch Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 44 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting D
4. Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Chapter1 Overview B rront Panel Description Figure 1 3 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM Module 201702 1 110 100 ports Figure 1 4 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM Module 201701 1 100BASE FX ports Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Overview 10 100 Ports Front Panel Description W You can set the 10 100 ports to operate at 10 or 100 Mb s in full duplex or half duplex mode You can also set these ports for speed and duplex autonegotiation in compliance with IEEE 802 3AB The default setting is autonegotiate When set for autonegotiation the port senses the speed and duplex settings of the attached device and advertises its own capabilities If the connected device also supports autonegotiation the switch port negotiates the best connection that is the fastest line speed that both devices support and full duplex transmission if the attached device supports it and configures itself accordingly In all cases the attached device must be within 328 feet 100 meters OOBASE TX traffic requires Category 5 cable IOBASE T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 cables When connecting the switch to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP Phones be sure that the cable is a straight through cable You can use the mdix auto interface configuration command in the command line interface CLI to enable the automatic medium de
5. Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Installing the Switch MI Rotate all feet to the recessed positions so that the switch can mount flat on the wall or panel See Figure B 22 Position the rear panel of the switch against the wall or a panel in the desired location See Figure B 24 Figure B 24 Mounting the Switch on the Wall 201833 Place a number 10 screw that you provide through each DIN rail latch and screw them into the wall 1 Wal After the switch is mounted on the wall or panel connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page B 36 Installing the Switch in a Rack You can use an optional DIN rail adapter kit available through Cisco part number STK RACKMNT 2955 to mount the switch in a 19 inch rack The rack mounting kit comes with a DIN rail adapter and screws to attach the adapter to the rack Ask your Cisco representative for details OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing the Switch k you must take special In a rac is unit i th Ing or servicing hen mount precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The follow ensure your safety injury w To prevent bodily Warning ded to ines ar
6. Read these topics and perform the procedures in this order e Preparing for Installation page 2 1 e Adding Modules to the Switch page 2 5 e Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card page 2 10 e Verifying Switch Operation page 2 11 e Installing the Switch page 2 23 e Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits page 2 32 e Connecting Destination Ports page 2 36 e Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter page 2 44 e Where to Go Next page 2 53 Preparing for Installation This section provides information about these topics e Warnings page 2 2 e Installation Guidelines page 2 3 e Verifying Package Contents page 2 5 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation B Preparing for Installation Warnings A These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Guide Warning A Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals Statement 43 Warning A Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement
7. OL 13017 01 BE Contents Expansion Module Configurations B 9 Connecting Modules B 11 Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card B 13 Verifying Switch Operation B 14 Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port B 15 Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power B 16 Grounding the Switch B 17 Wiring the DC Power Source B 19 Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch B 24 Running POST B 25 Power On the Switch B 25 Verify POST Results B 25 Disconnect Power B 25 Installing the Switch B 26 Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail B 27 Installing the Switch on a Wall B 31 Installing the Switch in a Rack B 33 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail ora Rack B 35 Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits B 36 Information about the Sealed Relay Device B 37 Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power B 37 Wiring the External Alarms B 38 Connecting Destination Ports B 41 Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports B 41 Installing and Removing SFP Modules B 42 Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots B 43 Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots B 44 Connecting to SFP Modules B 45 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port B 46 Connecting to 100BASE FX Ports B 48 Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter B 49 Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch B 49 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter B 52 Connecting the DC Power Clip B 52 Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source B
8. and the return is the adjacent connection labeled RT See Figure 2 12 Measure two strands of twisted pair copper wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the DC power source Using an 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip each of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wire Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation Figure 2 13 Stripping the Power Connection Wire o oo 4 g o 1 10 25 in 6 3 mm 0 02 in 0 5 mm Insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the connection labeled V and the exposed part of the return wire into the connection labeled RT See Figure 2 14 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Only wire with insulation should extend from the connector Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector Statement 122 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EXUM Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Verifying Switch Operation Figure 2 14 Inserting Wires in the Power and Relay Connector 202028 1 Power source positive connection 2 Power source return connection Step6 Us
9. conditions and can be configured to indicate an alarm with either open or closed contacts The relay itself is normally open so under power failure conditions the contacts are open From the CLI you can associate any alarm condition with one or with both alarm relays Alarm relays often control an external alarm device such as a bell or a light To connect an external alarm device to the relay you must connect two relay contact wires to complete an electrical circuit Both alarm terminals on the power and relay connector are labeled A and you can connect them without regard to polarity See the switch software configuration guide for instructions on configuring the alarm relays For more information about the power and relay connector see Appendix C Cable and Connectors You can get replacement power and relay connectors PWR IE3000 CNCT by calling Cisco Technical Support Console Port You can connect a switch to a PC through the console port and the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable If you want to connect a switch to a terminal you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYNz with that adapter from Cisco Systems For console port and adapter pinout information see the Two Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts section on page C 5 LEDs You can use the LEDs to monitor the switch status activity and performance Figure 1 6 to Figure 1 9 show the front panel LEDs and the
10. there is no available switch port to which to connect the management station Disconnect a device from a switch port and then press the Express Setup button Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Overview Front Panel Description W System LED The System LED shows whether the system is receiving power and is functioning properly Table 1 3 lists the system LED colors and their meanings Table 1 3 System LED Color System Status Off System is not powered on Green System is operating normally Red Switch is not functioning properly Alarm LED Table 1 4 lists the alarm LED colors and their meanings Table 1 4 Alarm Status LED Color System Status Off Alarms are not configured or the switch is off Green Alarms are configured Blinking red Switch has detected a major alarm Red Switch has detected a minor alarm Power Status LED The switch can operate with one or two DC power sources Each DC input has an associated LED that shows the status of the corresponding DC input If power is present on the circuit the LED is green If power is not present the LED color depends on the alarm configuration If alarms are configured the LED is red when power is not present otherwise the LED is off If the switch has dual power sources the switch draws power from the power source with the higher voltage If the one of the DC sources fails the alternate DC source powers the switch
11. tial cisco E 202295 Cisco J 3000 Ory Push the upper modules latches at the top of the switch and the power converter up and the lower module latches at the bottom of the switch and the power converter down See Figure 2 39 Figure 2 39 Pushing the Module Latches Up and Positioning the Hardware 202296 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Step3 Put the two modules together so that the power module fits in the switch recess Step4 Push the upper module latches down and the lower module latches up to secure the power converter to the switch See Figure 2 40 Figure 2 40 Pushing the Latches In 202297 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter You install the power converter on a DIN rail wall or rack as you would a switch module You should first attach the power converter to the switch and then install the entire switch assembly on the DIN rail wall or rack adapter For more information see the Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch section on page 2 45 the Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail section on page 2 23 the Installing the Switch on the Wall section on page 2 27 or the Installing the Switch in a Rack section on page 2 29 A Warning This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that
12. 1003 Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Warning A This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Warning A This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning A This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning A Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Warning For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed the following ports must be connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection 10 100 1000 Ethernet Statement 1044 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation A Prepari
13. 36 B 41 10 100 ports 1 5 auto MDIX 1 5 2 36 B 41 C 1 C 4 pinouts C 5 See also connectors and cables Cisco IOS command line interface 1 14 Cisco IP Phones connecting to 2 36 B 41 Cisco Network Assistant 1 14 CiscoView 1 15 clearance 2 4 B 7 CLI 1 14 command line interface See CLI compact flash memory card installing removing 2 10 B 13 overview 1 11 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Bb index connecting to 10 100 1000 ports 2 36 B 41 to IO00BASE FX ports 2 43 B 48 to console port 2 12 to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 to DC power 2 16 to 2 22 B 19 to B 25 to external alarm devices 2 33 to 2 35 B 38 to B 40 to modules 2 8 B 11 to PC 2 12 to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 to power converter 2 44 to 2 53 B 49 to B 59 to SFP modules 2 41 to 2 42 B 45 to B 46 to terminal 2 12 to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 connectors and cables 10 100 1000 C 1 to C 2 console C 4to C 9 dual purpose C 4 SC connectors C 3 SFP module ports C 3 console port connecting to 2 12 to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 default characteristics 2 12 B 15 described 1 6 specifications C 4 to C 9 crossover cable C 7 pinout four twisted pair 1000BASE T ports C 6 C 8 D DC power connecting to 2 16 to 2 22 B 19 to B 25 default characteristics of the console port 2 12 B 15 device manager described 1 14 to configure switch 2 53 B 59 diagnosing problems 3 1 dimensions A 2 to A 3 dual purpose ports connectors and cables C 4 descr
14. 5 mm See Figure 2 42 Figure 2 42 Preparing the AC Power Cord 1 0 25 inch 6 35 mm 2 0 75 inch 19 05 mm Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter Follow these steps to connect the AC power cord to the power converter A Caution AC power sources must be dedicated AC branch circuits Each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated two pole circuit breaker E Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation A Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter ll Caution Step 1 Step 2 Do not insert the cord into the AC outlet until you have completed wiring the line neutral and ground connections Remove the plastic cover from the input power terminals and set it aside See Figure 2 43 Figure 2 43 AC DC Power Input Terminal Block 1 Ground wire Insert the exposed ground wire lead into the power converter ground wire connection Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connector See Figure 2 44 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Figure 2 44 Connecting AC Power to the Power Converter 1 Ground 3 AC line 2 AC neutral Step3 Tighten the ground wire terminal block screw S Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Step4 Insert the line and neut
15. 53 Preparing the AC Power Cord B 53 Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter B 54 Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source B 57 Applying Power to the Power Converter B 59 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide mm OL 13017 01 APPENDIX Cc APPENDIX D INDEX Contents MI Where to Go Next B 59 Cable and Connectors C 1 Connector Specifications C 1 10 100 Ports C 1 Connecting to 1OBASE T and 100BASE TX Compatible Devices C 1 Connecting to 1000BASE T Devices C 1 100BASE FX Ports C 3 SFP Module Ports C 3 Dual Purpose Ports C 4 Console Port C 4 Cable and Adapter Specifications C 4 SFP Module Cable Specifications C 4 Two Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts C 5 Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports C 6 Crossover Cable and Adapter Pinouts C 7 Identifying a Crossover Cable C 7 Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports C 7 Adapter Pinouts C 8 Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program D 1 Accessing the CLI from the Console Port D 1 Entering the Initial Configuration Information D 2 IP Settings D 2 Completing the Setup Program D 2 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H BE Contents Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EUM OL 13017 01 Audience Purpose aan Preface This guide is for the networking or computer t
16. C 2 lists the pinouts for the console port the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable and the console device Table C 2 Console Port Signaling Using a DB 9 Adapter Switch Console RJ 45 to DB 9 Console Port DTE Terminal Adapter Device Signal DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 8 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 2 RxD GND 5 GND GND 5 GND RxD 3 TxD DSR 4 DTR CTS 7 RTS Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 AppendixC Cable and Connectors Cable and Adapter Specifications MEI Table C 3 lists the pinouts for the console port RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter and the console device S Note The RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN containing this adapter from Cisco Table C 3 Console Port Signaling Using a DB 25 Adapter Switch Console RJ 45 to DB 25 Console Port DTE Terminal Adapter Device Signal DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 5 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 3 RxD GND 7 GND GND 7 GND RxD 2 TxD DSR 20 DTR CTS d RTS Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 RN Appendix Cable and Connectors B Cable and Adapter Specifications Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide eco i OL 13017 01 Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program This appendix provides a command line interface CLI based setup procedure for a standalone switch For
17. CLL enter commands at the Switch prompt through the console port by using a terminal emulation program or through the network by using Telnet For configuration information see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference To use the Cisco Network Assistant see the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide on Cisco com Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EIN OL 13017 01 Numerics 10 100 1000 ports cable lengths 2 4 B 6 connecting to 2 36 B 41 described 1 5 10 100 ports cable lengths 2 4 B 6 connecting to 2 36 B 41 described 1 5 1000BASE T ports C 6 100BASE FX ports cable lengths 2 4 B 6 cable specifications C 5 connecting to 2 43 B 48 described 1 5 A AC DC power converter connecting to 2 44 to 2 53 B 49 to B 59 adapter pinouts terminal RJ 45 to DB 25 C 9 RJ 45 to DB 9 C 8 adding modules to the switch B 8 airflow required clearance 2 4 B 7 alarm relay connections connection procedures 2 33 to 2 35 B 38 to B 40 power and relay connector 1 6 altitude A 2 to A 3 auto MDIX 1 5 2 36 B 41 C 1 C 4 autonegotiation 1 5 cables crossover four twisted pair pinout 1000BASE T ports C 6 C 8 identifying C 7 two twisted pair pinout 10 100 ports C 5 using C 1 optical C 5 SFP module C 4 straight through four twisted pair pinout 1000BASE T ports C 6 C 7 two twisted pair pinout C 5 using C 1 cabling 10 100 1000 ports 2
18. Connecting to a Fiber Optic SFP Module Port 202031 1 ILC connector Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device Observe the port status LED The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops This process takes about 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 48 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter BM If an LED is off the target device might not be turned on there might be a cable problem or there might be a problem with the adapter installed in the target device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Step5 If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or target device Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter The Cisco IE 3000 switch can be used with an optional AC DC power converter PWR IE3000 AC These sections describe the steps required to connect the switch to a power converter e Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch page B 49 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter page B 52 Connecting the DC Power Clip page B 52 e Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source page B 53 Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source page
19. Replace the plastic cover over the terminal block Step7 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the AC outlet Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter BM Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source S You can also connect the power converter to a DC power source The power converter adapts the power source voltage to the 24 VDC that the switch requires Follow these steps to connect the power converter to a DC power source Note A Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C Warning Use twisted pair supply wires suitable for 86 F 30 C above surrounding ambient temperature outside the enclosure Statement 1067 Step1 Measure a single length of stranded copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the earth ground The wire color might differ depending on the country that you are using it in For connections from the power converter to earth ground use shielded 18 AWG stranded copper wire such as Belden part number 9912 or the equivalent Step2 Measure a length of twisted pair copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the DC power source For DC connections from the power converter to the DC source use 18 AWG twisted pair copper wire such as Belden part number 9344 or the equivalent Ste
20. an industrial environment and therefore it will not meet the environmental performance specifications for the Cisco IE 3000 switch Note To install the switch in a rack follow these steps Use the four Phillips machine screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack See Figure 2 25 Step 1 Installing the DIN Rail on the Rack Figure 2 25 6v8L0c Follow the steps described in the Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail page 23 Step 2 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch MI Figure 2 26 Installing the Switch on a Rack 201831 After the switch is mounted in the rack connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page 2 32 For instructions on how to remove the switch from a rack see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack section on page 2 31 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack To remove the switch from a DIN rail or a rack follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that power is removed from the switch and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the switch Step2 Use a tool such as a flathead screw driver to press in the space next to the tab on each of the latches and turn the screw driver clockwise See Figure 2 19 Step3 Push the DIN rail latches at the top of the switch up and the latches at the bo
21. card top and pull it out Place it in an antistatic bag to protect it from static discharge To install a card slide it into the slot and press it firmly in place The card is keyed so that you cannot insert it the wrong way Verifying Switch Operation Before installing the switch in its final location power on the switch and verify that the switch passes the power on self test POST These sections describe the steps required to connect a PC or terminal to the switch console port to power on the switch and to observe POST results Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port page 2 12 e Verifying Switch Operation page 2 11 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EXIN Chapter2 Switch Installation B Verifying Switch Operation Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port To connect a PC to the console port use the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable To connect a terminal to the console port you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN with that adapter from Cisco For console port and adapter pinout information see the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 The PC or terminal must support VT100 terminal emulation The terminal emulation software frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or Procomm Plus makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible dur
22. does not exceed 140 F 60 C S Note When the switch is installed in an industrial enclosure the temperature within the enclosure is greater than normal room temperature outside the enclosure The temperature inside the enclosure cannot exceed 140 F 60 C the maximum ambient enclosure temperature of the switch Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Connect the unit only to a Class 2 DC power source Caution This equipment is only suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D or nonhazardous locations Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Adding Modules to the Switch W Verifying Package Contents S Carefully remove the contents from the shipping container and check each item for damage If any item is missing or damaged contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support Return all packing materials to the shipping container and save them The switch is shipped with these items Documentation CD that includes Cisco IE 3000 Switch Getting Started Guide in English German French Spanish Italian Japanese and simplified Chinese Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch safety warnings translated in German T
23. following sections describe them All LEDs are visible through the GUI management applications the Cisco Network Assistant application for multiple switches and the device manager GUI for a single switch The switch software configuration guide describes how to use the CLI to configure and to monitor individual switches and switch clusters Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Erm OL 13017 01 Chapter1 Overview Front Panel Description Figure 1 6 LEDs on the Cisco IE 3000 Switch 201703 1 Express setup button 5 Dual purpose uplink port LED 2 System LED 6 Pwr BLED 3 Alarm LED 7 Pwr ALED 4 Setup LED 8 Port LED Figure 1 7 LEDs on the Cisco IEM 3000 8TM Module 201706 1 110 100 port LED Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Chapter1 Overview B rront Panel Description Figure 1 8 LEDs on the Cisco IEM 3000 8FM Module 201705 1 100BASE FX port LEDs Setup LED The Setup LED displays the express setup mode for the initial configuration Table 1 2 lists the LED colors and their meanings Table 1 2 Setup LED Color Setup Status Off dark Switch is configured as a managed switch Solid green Switch is in initial setup Blinking green Switch is in initial setup in recovery or initial setup is incomplete Solid red Switch failed to start initial setup or recovery because
24. for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no yes Enter a hostname for the switch and press Return On a command switch the hostname is limited to 28 characters on a member switch to 31 characters Do not use n where n is a number as the last character in a hostname for any switch Enter host name Switch host_name Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EIN OL 13017 01 Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Entering the Initial Configuration Information W Enter an enable secret password and press Return The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters can start with a number is case sensitive allows spaces but ignores leading spaces The secret password is encrypted and the enable password is in plain text Enter enable secret secret password Enter an enable password and press Return Enter enable password enable password Enter a virtual terminal Telnet password and press Return The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters is case sensitive allows spaces but ignores leading
25. go networkassistant For information on starting the Cisco Network Assistant application see the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide on Cisco com Device Manager You can use the device manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This web interface offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access the device manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the getting started guide and the device manager online help Cisco IOS CLI The switch CLI is based on Cisco IOS software and is enhanced to support desktop switching features You can fully configure and monitor the switch You can access the CLI either by connecting your management station directly to the switch management port or a console port or by using Telnet from a remote management station See the switch command reference on Cisco com for more information Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EN OL 13017 01 Chapter 1 Overview Network Configurations MI CiscoWorks application The CiscoWorks device management application displays the switch image that you can use to set configuration parameters and to view the switch status and performance information The CiscoView application which you purchase separately can be a standalone application or part of a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP platform See the CiscoView documentation for more i
26. minute S Note The safety certifications apply only to ambient temperatures under 140 F 60 C However the Cisco IE 3000 switch can function in the substation and traffic signal installations under the environmental conditions shown in Table A 1 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 NH Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A 2 Cisco IE 3000 Series Technical Specifications Environmental Ranges Storage temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating shock 20 g at 11 ms Operating altitude Up to 13 000 ft 3962 m Storage altitude Up to 40 000 ft 12 192 m Power Requirements DC input voltage Cisco IE 3000 8TC and Cisco IE 3000 4TC e Range 18 to 60 VDC e Nominal 24 or 48 VDC The DC input power supply is an SELV circuit and it can only be connected to another SELV circuit Maximum DC input current Cisco IE 3000 8TC and Cisco IE 3000 4TC A 48 VDC e 2A Q 24 VDC Power consumption Cisco IE 3000 8TC Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 35 W maximum Physical Dimensions Weight Cisco IE 3000 8TC 4 4 Ib 2 kg Cisco IE 3000 4TC 4 4 Ib 2 kg Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 3 2 Ib 1 45 kg Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 2 05 Ib 0 93 kg Dimensions Cisco IE 3000 8TC and Cisco IE 3000 4TC Wa DX H 6x 4 4 x 5 8 in 15 4 x 11 2 x 14 7 cm Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 3 6 x 4 4 x 5 8 i
27. on page 2 5 Table 1 1 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Models Switch Model Description Cisco IE 3000 4TC 4 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports and 2 dual purpose ports each with a 10 100 1000BASE T copper port and an SFP small form factor pluggable module slot Cisco IE 3000 8TC 8 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports and 2 dual purpose ports Cisco IEM 3000 8TM Expansion module with 8 10 100BASE T copper Ethernet ports Cisco IEM 3000 8FM Expansion module with 8 1OOBASE FX fiber optic Ethernet ports Front Panel Description This section describes the front panel and includes these sections e 10 100 Ports page 1 5 e Dual Purpose Ports page 1 5 e jOOBASE FX Ports page 1 5 e Power and Relay Connector page 1 5 e Console Port page 1 6 LEDs page 1 6 The switch front panel contains the ports the LEDs and the power and relay connectors Figure 1 1 to Figure 1 4 show the switch and expansion module front panels Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Er OL 13017 01 Chapter1 Overview Front Panel Description Figure 1 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC Switch irap Cisco 201699 1 Power and relay connectors 4 10 100 ports 2 Console port 5 Protective ground connection 3 Dual purpose ports Figure 1 2 Cisco IE 3000 4TC Switch 201700 1 Power and relay connectors 4 10 100 ports 2 Console port 5 Protective ground connection 3 Dual purpose ports
28. rail 2 Foot in extended position 4 Foot in recessed position After the switch is mounted on the DIN rail connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page 2 32 Note For instructions on how to remove the switch from a DIN rail see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack section on page 2 31 Installing the Switch on the Wall To attach the switch to a wall or a panel follow these steps A Warning Read the wall mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system Statement 378 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EZ Chapter2 Switch Installation BE installing the Switch Step1 Ifthe DIN rail latches are pushed out push in the DIN rail latches See Figure 2 23 Figure 2 23 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches In Ee 202370 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 2 Switch Installation Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Installing the Switch MI Rotate all feet to the recessed positions so that the switch can mount flat on the wall or panel See Figure 2 22 Position the rear panel of the switch against the wall or a panel in the desired location See Figure 2 24 Figure 2 24 Mounting the Switch on the Wal
29. terminal if needed Stepb Connect the other end of the adapter cable to the PC or terminal adapter Step6 Start the terminal emulation software on the PC Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power These sections describe the steps required to connect a protective ground and DC power to the switch e Grounding the Switch page B 17 e Wiring the DC Power Source page B 19 e Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch page B 24 Note The Cisco IE 3000 switch can be used with an optional AC DC power converter PWR IE3000 AC For instructions on how to connect the power converter to the switch see the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page B 49 Locate the power and relay connector in the switch accessory kit S Note You can get replacement power and relay connectors PWR IE3000 CNCT by calling Cisco Technical Support See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Verifying Switch Operation Obtain these necessary tools and equipment e Ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver that exerts up to 15 inch pounds in lb of pressure e Ring terminal lug such as Thomas amp Bett part number 1ORCR or equivalent e Crimping tool such as Thomas amp Bett part number WT2000 ERG 2001 or equivalent e 10 ga
30. the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 11 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H AppendixD Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program B Entering the Initial Configuration Information The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence Press Enter to display the setup prompt Follow the steps described in the Entering the Initial Configuration Information section on page D 2 Entering the Initial Configuration Information IP Settings To set up the switch you need to complete the setup program which runs automatically after the switch is powered on You must assign an IP address and other configuration information necessary for the switch to communicate with the local routers and the Internet This information is also required if you plan to use the device manager or Cisco Network Assistant to configure and manage the switch You need this information from your network administrator before you complete the setup program e Switch IP address e Subnet mask IP netmask e Default gateway router e Enable secret password e Enable password e Telnet password Completing the Setup Program Step 1 Step 2 Follow these steps to complete the setup program and to create an initial configuration for the switch Enter Yes at these two prompts Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no yes At any point you may enter a question mark
31. the External Alarms section on page B 38 Otherwise go to the Verifying Switch Operation section on page B 14 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Er Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Verifying Switch Operation Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch Step 1 A Follow these steps to attach the power and relay connectors to the front panel of the switch Insert the power and relay connector into the Pwr A receptacle on the switch front panel See Figure B 17 Warning Step 2 When you connect or disconnect the power and relay connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and alarm circuit Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Failure to securely tighten the power and relay connector captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is accidentally removed Statement 1058 Figure B 17 Connecting the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch 201858 1 Power source A connector 3 Pwr B receptacle 2 Pwr A receptacle 4 Power source B connector Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power and relay connector When you are testing the switch one power sou
32. the cable See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for recommended Ethernet cables Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter3 Troubleshooting Link Status Diagnosing Problems W Verify that both sides have link A single broken wire or one shutdown port can cause one side to show link but the other side does not have link A link LED does not guarantee that the cable is fully functional The cable might have encountered physical stress that causes it to function at a marginal level If the link light for the port does not come on Connect the cable from the switch to a known good device Make sure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct ports e Verify that both devices have power e Verify that you are using the correct cable type See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for more information Ruleoutloose connections Sometimes a cable appears to be seated but is not Disconnect the cable and then reconnect it Transceiver Issues Use only Cisco SFP modules on the switch Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and validate that the module meets the requirements for the switch Check these items e Bad or wrong SFP module Exchange the suspect module with a known good module Verify that the module is supported on
33. the device for any degradation of materials If any degradation is found replace the complete product not only the sealed device Following is some information about the sealed relay device A Warning Exposure to some chemicals could degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the sealed relay device Statment 381 Sealed Device Relay Model AGN200A03 manufactured by Matsushita Electric Works Relay cover manufacturer of plastic material Nippon Oil Corporation Designation of plastic material type FC 100 Generic name of plastic material liquid crystal polymer Relay body manufacturer of plastic material Ueno Fine Chemicals Industry Ltd Designation of plastic material type 2125G Generic name of plastic material liquid crystal polymer Relay Epoxy manufacturer of plastic material Resinous Kasei Co Ltd Designation of material type A 2500BK Generic name of plastic material epoxy resin Sealed Device Relay Model B4GA003Z manufactured by Fujitsu Takamisawa Electric Company Ltd Relay cover manufacturer of plastic material Sumitomo Chemical Co Ltd Designation of plastic material type E4009 Generic name of plastic material liquid crystal polymer Relay body manufacture of plastic material Sumitomo Chemical Co Ltd Designation of plastic material type E6807LHF Generic Name of plastic material liquid crystal polymer Relay Epoxy manufacture of material Sumitomo Bakelite Co Ltd Designation of material
34. their normal operating status If the switch fails POST the System LED turns red Note POST failures are usually fatal Contact your Cisco technical support representative if your switch does not pass POST If you have a terminal connected to the console port you can also view POST status and test results on the terminal If the terminal displays garbled characters you might need to reset the terminal emulation software to 9600 bits per second For more information about viewing results on a terminal see the Verify POST Results section on page 2 22 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Troubleshooting Bl Diagnosing Problems A Warning If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding To verify switch operation perform POST on the switch in a nonhazardous location before installation Statement 1065 Verify Switch LEDs If you have physical access to the switch look at the port LEDs for information about the switch See the LEDs section on page 1 6 for a description of the LED colors and their meanings Verify Switch Connections Review this section when troubleshooting switch connection problems Bad or Damaged Cable Always
35. to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 terminal emulation software 2 12 B 15 troubleshooting bad or damaged cable 3 2 connection problems 3 2 diagnosing problems 3 1 Ethernet and fiber cables 3 2 link status 3 3 ping end device 3 3 port and interface settings 3 3 POST 3 1 serial number location 3 6 spanning tree loops 3 4 speed duplex and autonegotiation 3 4 switch performance 3 4 understanding POST results 3 1 with LEDs 3 2 troubleshooting spanning tree loops 3 4 V verifying package contents 2 5 B 7 verifying switch operation 2 11 to 2 22 B 14 to B 25 Ww warnings airflow restriction 2 3 ambient temperature 2 3 DC power 2 2 functional ground lug 2 14 B 17 industrial environment B 4 installation 2 2 to 2 4 B 2 to B 4 jewelry removal 2 2 B 2 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Bb index warnings continued lightning activity 2 2 B 2 national laws and regulations 2 2 qualified personnel 2 2 B 2 restricted access areas 2 2 B 2 supply wires 2 51 B 3 B 57 wiring the relays 2 33 to 2 35 B 38 to B 40 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EN OL 13017 01
36. type SUMIMAC ECR 9750K2 Generic name of plastic material epoxy resin Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power For instructions on grounding the switch and connecting the DC power see the Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power section on page B 16 For instructions on using a power converter for DC power see the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page B 49 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Era Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Wiring the External Alarms The alarm relays on the switch are normally open To connect an external alarm device to the relays you must connect two relay contact wires to complete an electrical circuit Because each external alarm device requires two connections to a relay the switch supports a maximum of two external alarm devices This procedure is optional A Warning Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 AN Caution The input voltage source of the alarm circuits must be an isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 24 VDC 1 A S Note Wire connections to the power and relay connector must be UL and CS
37. 005 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 A Caution You must connect the switch only to a DC input power source that has an input supply voltage from 18 to 60 VDC If the supply voltage is not in this range the switch might not operate properly or might be damaged A Caution For wire connections to the power and relay connector you must use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to the optional AC DC converter go to the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page 2 44 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 A Verifying Switch Operation E To wire the switch to a DC input power source follow these steps Locate the power and relay connector see Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Power and Relay Connector 201815 Identify the positive and return DC power connections on the connector The positive DC power connection is labeled V
38. 12 or the equivalent Step2 Measure a length of twisted pair copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the DC power source For DC connections from the power converter to the DC source use 18 AWG twisted pair copper wire such as Belden part number 9344 or the equivalent Step3 Using a 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip the ground wire and both ends of the twisted pair wires to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm x 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation See Figure 2 9 Step4 Connect one end of the stranded copper wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Step5 Insert the other end of the exposed ground wire lead into the earth ground wire connection on the power converter terminal block Only wire with insulation should extend from the connection See Figure 2 45 Step6 Tighten the earth ground wire connection terminal block screw S Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 0L 13017 01 EM Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter A Figure 2 45 AC DC Power Input Terminal Block Wire Connections to a DC Source 1 Earth ground wire connection 3 Positive DC connection 2 Return wire connecti
39. 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card W Figure B 6 Pushing the Module Latches In 201826 Step6 Optional If the first module attached was an Cisco IEM 3000 8TM you can connect another Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion module Follow Step 1 to Step 5 to connect the module Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card The switches store Cisco IOS software images and switch configurations on a removable flash memory card You can replace the switch without reconfiguring it The switch ships with the compact flash memory card installed Verify that the card is in place on the bottom of the switch A Warning Do not insert or remove the compact flash card while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 379 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 uN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Verifying Switch Operation Follow these directions to remove or replace the compact flash memory card Step1 Locate the compact flash memory card slot on the bottom of the switch See Figure B 7 Figure B 7 Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card from the Switch 201851 Bottom of switch Step2 Install or rem
40. 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Adding Modules to the Switch For multimode MM connections you can connect a I00BASE FX port to a port on a target device by using an dual LC connector Adding Modules to the Switch The Cisco IE 3000 4TC or the Cisco IE 3000 8TC switch can operate as standalone devices with four or eight Fast Ethernet ports respectively To increase the number of Fast Ethernet ports by 8 or 16 you can connect the Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules Depending on the mix of switches and expansion modules you can have up to 24 Fast Ethernet ports S Note The expansion modules cannot operate as standalone devices Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 8 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Adding Modules to the Switch W Expansion Module Configurations To increase the number of ports add one or two expansion modules to the switch If you are installing only one module it can be either a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or a Cisco IEM 3000 8FM If you are installing two modules the first must be a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the second can be either a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or a Cisco IEM 3000 8FM You cannot add two Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules Table B 1 lists the port combinations using switch and expansion modules Table B 1
41. 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Figure 2 29 Torquing the Power and Relay Connector Captive Screws 202030 Stepb Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to insert the input and output wires of an additional external alarm device into the second power and relay connector Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ES OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits W Figure 2 30 shows the completed wiring for two power supplies and two external alarm devices Figure 2 30 1 Power source A positive connection Completed Connections for Two External Alarm Devices on the Power and Relay Connector 201820 Power source B positive connection Power source A return connection Power source B return connection External device 1 relay wire major alarm External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection connection 4 External device 1 relay wire major alarm External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection connection If your power source is 48 VDC this table descibes the wiring connections for Figure 2 30 1 Power source A return connection Power source B return connection Power source A 48 VDC connection Power source B 48 VDC connection External device 1 relay wire major alarm connection External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connectio
42. A rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to an external alarm device follow these steps Step1 Measure two strands of twisted pair wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the external alarm device Step2 Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation Step3 Insert the exposed wires for the external alarm device into the two connections labeled A See Figure B 28 Figure B 28 Inserting Relay Wires into the Power and Relay Connector 202029 1 External device relay wire A connection 1 2 External device relay wire A connection 2 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 38 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Ml Step4 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector captive screw above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb See Figure B 29 for details A Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb Figure B 29 Torquing the Power and Relay Connector Captive Screws
43. AC DC power converter PWR IE3000 AC For instructions on how to connect the power converter to the switch see the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page 2 44 Locate the power and relay connector in the switch accessory kit S Note You can get replacement power and relay connectors PWR IE3000 CNCT by calling Cisco Technical Support See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Obtain these necessary tools and equipment e Ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver that exerts up to 15 inch pounds in lb of pressure e Ring terminal lug such as Thomas amp Bett part number 10RCR or equivalent e Crimping tool such as Thomas amp Bett part number WT2000 ERG 2001 or equivalent e 10 gauge copper ground wire such as Belden part number 9912 or equivalent For DC power connections use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 e Wire stripping tools for stripping 10 and 18 gauge wires Grounding the Switch To ground the switch to earth ground by using the ground screw follow these steps Make sure to follow any grounding requirements at your site A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
44. Afiafi CISCO Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide June 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 13017 01 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio co
45. B 57 e Applying Power to the Power Converter page B 59 Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch Follow these directions to connect the power converter to the switch A Warning Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 B 49 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment E Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Step1 Remove the left side panel of the switch by firmly grasping both sides of it in the middle and pulling it outward If necessary use a screwdriver to open the side panel See Figure B 38 Figure B 38 Opening the Left Side Panel of the Switch 202295 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter ll Step2 Push the upper modules latches at the top of the switch and the power converter up and the lower module latches at the bottom of the switch and the power converter down See Figure B 39 Figure B 39 Pushing the Module Latches Up and Positioning the Hardware 202296 Step3 Put the two modules together so that the power module fits in the swit
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47. Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 NN Appendix C Cable and Connectors B Cable and Adapter Specifications Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports Figure C 7 and Figure C 8 show the schematics of four twisted pair cables for 10 100 1000 ports on the Cisco IE 3000 switches Figure C 7 Switch Router or PC 1 TPO gt 1 TP1 2 TPO 2 TP1 3 TP1 4 3 TPO 6 TP1 6 TPO 4 TP2 4 gt 4 TP3 5 TP2 5 TP3 7 TP3 4 7 TP2 8 TP3 8 TP2 Figure C 8 Switch Switch 1 TPO 1 TPO 2 TPO 2 TPO 3 TP1 3 TP1 6 TP1 6 TP1 4 TP2 4 4 TP2 5 TP2 4 5 TP2 7 TP3 7 TP3 8 TP3 8 TP3 65274 65272 Four Twisted Pair Crossover Cable Schematics for 10 100 1000 Ports Four Twisted Pair Straight Through Cable Schematic for 10 100 1000 Ports H Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix C Cable and Connectors Cable and Adapter Specifications MEI Crossover Cable and Adapter Pinouts This section describes how to identify a crossover cable and also describes the adapter pinouts Identifying a Crossover Cable To identify a crossover cable compare the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The wire connec
48. Package Contents 2 5 Adding Modules to the Switch 2 5 Expansion Module Configurations 2 5 Connecting Modules 2 8 Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card 2 10 Verifying Switch Operation 2 11 Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port 2 12 Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power 2 13 Grounding the Switch 2 13 Wiring the DC Power Source 2 16 Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch 2 21 Running POST 2 22 Power On the Switch 2 22 Verify POST Results 2 22 Disconnect Power 2 22 Installing the Switch 2 23 Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail 2 23 Installing the Switch on the Wall 2 27 Installing the Switch in a Rack 2 29 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack 2 31 Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits 2 32 Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power 2 32 Wiring the External Alarms 2 33 Connecting Destination Ports 2 36 Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports 2 36 Installing and Removing SFP Modules 2 37 Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots 2 38 Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots 2 40 Connecting to SFP Modules 2 41 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port 2 42 Connecting to 100BASE FX Ports 2 43 Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter 2 44 Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch 2 45 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter 2 46 Connecting the DC Power Clip 2 46 Connecting the Power Conver
49. Plus makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible during the POST Warning If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding To verify switch operation perform POST on the switch in a nonhazardous location before installation Statement 1065 Follow these steps to connect the PC or terminal to the switch Step1 Make sure that your terminal emulation software is configured to communicate with the switch using hardware flow control Step2 Configure the baud rate and data format of the PC or terminal to match these console port default characteristics e 9600 baud Eight data bits One stop bit e No parity After you get access to the switch you can change the port baud rate See the switch software configuration guide for instructions Step3 Insert the adapter cable in the console port See Figure B 8 See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for pinout descriptions Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 0L 13017 01 EXE Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Verifying Switch Operation Figure B 8 Connecting to the Console Port 201868 Cisco i 3009 Step4 X Attach the appropriate adapter to the
50. SFP module The LED colors have the same meanings as described in Table 1 6 Figure 1 9 Dual Purpose Port LEDs bad 1 RJ 45 connector 3 SFP module port in use LED 2 RJ 45 port in use LED 4 SFP module slot Compact Flash Memory Card S The switch supports a compact flash memory card that makes it possible to replace a failed switch without reconfiguring the new switch The slot for the compact flash memory card is on the bottom of the switch See Figure 1 10 Note For more information on inserting and removing the compact flash memory card see the Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card section on page 2 10 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Overview Bl Rear Panel Description Figure 1 10 Compact Flash Memory Card Slot 201832 of switch S Note You can obtain replacement flash memory cards CF IE3000 by calling Cisco Technical Support Rear Panel Description The rear panel of the switch modules and power converter have latches for installation on either a DIN rail or a wall See Figure 1 11 The latches slide outward to position the switch over a DIN rail and slide inward to secure the switch to a DIN rail The feet stabilize the switch when it is mounted on the wall Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide i12 0L 13017 01 Chapter1 Overview Power Converter Optional _ Figu
51. Switch and Expansion Module Examples Port Type Switch and Expansion Modules Combination 10 100FE 100FX Cisco IE 3000 4TC 4 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC 4 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 12 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 8 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 16 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 12 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 20 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 2 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 16 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 24 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 2 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM Figure B 1 shows example combinations of the Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch and expansion modules Even though the example configurations in Figure B 1 show a Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch the same combinations of expansion modules can be used with a Cisco IE 3000 8TC switch OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Adding Modules to the Switch Figure B 1 Sample Combinations of Expansion Modules Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXAM OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Adding Modules to the Switch W 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules 12 FE and 8 FX ports 2 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with one Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expan
52. TC switch illustrated 1 3 IEM 3000 8FM module illustrated 1 4 IEM 3000 8TM module illustrated 1 4 industrial environment warning B 4 installation assigning the IP address D 2 attach the power and relay connector 2 21 B 24 compact flash memory card B 13 DIN rail 2 24 B 27 grounding procedures 2 13 to 2 15 B 17 to B 19 guidelines 2 3 B 5 hazardous location B 1 package contents 2 5 B 7 POST 2 22 B 25 pre installation information and guidelines 2 1 to 2 4 B 1 to B 7 rack mount 2 29 to 2 31 B 33 to B 35 Index M installation continued required clearance 2 4 B 7 SFP modules 2 38 to 2 40 B 43 to B 44 starting the terminal emulation software D 1 verifying switch operation 2 11 to 2 22 B 14 to B 25 wall 2 27 B 27 wiring the relays 2 33 to 2 35 B 38 to B 40 J jewelry removal warning 2 2 B 2 L LEDs 100BASE FX ports 1 10 alarm 1 9 dual purpose port 1 11 front panel 1 6 to 1 11 port status 1 10 POST results 3 1 power status 1 9 setup 1 8 system 1 9 troubleshooting with 3 2 lightning activity warning 2 2 B 2 link status troubleshooting 3 3 management options 1 14 to 1 15 module configurations 2 6 B 9 connecting 2 8 B 11 mounting rack 2 29 to 2 31 B 33 to B 35 MT RJ connector C 3 See also 100BASE FX ports OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Bb index Network Assistant 2 53 B 59 noise electrical 2 4 B 7 0 op
53. Table C 1 Rugged Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications Wavelength Core Size Cladding Modal Bandwidth SFP Module nanometers FiberType Size micron MHz km Cable Distance 100BASE FX 1310 MMF 50 125 500 6562 feet 2 km GLC FE 100FX RGD 62 5 125 500 6562 feet 2 km SFF ports 100BASE LX 1310 SMF G 652 32 810 feet 10 km GLC FE 100LX RGD 1000BASE SX 850 MMF 62 5 125 160 722 feet 220 m GLC SX MM RGD 62 5 125 200 902 feet 275 m 50 125 400 1640 feet 500 m 50 125 500 1804 feet 550 m 1000BASE LX LH 1310 SMF G 652 32 810 feet 10 km GLC LX MM RGD 1000BASE ZX 1550 SMF G 652 43 4 to 62 miles GLC ZX SM RGD 70 to 100 km 1 Modal bandwidth applies only to multimode fiber 2 1000BASE ZX SFP modules can send data up to 62 miles 100 km by using dispersion shifted SMF or low attenuation SMF The distance depends on the fiber quality the number of splices and the connectors Two Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts Figure C 5 and Figure C 6 show the schematics of two twisted pair cables for connecting to 1OBASE T and 100BASE TX compatible devices Figure C 5 Two Twisted Pair Straight Through Cable Schematic Switch Router or PC 3 TD 3 RD 6 TD 6 RD 1RD 1 TD 2RD 2 TD H5578 Figure C 6 Two Twisted Pair Crossover Cable Schematic Switch Switch 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 TD 1 RD 1 RD e 2 RD 2 RD 8
54. These are other installation guidelines A Caution Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco equipment Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded by using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the switch Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards Do not touch circuit components inside the switch When not in use store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging e Make sure that all connectors and caps are securely tightened to properly seal the connections against leaks and to maintain IP enclosure type requirements e Personnel responsible for the application of safety related programmable electronic systems PES shall be aware of the safety requirements in the application of the system and shall be trained in using the system e This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials such as aluminum plastic and so on that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in improper or intermittent grounding Secure the DIN rail to the mounting surface approximately every 7 8 in 200 mm and use end anchors appropriately When determining where to place the switch observe these guidelines Before installing the switch first verify that the switch is operational by powering it on and running POST Follow the procedures in
55. a Cisco IEM 3000 8FM You cannot add two Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide m Chapter2 Switch Installation B Adding Modules to the Switch Table 2 1 lists the port combinations using switch and expansion modules Table 2 1 Switch and Expansion Module Examples Port Type Switch and Expansion Modules Combination 10 100FE 100FX Cisco IE 3000 4TC 4 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC 4 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 12 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 8 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 16 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 12 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 20 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC and 2 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM 16 8 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and 1 Cisco IEM 3000 8FM 24 1 Cisco IE 3000 8TC and 2 Cisco IEM 3000 8TM Figure 2 1 shows example combinations of the Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch and expansion modules Even though the example configurations in Figure 2 1 show a Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch the same combinations of expansion modules can be used with a Cisco IE 3000 8TC switch Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Adding Modules to the Switch W Figure 2 1 Sample Combinations of Expansion Modules Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardw
56. accepts a dual LC connector The cable can be up to 1 24 miles 2 km in length Power and Relay Connector You connect the DC power and alarm signals to the switch through two front panel connectors One connector provides primary DC power supply A and the major alarm signal and a second connector supply B provides secondary power and the minor alarm signal The two connectors are physically identical and are in the upper left side of the front panel See Figure 1 2 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Overview B rront Panel Description The switch accessory pack includes the mating power and relay connectors These connectors provide screw terminals for terminating the DC power and alarm wire and the connector plugs into the power and relay receptacles on the front panel The positive DC power connection is labeled V and the return connection is labeled RT see Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Power and Relay Connector 201815 The switch can operate with a single power source or with dual power sources When both power sources are operational the switch draws power from the DC source with the higher voltage If one of the two power sources fail the other continues to power the switch The power and relay connectors also provide an interface for two independent alarm relays the major and the minor alarms The relays can be activated for environmental power supply and port status alarm
57. and cabling the SFP module see your SFP module documentation Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots AN Figure B 32 shows an SFP module that has a bale clasp latch Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove the SFP module with fiber optic cables attached to it because of the potential damage to the cables the cable connector or the optical interfaces in the SFP module Disconnect all cables before removing or installing an SFP module Removing and installing an SFP module can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert SFP modules more often than is absolutely necessary Figure B 32 SFP Module with a Bale Clasp Latch To insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot follow these steps Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a grounded bare metal surface Find the send TX and receive RX markings that identify the correct side of the SFP module On some SFP modules the send and receive TX and RX markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection either send or receive TX or RX Align the SFP module sideways in front of the slot opening Insert the SFP module into the slot until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot See Figure B 33 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment
58. and the corresponding power status LED is green The power status for the failed DC source is either off or red depending on the alarm configuration Table 1 5 lists the power status LED colors and meanings Table 1 5 Power Status LEDs Color System Status Off Power is not present on the circuit or the system is not powered up Green Power is present on the associated circuit Red Power is not present on the associated circuit and the power supply alarm is configured Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Er Chapter1 Overview B rront Panel Description S Note The Pwr A and Pwr B LEDs show that power is not present on the switch if the power input drops below the low valid level The power status LEDs only show that power is present if the voltage at the switch input exceeds the valid level The difference or hysteresis ensures that the power status LEDs do not oscillate at values near 18 V For information about the power LED colors during the power on self test POST see the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 11 10 100 Port Status LEDs Each 10 100 port has a port status LED also called a port LED as shown in Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 and Figure 1 8 Table 1 6 displays LED information about the switch and the individual ports Table 1 6 10 100 Port Status LEDs Color System Status Off No link Solid green Link present Blinking gree
59. are Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation B Adding Modules to the Switch 1 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules 12 FE and 8 FX ports 2 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with one Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion module 4 FE and 8 FX ports 3 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with one Cisco IEM 3000 8TM expansion modules 12 FE ports 4 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with two Cisco IEM 3000 8TM expansion modules 20 FE ports Connecting Modules Follow these directions to connect the expansion modules to the switch Step1 Remove the side panel by firmly grasping both sides of it in the middle and pulling it outward If necessary use a screwdriver to pry open the side panel See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Opening the Side Panel of the Cisco IE 3000 8TC Switch 201822 Step2 Remove the EMI protective cover from the connector on the switch See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Removing the EMI Cover Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Adding Modules to the Switch W Step3 Push up the upper module latches at the top of the switch and the module See Figure 2 4 Push down the lower module latches at the bottom of the switch and the module Figure 2 4 Pushing the Module Latches Up 201824 Step4 Align the connectors on the switch and the module and slide the switch and the m
60. at you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page 2 1 See Appendix C Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module To connect to a dual purpose port follow these steps Step 1 Connect an RJ 45 connector to the 10 100 1000 port or install an SFP module into the SFP module slot and connect a cable to the SFP module port See Figure 2 36 For more information about RJ 45 connections SFP modules and optical connections see the Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports section on page 2 36 the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page 2 37 and the Connecting to SFP Modules section on page 2 41 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ELE OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 2 Connecting Destination Ports Mi Figure 2 36 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port 201871 Cisco IE 3000 1 ILC connector 2 RJ 45 connector Connect the other end of the cable to the other device By default the switch detects whether an RJ 45 connector or SFP module is connected to a dual purpose port and configures the port accordingly You can change this setting and configure the port to recognize only an RJ 45 connector or only an SFP module by using the media type interface configuration command For more information see the switch command reference Connecting to 100BASE FX Ports A Follow these
61. atement 122 Insert the twisted pair wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections Insert the wire labeled number 1 in Figure B 45 lead into the neutral wire connection and the wire labeled number 2 in Figure B 45 lead into the line wire connection Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors See Figure B 45 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws Note Step 9 The torque should not exceed 10 in lb Connect the red wire to the positive pole of the DC power source and connect the black wire to the return pole Ensure that each pole has a current limiting type fuse rated to at least 600 VAC DC such as the KLKD Midget fuse Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Where to Go Next Ml Applying Power to the Power Converter Move the circuit breaker for the AC outlet or the DC control circuit to the on position The LED on the power converter front panel is green when the unit is operating normally The LED is off when the unit is not powered or is not operating normally After the power is connected the switch automatically begins the power on self test POST a series of tests that verifies that the switch functions properly For instructions on how to interpret POST results see the Verify POST Results section on page B 25 Where to Go Next If the default configurati
62. authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EXEH Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Verifying Switch Operation A Warning A This equipment is intended to be grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements Ensure that the switch functional ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use Statement 1064 Caution S To make sure that the equipment is reliably connected to earth ground follow the grounding procedure instructions and use a UL listed ring terminal lug suitable for number 10 to 12 AWG wire such as Thomas amp Bett part number 1ORCR or equivalent Note Step 1 Step2 Step 3 Use at least a 4mm conductor to connect to the external grounding screw Use a standard Phillips screwdriver or a ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head to remove the ground screw from the front panel of the switch Store the ground screw for later use Use a wire stripping tool to strip the 10 gauge wire to 0 5 inch 12 7 mm x 0 02 inch 0 5 mm See Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Stripping the Ground Wire 104908 1 10 5 in 12 7 mm x 0 02 in 0 5 mm 3 Wire lead 2 Insulation Insert the ground wire into the ring terminal lug and using a crimping tool crimp the ring terminal to the wire Cisco IE 3000 Switch Har
63. be protected by a dedicated two pole circuit breaker E Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter ll A Caution Do not insert the cord into the AC outlet until you finish wiring the line neutral and ground connections Step1 Remove the plastic cover from the input power terminals and set it aside See Figure B 43 Figure B 43 AC DC Power Input Terminal Block 1 Ground wire Step2 Insert the exposed ground wire lead into the power converter ground wire connection Make sure that only wire with insulation extends from the connector See Figure B 44 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Era Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment E Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Figure B 44 Connecting AC Power to the Power Converter 1 Ground 3 AC line 2 AC neutral Step3 Tighten the ground wire terminal block screw S Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Step4 Insert the line and neutral wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections See Figure B 44 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors Step5 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Step6
64. ber optic cables attached to it because of the potential damage to the cables the cable connector or the optical interfaces in the SFP module Disconnect all cables before removing or installing an SFP module Removing and installing an SFP module can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert SFP modules more often than is absolutely necessary Figure 2 32 SFP Module with a Bale Clasp Latch To insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot follow these steps Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a grounded bare metal surface Find the send TX and receive RX markings that identify the correct side of the SFP module On some SFP modules the send and receive TX and RX markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection either send or receive TX or RX Align the SFP module sideways in front of the slot opening Insert the SFP module into the slot until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot See Figure 2 33 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 238 OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting Destination Ports W Figure 2 33 Installing an SFP Module into an SFP Module Slot 201866 Cisco jp 3000 Stepb Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports store them for later use AN Caution Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber opti
65. ble for industrial Ethernet applications including factory automation intelligent transportation systems ITSs substations and other deployments in harsh environments You can connect these switches to office networking devices like Cisco IP Phones Cisco Wireless Access Points workstations and other devices such as servers routers and other switches In industrial environments you can connect any Ethernet enabled industrial communication devices including programmable logic controllers PLCs human machine interfaces HMIs drives sensors traffic signal controllers and intelligent electronic devices IEDs You can mount the switch on a DIN rail in an industrial enclosure on a wall or panel and with some restrictions in a standard 19 inch rack Its components are designed to withstand extremes in temperature vibration and shock that are common in an industrial environment Note The switch does not have cooling fans OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Bi Chapter1 Overview HZ Switch Models Switch Models Table 1 1 describes the switch and the expansion modules The Cisco IE 3000 4TC and the Cisco IE 3000 8TC are the switch models and the Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the Cisco IEM 3000 8FM are expansion modules that you can connect to increase the number of ports For instructions on how to connect the expansion modules to the switch see the Adding Modules to the Switch section
66. blems Reconfigure and reboot the connected device if necessary Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to connect each device Installing and Removing SFP Modules These sections describe how to install and remove SFP modules SFP modules are inserted into SFP module slots on the front of the switch These field replaceable modules provide the uplink optical interfaces send TX and receive RX You can use any combination of rugged SFP modules See the Cisco IE 3000 release notes for the list of supported modules Each SFP module must be of the same type as the SFP module on the other end of the cable and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications See Table C 1 on page C 5 for cable stipulations for SFP module connections OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ei Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting Destination Ports A Caution When you use commercial SFP modules such as CWDM and 1000BX U D reduce the maximum operating temperature by 59 F 15 C The minimum operating temperature is 32 F 0 C For detailed instructions on installing removing and cabling the SFP module see your SFP module documentation Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots A Figure 2 32 shows an SFP module that has a bale clasp latch Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove the SFP module with fi
67. c cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EXN Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting Destination Ports Step6 Insert the LC cable connector into the SFP module Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots To remove an SFP module from a module receptacle follow these steps Step1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a grounded bare metal surface Step2 Disconnect the LC from the SFP module Step3 Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean Step4 Unlock and remove the SFP module See Figure 2 34 If the module has a bale clasp latch pull the bale out and down to eject the module If the bale clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrument to open the bale clasp latch Figure 2 34 Removing a Bale Clasp Latch SFP Module by Using a Flat Blade Screwdriver 201867 1 Bale clasp Stepb Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the module slot Step6 Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 240 OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch I
68. ce A Read these warnings before wiring the DC power source Caution A This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Class 2 power source marked with Class 2 and rated from 18 to 60 VDC 2 1 A Warning A A readily accessible two poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring Statement 1022 Warning A This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 5A Statement 1005 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Verifying Switch Operation A Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 A Caution You must connect the switch only to a DC input power source that has an input supply voltage from 18 to 60 VDC If the supply voltage is not in this range the switch might not operate properly or might be damaged AN Caution For wire connections to the power and relay connector you must use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair co
69. ch recess Step4 Push the upper module latches down and the lower module latches up to secure the power converter to the switch See Figure B 40 Figure B 40 Pushing the Latches In LL E 202297 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter You install the power converter on a DIN rail wall or rack as you would a switch module You should first attach the power converter to the switch and then install the entire switch assembly on the DIN rail wall or rack adapter For more information see the Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch section on page B 49 the Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail section on page B 27 the Installing the Switch on a Wall section on page B 31 or the Installing the Switch in a Rack section on page B 33 A Warning This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 AN Caution To p
70. cron multimode fiber optic cabling Figure C 3 Fiber Optic SFP Module LC Connector 58476 Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments SFP Module Ports The switch uses SFP modules for fiber optic uplink ports see Figure C 3 and for copper SFP ports see Figure C 4 See the switch release notes for a list of supported SFP modules A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Figure C 4 Copper SFP Module RJ 45 Connector Pin Label 12345678 r TPO TPO TP1 TP2 TP2 TP1 TP3 TP3 o N Oo Oc A Q Im 60915 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix Cable and Connectors B Cable and Adapter Specifications Dual Purpose Ports The Ethernet port on a dual purpose port uses standard RJ 45 connectors Figure C 2 shows the pinouts The SFP module slot on a dual purpose port uses SFP modules for fiber optic and copper uplink ports See the switch release notes for a list of supported SFP modules The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Consol
71. ction Power source A return connection Power source B return connection External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection Si c N External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection If your power source is 48 VDC this table descibes the your wiring connections for Figure 2 16 Power source A return connection Power source B return connection Power source A 48 VDC connection Power source B 48 VDC connection External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection Ac MN External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection Optional If you plan to connect external alarm devices to the alarm relays and the switch is already installed go to the Wiring the External Alarms section on page 2 33 Otherwise go to the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 11 B Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation MI Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch Step 1 Step 2 Follow these steps to attach the power and relay connectors to the front panel of the switch Insert the power and relay connector into the Pwr A receptacle on the switch front panel See Figure 2 17 Figure 2 17 Connecting the Power and Relay Connector to t
72. dous Location Approval This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR Publication 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The enclosure must have suitable flame retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA V2 V1 VO or equivalent if nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication might contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications e The equipment should be mounted in a suitable enclosure rated to at least IP54 as defined in EN60529 and Pollution Degree 2 as defined in IEC 60664 1 and used within their rated electrical and environmental ratings e Provision should be made either in the apparatus or external to the apparatus to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40 percent Other Guidelines
73. dware Installation Guide P24 E OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation MI Figure 2 10 Crimping the Ring Terminal 76666 Step4 Slide the ground screw through the ring terminal Step5 Insert the ground screw into the functional ground screw opening on the front panel Step6 Usea ratcheting torque screwdriver to tighten the ground screw and ring terminal lug to the switch front panel to 8 5 in Ib The torque should not exceed 8 5 in Ib See Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 Torquing Ground Lug Screws lap Cisco n DE CED o IE 3000 201696 1 Ground cable Step7 Attach the other end of the ground wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EXE Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Verifying Switch Operation Wiring the DC Power Source Read these warnings before wiring the DC power source A Caution This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Class 2 power source marked with Class 2 and rated from 18 to 60 VDC 2 1 A A Warning A readily accessible two poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring Statement 1022 A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 5A Statement 1
74. dware Installation Guide i Preface A Warning This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 The safety warnings for this product are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch that ships with the product The EMC regulatory statements are also included in that guide Related Publications Before installing configuring or upgrading the switch see the release notes on Cisco com for the latest information These documents provide complete information about the switch and are available on Cisco com Cisco IE 3000 Switch Getting Started Guide Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Release Notes for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch e Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide e Cisco IE 3000 Switch Command Reference e Cisco IE 3000 Switch System Message Guide Device manager online help available on the switch e Cisco Small Form Factor Pluggable Modules Installation Notes These compatibility matrix documents are available from this Cisco com site http
75. e Port The console port uses an 8 pin RJ 45 connector which is described in Table C 2 and Table C 2 The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable is used to connect the console port of the switch to a console PC You need to provide a RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN containing that adapter from Cisco For console port and adapter pinout information see Table C 2 and Table C 3 Cable and Adapter Specifications These sections describe the cables and adapters used with Cisco IE 3000 switches e SFP Module Cable Specifications page C 4 Two Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts page C 5 e Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports page C 6 e Crossover Cable and Adapter Pinouts page C 7 Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports page C 6 SFP Module Cable Specifications Table C 1 lists the cable specifications for the rugged fiber optic SFP module connections Each port must match the wave length specifications on the other end of the cable and for reliable communications the cable must not exceed the required cable length Copper 1000BASE T SFP transceivers use standard four twisted pair Category 5 or greater cable at lengths up to 328 feet 100 meters Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 AppendixC Cable and Connectors Cable and Adapter Specifications MEI
76. e a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector captive screws above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb See Figure 2 15 AN Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in Ib Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXN OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation Figure 2 15 Torquing the Power and Relay Connector Captive Screws 201817 1 Power and relay connector captive screws Step7 Connect the other end of the positive wire the one connected to V to the positive terminal on the DC power source and connect the other end of the return wire the one connected to RT to the return terminal on the DC power source When you are testing the switch one power connection is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat Step 4 through Step 7 using a second power and relay connector Figure 2 16 shows the completed DC input wiring on a power and relay connector for a primary power source and an optional secondary power source Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EEXIH Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Verifying Switch Operation Step 8 Figure 2 16 Power source A positive connection Completed DC Power Connections on the Power and Relay Connector 201818 Power source B positive conne
77. e firmware or software on your NIC You can resolve this by upgrading the NIC driver to the latest version available from the manufacture Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Chapter3 Troubleshooting Cabling Distance How to Clear the Switch IP Address and Configuration MI If the port statistics show excessive FCS late collision or alignment errors verify that the cable distance from the switch to the connected device meets the recommended guidelines See the Cable and Connectors section on page C 1 for cabling guidelines How to Clear the Switch IP Address and Configuration A Follow these steps to return your switch to the factory default settings These are reasons why you might want to reset the switch e You installed the switch in your network and cannot connect to it because you assigned the wrong IP address e You want to clear all configurations from the switch and assign a new IP address e You want to reset the password on the switch Caution Resetting the switch deletes the configuration and reboots the switch To reset the password on the switch 1 Power off the switch 2 Power on the switch and at the same time press and hold down the Express Setup button until all the system LEDs turn red 3 Release the Express Setup button and the switch continues to boot After the switch restarts continue to run Express Setup The switch now behaves like an unc
78. e power on self test POST a series of tests that verifies that the switch functions properly For instructions on how to interpret POST results see the Verify POST Results section on page 2 22 Where to Go Next If the default configuration is satisfactory the switch does not need further configuration You can use any of these management options to change the default configuration Start the device manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This is an easy to use web interface that offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access the device manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the switch getting started guide and the device manager online help Start the Cisco Network Assistant application which is described in the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide Through this GUI you can configure and monitor a switch cluster or an individual switch Use the CLI to configure the switch as an individual switch from the console See the switch command reference on Cisco com for information about using the CLI Start an SNMP application such as the Cisco View application Start the Common Industrial Protocol CIP management tool You can manage an entire industrial automation system with the CIP based tools OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Where t
79. e provi ing guideli This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack 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 If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 The 19 inch rack adapter is not intended for application in an industrial environment and therefore it will not meet the environmental performance specifications for the Cisco IE 3000 switch Note To install the switch in a rack follow these steps Use the four Phillips machine screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack See Figure B 25 Step 1 Installing the DIN Rail on the Rack Figure B 25 6r810 Follow the steps described in the Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail section on page B 27 Step 2 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing the Switch MI Figure B 26 Installing the Switch on a Rack 201831 After the switch is mounted in the rack connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page B 36 For instructions on how to remove the switch from a rack see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack section on pa
80. e that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Failure to securely tighten the power and relay connector captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is accidentally removed Statement 1058 Warning A In switch installations in a hazardous location the DC power source could be located away from the vicinity of the switch Before performing any of the following procedures locate the DC circuit to ensure that the power is removed and cannot be turned on accidentally or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1059 Warning A This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 Warning A If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding To verify switch operation perform POST on t
81. echnician responsible for installing Cisco IE 3000 series switches We assume that you are familiar with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco IE 3000 switches It describes the physical and performance characteristics of each switch explains how to install a switch and provides troubleshooting information This guide does not describe system messages that you might receive or how to configure your switch For more information see the switch getting started guide the switch software configuration guide the switch command reference and the switch system message guide on the Cisco comTechnical Support and Documentation home page For information about the standard Cisco IOS Release 12 1 or 12 2 commands see the Cisco IOS documentation set from the Cisco com home page at Technical Support and Documentation gt Documentation On the Cisco Documentation home page select Release 12 1 or 12 2 from the Cisco IOS Software drop down list Conventions S This document uses the following conventions and symbols for notes cautions and warnings Note AN Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Har
82. en type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 Caution To prevent the switch from overheating ensure these minimum clearances Top and bottom 4 13 in 105 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 3 54 in 90 mm Front 2 56 in 65 mm Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail The switch ships with latches on the rear panel for a mounting on a DIN rail See Figure 2 18 Figure 2 18 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Rear Panel 203976 You can install the switch as a standalone device on the DIN rail or with the expansion modules already connected You must connect expansion modules to the switch before installing the switch on the DIN rail To connect the modules to the switch follow the steps described in the Adding Modules to the Switch section on page 2 5 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Bi Chapter2 Switch Installation BE installing the Switch The illustrations in this procedure show how to install the switch as a standalone device The same steps can be used to install a switch with expansion module
83. eparing for Installation Warnings A These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Guide Warning A Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals Statement 43 Warning A Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Warning A This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Warning A This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning A This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections
84. er clip 3 Four pin connector on the switch 2 Two pin connector on the power convertor Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screw to 2 in Ib Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source These sections describe the steps required to connect the power converter to an AC power source Preparing the AC Power Cord page 2 47 Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter page 2 48 Preparing the AC Power Cord S To connect the power converter to an AC power source you need a standard 18 gauge unterminated AC power cord See Figure 2 42 Power cord connector types vary by country Power cord color codes also vary by country See Table 2 2 Note Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter 2 Switch Installation B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Table 2 2 AC Power Cord Color Codes Europe International Color Meaning Brown Line Blue Neutral Green yellow Earth ground United States Color Meaning Black Line White Neutral Green Earth ground To prepare an AC power cord to connect to the power converter strip the inner wire insulation to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0
85. erating temperature A 1 P patch cables MT RJ 2 5 B 8 PC connecting to switch 2 12 to 2 13 B 15 to B 16 physical dimensions A 2 to A 3 pinouts C 6 10 100 ports C 3 adapters C 7 console port C 9 crossover cable C 7 crossover cables four twisted pair 1000BASE T ports C 6 C 8 two twisted pair 10 100 ports C 5 RJ 45 to DB 25 terminal adapter C 9 RJ 45 to DB 9 terminal adapter C 8 SFP module C 3 straight through cables four twisted pair 1000BASE T ports C 6 C 7 two twisted pair C b port and interface troubleshooting 3 3 port connection procedures 2 36 to 2 44 B 41 to B 49 ports 10 100 1000 1 5 1 11 100BASE FX LEDs 1 10 dual purpose 1 5 2 42 to 2 43 B 46 to B 47 See 10 100 ports 10 100 1000 ports LOOBASE FX ports IOOBASE LX ports and console ports POST description 2 22 2 53 3 1 B 25 B 59 LEDs 3 1 results 2 22 2 53 3 1 B 25 B 59 running at power on 3 1 power connecting to AC 2 47 B 53 DC 2 16 to 2 22 B 19 to B 25 requirements A 2 to A 3 power and alarm circuits connecting B 36 sealed relay device B 37 power and relay connector connecting to the switch 2 21 B 24 described 1 6 power converter connecting the DC power clip 2 47 B 52 described 1 13 specifications A 3 power converter connecting to AC DC 2 44 to 2 53 B 49 to B 59 poweron 2 22 B 25 procedures connecting to AC DC power source 2 44 to 2 53 B 49 to B 59 connecting to DC power 2 16 to 2 22 B 19 to B 25 installation 2 29
86. ese sections describe the steps required to connect the power converter to an AC power source e Preparing the AC Power Cord page B 53 Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter page B 54 Preparing the AC Power Cord To connect the power converter to an AC power source you need a standard 18 gauge unterminated AC power cord See Figure B 42 Power cord connector types vary by country Power cord color codes also vary by country See Table 2 2 S Note Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Er Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Table 2 2 AC Power Cord Color Codes Europe International Color Meaning Brown Line Blue Neutral Green yellow Earth ground United States Color Meaning Black Line White Neutral Green Earth ground To prepare an AC power cord to connect to the power converter strip the inner wire insulation to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm See Figure B 42 Figure B 42 Preparing the AC Power Cord 1 0 25 inch 6 35 mm 2 0 75 inch 19 05 mm Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter Follow these steps to connect the AC power cord to the power converter A Caution AC power sources must be dedicated AC branch circuits Each branch circuit must
87. essibility to live parts The enclosure must have suitable flame retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA V2 V1 VO or equivalent if nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication might contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications These are other installation guidelines Caution Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco equipment Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded by using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the switch Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards Do not touch circuit components inside the switch When not in use store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide m Chapter2 Switch Installation B Preparing for Installation Personnel responsible for the application of safety related programmable electronic systems PES shall be aware of the safety requirements in the application of the system and shall be trained in using the system This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials suc
88. estination Ports W Figure B 34 Removing a Bale Clasp Latch SFP Module by Using a Flat Blade Screwdriver 201867 Cisco 1E 3009 1 Bale clasp Stepb Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the module slot Step6 Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment Connecting to SFP Modules This section describes how to connect to a fiber optic SFP port To connect to an RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port instead of a fiber optic port see the Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port section on page B 46 For instructions on how to install or remove an SFP module see the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page B 42 Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module A Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 A Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page B 1 See Appendix C Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Er Appendix B Installation In a Ha
89. ge B 35 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack To remove the switch from a DIN rail or a rack follow these steps Step 1 Ensure that power is removed from the switch and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the switch Step2 Use a tool such as a flathead screw driver to press in the space next to the tab on each of the latches and turn the screw driver clockwise See Figure B 19 Step3 Push the DIN rail latches at the top of the switch up and the latches at the bottom of the switch down Pull the switch out and release the switch from the DIN rail See Figure B 27 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Era Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment E Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Figure B 27 Removing the Switch from the DIN Rail 201850 Step4 Remove the switch from the DIN rail Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits After the switch is installed you are ready to connect the DC power and alarm relays e Information about the Sealed Relay Device page B 37 e Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power page B 37 e Wiring the External Alarms page B 38 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide o OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits W Information about the Sealed Relay Device We recommend that you periodically inspect the sealed relay device Inspect
90. h as aluminum plastic and so on that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in improper or intermittent grounding Secure the DIN rail to the mounting surface approximately every 7 8 in 200 mm and use end anchors appropriately When determining where to place the switch observe these guidelines A Before installing the switch first verify that the switch is operational by powering it on and running POST Follow the procedures in the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 11 For 10 100 ports and 10 100 1000 ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 328 feet 100 meters For 100BASE FX fiber optic ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 6562 ft 2 km Operating environment is within the ranges listed in Appendix A Technical Specifications Clearance to front and rear panels meets these conditions Front panel LEDs can be easily read Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling Front panel direct current DC power and relay connector is within reach of the connection to the DC power source Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted To prevent the switch from overheating there must be the following minimum clearances Top and bottom 4 13 in 105 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 3 54 in 90 mm Front 2 56 in 65 mm Temperature surrounding the unit
91. he Switch 201858 Power source A connector 3 Pwr B receptacle 2 Pwr A receptacle 4 Power source B connector Use a racheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power and relay connector When you are testing the switch one power source is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat this procedure for the second power and relay connector Pwr B which installs just below the primary power connector Pwr A When you are installing the switch secure the wires coming from the power and relay connector so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact For example use tie wraps to secure the wires to the rack OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ei Chapter2 Switch Installation Bl Verifying Switch Operation Running POST When the switch powers on it automatically initiates a POST The POST runs a series of tests that verify that the switch functions properly and ensures that it is ready to install To test the switch follow these steps e Power On the Switch page 2 22 e Verify POST Results page 2 22 e Disconnect Power page 2 22 Power On the Switch To apply power to a switch that is directly connected to a DC power source locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the ON position S Note For instr
92. he initial configuration of the switch and the switch displays its initial configuration script The following configuration command script was created hostname Switch enable secret 5 1 ZQRe DPulYXyQLm77v a4Bmu6Y enable password cisco line vty 0 15 password cisco no snmp server l 1 interface Vlanl no shutdown ip address 10 4 120 106 255 0 0 0 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H AppendixD Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program B Entering the Initial Configuration Information Step 10 interface FastEthernet1 1 interface FastEthernet1 2 interface FastEthernet1 3 output abbreviated interface GigabitEthernet1 1 interface GigabitEthernet1 2 end These choices appear 0 Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config 1 Return back to the setup without saving this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit If you want to save the configuration and use it the next time the switch reboots save it in NVRAM by selecting option 2 Enter your selection 2 2 Make your selection and press Return After you complete the setup program the switch can run the default configuration that you created If you want to change this configuration or want to perform other management tasks use one of these tools Command line interface CLI e Cisco Network Assistant for one or more switches To use the
93. he switch in a nonhazardous location before installation Statement 1065 Warning Use twisted pair supply wires suitable for 86 F 30 C above surrounding ambient temperature outside the enclosure Statement 1067 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Preparing for Installation A Warning A This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC publication 60664 1 and at altitudes up to 2000 meters without derating Statement 1068 Warning A Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 Warning A Explosion Hazard tThe area must be known to be nonhazardous before installing servicing or replacing the unit Statement 1082 Warning A Exposure to some chemicals could degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the sealed relay device Statement 381 Warning A Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 Zone 2 Statement 1083 Caution This equipment is only suitable for use in Class I Divis
94. hether an RJ 45 connector or SFP module is connected to a dual purpose port and configures the port accordingly You can change this setting and configure the port to recognize only an RJ 45 connector or only an SFP module by using the media type interface configuration command For more information see the switch command reference OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting Destination Ports Connecting to 100BASE FX Ports A Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion module Warning A Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFF module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFF module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFF module be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page B 1 See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for information about the LC connector on the SFP module Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port See Figure B 35 Figure B 37
95. ibed 1 5 LEDs 1 11 duplex troubleshooting 3 4 electrical noise avoiding 2 4 B 7 environmental ranges A 3 environmental temperatures A 2 ESD requirements 2 3 B 6 Ethernet and fiber cable troubleshooting 3 2 exposed DC power wire warning 2 17 2 52 B 21 B 58 F fiber optic cables C 3 front panel 10 100 ports 1 5 clearance 2 4 B 7 console port 1 6 described 1 2 dual purpose ports 1 5 illustrated 1 3 to 1 4 LEDs 1 6 to 1 11 power and relay connector 1 6 SFP module ports 1 5 functional ground lug warning 2 14 B 17 G grounding procedures 2 13 to 2 15 B 17 to B 19 hazardous location attaching the power and relay connectors B 24 connecting modules to the switch B 5 connecting power and alarm circuits B 36 connecting the ports B 41 connecting the power convertor B 49 E Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 hazardous location continued grounding the switch B 17 installation guidelines B 5 installing compact flash memory card B 5 installing the switch B 26 running POST B 25 hazardous location warnings ambient temperature B 3 console cable B 3 DC power B 3 disconnecting the console cable B 3 disconnecting the power and relay connector B 3 disconnecting the wiring B 4 nonhazardous area for installation B 4 power and relay connector B 3 B 24 substitution of components B 4 HP OpenView 1 15 humidity A 2 IE 3000 4TC switch illustrated 1 3 IE 3000 8
96. information about setting up the switch by using Express Setup see the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Getting Started Guide Before connecting the switch to a power source review the safety warnings in Chapter 2 Switch Installation For installation procedures for mounting your switch connecting to the switch ports or connecting to the small form factor pluggable SFP modules see Chapter 2 Switch Installation Accessing the CLI from the Console Port You can access the CLI on a configured or unconfigured switch by connecting the console port of the switch to your PC or workstation and accessing the switch through a terminal emulation program To connect to the console port follow these steps 1 Using the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable insert the RJ 45 connector into the console port on the switch front panel Figure 1 1 and to the PC or terminal port 2 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or terminal The terminal emulation software frequently a PC application such as Hyperterminal or ProcommPlus makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible 3 Start a terminal emulation session 4 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match these console port default characteristics 9600 bits per second 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity None flow control 5 Power on the switch as described in the switch getting started guide and in
97. ing the POST Follow these steps to connect the PC or terminal to the switch Step1 Make sure that your terminal emulation software is configured to communicate with the switch using hardware flow control Step2 Configure the baud rate and data format of the PC or terminal to match these console port default characteristics e 9600 baud Eight data bits e One stop bit e No parity After you get access to the switch you can change the port baud rate See the switch software configuration guide for instructions Step3 Insert the adapter cable in the console port See Figure 2 8 See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for pinout descriptions Figure 2 8 Connecting to the Console Port 201868 Cisco IE 3000 Step4 Attach the appropriate adapter to the terminal if needed Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 212 E 0L 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation E Step5 Connect the other end of the adapter cable to the PC or terminal adapter Step6 Start the terminal emulation software on the PC Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power These sections describe the steps required to connect a protective ground and DC power to the switch e Grounding the Switch page 2 13 e Wiring the DC Power Source page 2 16 e Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch page 2 21 Note The Cisco IE 3000 switch can be used with an optional
98. ion 2 Groups A B C D or nonhazardous locations Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment North American Hazardous Location Approval MIN North American Hazardous Location Approval The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations English Products marked Class I Div 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code lowest T number may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation Francais Informations sur l utilisation de cet quipement en environnements dangereux Les produits marqu s Class I Div 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent qu une utilisation en environnements de Classe Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livr avec des marquages sur sa plaque d identification qui indiquent le code de temp rature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin s dans un systeme le code de temp rature le
99. is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 A Caution To prevent the switch assemble from overheating there must be a minimum of 3 inches 76 19 mm between any other device and the top bottom or sides of the switch assembly Connecting the DC Power Clip The DC power clip is a prewired cable that connects DC power from the power converter to the switch module Because the power clip uses the Pwr A connector you cannot use the alarm connections on that connector Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 AN Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter B Follow these steps to connect DC power from the power converter to the switch module Locate the DC power clip in the power converter accessory kit Position the power clip so that the two pin connector is over the power converter and the four pin connector is over the switch Pwr A connector and then slide the power clip into these two connectors See Figure 2 41 Figure 2 41 Connecting Wires to the Power Converter DC Output Terminal Block 202298 DC pow
100. ision reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES IN
101. l 201833 Place a number 10 screw that you provide through each DIN rail latch and screw them into the wall 1 Wall After the switch is mounted on the wall or panel connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page 2 32 Installing the Switch in a Rack You can use an optional DIN rail adapter kit available through Cisco part number STK RACKMNT 2955 to mount the switch in a 19 inch rack The rack mounting kit comes with a DIN rail adapter and screws to attach the adapter to the rack Ask your Cisco representative for details OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch k you must take special In a rac is unit i th Ing or servicing hen mount precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The follow ensure your safety injury w To prevent bodily Warning ded to ines are provi ing guideli This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack 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 If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 The 19 inch rack adapter is not intended for application in
102. l lug suitable for number 10 to 12 AWG wire such as Thomas amp Bett part number 10RCR or equivalent Step2 Use a wire stripping tool to strip the 10 gauge wire to 0 5 inch 12 7 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm See Figure B 9 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 E Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Verifying Switch Operation Figure B 9 Stripping the Ground Wire 104908 1 10 5 in 12 7 mm x 0 02 in 3 Wire lead 0 5 mm 2 Insulation Step3 Insert the ground wire into the ring terminal lug and using a crimping tool crimp the ring terminal to the wire Figure B 10 Crimping the Ring Terminal 76666 Step4 Slide the ground screw through the ring terminal Step5 Insert the ground screw into the functional ground screw opening on the front panel Step6 Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to tighten the ground screw and ring terminal lug to the switch front panel to 8 5 in Ib See Figure B 11 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 18 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Step 7 Verifying Switch Operation MI Figure B 11 Torquing Ground Lug Screws gt aha E 3009 201696 1 Ground cable Attach the other end of the ground wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Wiring the DC Power Sour
103. ll the feet to the recessed positions Figure B 22 shows the two DIN rails You can use either the 7 5 mm or the 15 mm DIN rail Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE 0L 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing the Switch MI Figure B 22 Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail in a Parallel Position 1 15 mm DIN rail 3 7 5 mm DIN rail 2 Foot in extended position 4 Foot in recessed position After the switch is mounted on the DIN rail connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits section on page B 36 Note For instructions on how to remove the switch from a DIN rail see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack section on page B 35 Installing the Switch on a Wall To attach the switch to a wall or a panel follow these steps A Warning Read the wall mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system Statement 378 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 NE Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment BE installing the Switch Step1 Ifthe DIN rail latches are pushed out push in the DIN rail latches See Figure B 23 Figure B 23 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches In PEN 202370
104. lling the switch and are using a second power source repeat Step 4 through Step 7 using a second power and relay connector Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Verifying Switch Operation Figure B 16 shows the completed DC input wiring on a power and relay connector for a primary power source and an optional secondary power source Figure B 16 Completed DC Power Connections on the Power and Relay Connector 201818 Power source B positive connection Power source A positive connection Power source A return connection Power source B return connection External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection i o N oo N oo Ci External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection If your power source is 48 VDC this table descibes the your wiring connections for Figure B 16 Power source A return connection Power source B return connection External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection 5 Power source A 48 VDC connection 6 Power source B 48 VDC connection 7 8 A OO N External device 1 relay wire connection External device 2 relay wire connection Step8 Optional If you plan to connect external alarm devices to the alarm relays and the switch is already installed go to the Wiring
105. make sure that the cable does not have marginal damage or failure A cable might be connect at the physical layer but it could corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors If the port has many packet errors or the port constantly flaps loses and regains link Exchange the copper or fiber optic cable with a known good cable Look for broken bent or missing pins on cable connectors Rule out any bad patch panel connections or media convertors between the source and destination If possible bypass the patch panel or eliminate faulty media convertors fiber optic to copper Try the cable in another port or interface if possible to see if the problem follows the cable Ethernet and Fiber Cables Make sure that you have the correct cable type for the connection Ethernet use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb s UTP connections Use either Category 5 Category 5e or Category 6 UTP for 10 100 or 10 100 1000 Mb s connections e Fiber optic connectors Verify that you have the correct cable for the distance and the port type Make sure that the connected device ports both match and use the same type encoding optical frequency and fiber type For more information about cabling see the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 e Copper connections Determine if a crossover cable was used when a straight through was required or the reverse Enable auto MDIX on the switch or replace
106. mmunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco s installation instructions it may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Modifying the equipment without Cisco s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio or telev
107. must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning A Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Warning For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed the following ports must be connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection 10 100 1000 Ethernet Statement 1044 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment A Preparing for Installation W Warning To prevent the system from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 140 F 60 C Statement 1047 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning A To prevent airflow restriction allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least 4 13 in 105 mm Statement 1076 Warning A When you connect or disconnect the power and relay connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and alarm circuit Be sur
108. n 4 External device 1 relay wire major alarm connection External device 2 relay wire minor alarm connection See the Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch section on page 2 21 for instructions on how to connect the power and relay connector to the front panel Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting Destination Ports Connecting Destination Ports These section provide more information about connecting to the destination ports Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports page 2 36 Installing and Removing SFP Modules page 2 37 Connecting to SFP Modules page 2 41 e Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port page 2 42 e Connecting to I00BASE FX Ports page 2 43 Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports The switch 10 100 1000 ports automatically configure themselves to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage To maximize performance choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports e Let the ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex e Set the port speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection Follow these steps to connect to LOBASE T 100BASE TX
109. n 9 1 x 11 2 x 14 7 cm Note Width includes the cosmetic end caps Height does not include the panel mount brackets Depth is the distance from the rail Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A 3 Technical Specifications for the Power Converter Environmental Ranges Operating temperature 29 to 165 F 34 to 74 C Storage temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Operating altitude Up to 13 000 ft 3962 m Storage altitude Up to 40 000 ft 12 192 m Thermal spacing 3 54 in 90 mm exposed side 4 13 in 105 mm top and bottom Power Requirements AC input voltages Range 85 264 VAC at 47 63 Hz Nominal 115 VAC at 60 Hz or 230 VAC at 50 Hz Maximum AC power input current 0 75 A 230 VAC and 50 Hz or 1 3 A 115 VAC and 60 Hz DC input voltages Range 88 375 VDC Nominal 125 VDC or 250 VDC Maximum DC input current 0 75 A at 220 VDC or 1 25 A at 150 VDC Physical Dimensions Weight 1 4 Ib 0 63 kg Dimensions W x D x H 2 x 4 62 x 5 81 in 50 8 x 117 5 x 147 6 mm Note Width includes the cosmetic end caps Height does not include the panel mount brackets Depth is the distance from the rail Table A 4 Hazardous Locations Standards Hazardous Locations Standards IECEx TR IEC 60079 15 2005 third edition IEC 60079 0 2004 fourth edi
110. n Activity Port is sending or receiving data Blinking A link blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol STP is amber sending or receiving data Alternating Link fault Error frames can affect connectivity and errors green amber such as excessive collisions CRC errors and alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link fault indication Solid amber Port is not forwarding Port was disabled by management an address violation or STP Note After a port is reconfigured the port LED can remain amber for up to 30 seconds while STP checks the switch for possible loops 100Base FX Port Status LEDs These LEDs display information about the individual ports See Table 1 7 Table 1 7 100BASE FX MM Uplink Port Status LEDs Color System Status Off No link Solid green Link is present Blinking green Activity Port is sending or receiving data Blinking amber A link blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol STP is sending or receiving data Alternating green amber Link is faulty Solid amber Link is disabled Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EN OL 13017 01 Chapter 1 Overview CompactFlash Memory Card W Dual Purpose Port LEDs Figure 1 9 shows the LEDs on a dual purpose port You can configure each port as either a 10 100 1000 port through the RJ 45 connector or as an SFP module but not both at the same time The LEDs show how the port is being used Ethernet or
111. n this situation the switch bandwidth is used over and over again by the same frames leaving little room for legitimate traffic Loops can be caused by a unidirectional link A unidirectional link occurs whenever the traffic sent by the switch is received by its neighbor but the traffic from the neighbor is not received by the switch A broken fiber optic cable other cabling or a port issue could cause this one way communication You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection UDLD on the switch to help identify difficult to find unidirectional link problems UDLD supports two modes of operation normal the default and aggressive In normal mode UDLD detects unidirectional links due to misconnected interfaces on fiber optic connections In aggressive mode UDLD also detects unidirectional links due to one way traffic on fiber optic and twisted pair links and due to misconnected interfaces on fiber optic links For information about enabling UDLD on the switch see the Understanding UDLD section in the Configuring UDLD chapter of the software configuration guide for this release Verify Switch Performance Review this section when troubleshooting switch performance problems Speed Duplex and Autonegotiation If the port statistics show a large amount of alignment errors frame check sequence FCS or late collisions errors this might indicate a speed or duplex mismatch A common issue with speed and duplex is when the duplex
112. nds and then the port LED turns green If the port LED does not turn on e The device at the other end might not be turned on There might be a cable problem or a problem with the adapter installed in the attached device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Reconfigure and reboot the connected device if necessary Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to connect each device Installing and Removing SFP Modules These sections describe how to install and remove SFP modules SFP modules are inserted into SFP module slots on the front of the switch These field replaceable modules provide the uplink optical interfaces send TX and receive RX You can use any combination of rugged SFP modules See the Cisco IE 3000 release notes for the list of supported modules Each SFP module must be of the same type as the SFP module on the other end of the cable and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications See Table C 1 on page C 5 for cable stipulations for SFP module connections Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment A Connecting Destination Ports M Caution When you use commercial SFP modules such as CWDM and 1000BX U D reduce the maximum operating temperature by 59 F 15 C The minimum operating temperature is 32 F 0 C For detailed instructions on installing removing
113. nformation SNMP network management You can manage switches from a SNMP compatible management station that is running platforms such as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager The switch supports a comprehensive set of Management Information Base MIB extensions and four Remote Monitoring RMON groups See the switch software configuration guide on Cisco com and the documentation that came with your SNMP application for more information Common Industrial Protocol The Common Industrial Protocol CIP management objects are supported The Cisco IE 3000 can be managed by CIP based management tools allowing the user to manage an entire industrial automation system with one tool Network Configurations See the switch software configuration guide on Cisco com for network configuration concepts and examples of using the switch to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Gigabit Ethernet connections OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Overview Bl Network Configurations Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EN OL 13017 01 CHAPTER Switch Installation This chapter describes how to install your switch interpret the power on self test POST and connect the switch to other devices A Caution If your installation is in a hazardous environment see Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment for instructions
114. ng for Installation W Warning To prevent the system from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 140 F 60 C Statement 1047 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning To prevent airflow restriction allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least 4 13 in 105 mm Statement 1076 Installation Guidelines When determining where to place the switch observe these guidelines Environment and Enclosure Guidelines Other Guidelines A Review these environmental and enclosure guidelines before installation e This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC publication 60664 1 at altitudes up to 9842 ft 3 km without derating This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR Publication 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance e This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from acc
115. nstallation Connecting Destination Ports W Connecting to SFP Modules A This section describes how to connect to a fiber optic SFP port To connect to an RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port instead of a fiber optic port see the Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port section on page 2 42 For instructions on how to install or remove an SFP module see the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page 2 37 Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module Warning A Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page 2 1 See Appendix C Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port See Figure 2 35 Figure 2 35 Connecting to a Fiber Optic SFP Module Port 201869 Cisco IE 3000 1 ILC connector Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target de
116. o 1000BASE T devices such as servers workstations and routers you must use a four twisted pair Category 5 straight through cable wired for IOBASE T 100BASE TX and 1000BASE T Figure C 7 shows the straight through cable schematics When connecting the ports to other devices such as switches or repeaters you must use a four twisted pair Category 5 crossover cable Figure C 8 shows the crossover cable schematics OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix Cable and Connectors B Connector Specifications S Note Use a straight through cable to connect two ports only when one port is designated with an X Use a crossover cable to connect two ports when both ports are designated with an X or when both ports do not have an X Figure C 1 10 100 Port Pinouts Pin Label 12345678 RD RD TD NC NC TD NC NC oo N OORA ON H5318 Figure C 2 10 100 1000 Port Pinouts Pin Label 12345678 1 TPO TPO TP1 TP2 TP2 TP1 TP3 TP3 N O A A OQ I9 60915 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 AppendixC Cable and Connectors Connector Specifications MEI 100BASE FX Ports The 100BASE FX ports use MT RJ connectors See Figure C 3 The 100BASE FX ports use 50 125 or 62 5 125 mi
117. o Go Next Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ES OL 13017 01 CHAPTER Troubleshooting This chapter provides these topics for troubleshooting problems e Diagnosing Problems page 3 1 How to Clear the Switch IP Address and Configuration page 3 5 How to Recover Passwords page 3 5 Finding the Switch Serial Number page 3 6 Diagnosing Problems The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch They show power on self test POST failures port connectivity problems and overall switch performance You can also get statistics from the browser interface the command line interface CLI the Cisco Intelligence Engine 2100 IE2100 Series Configuration Registrar or a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP workstation See the switch software configuration guide the switch command reference or the documentation that came with your IE2100 or SNMP application for details Verify Switch POST Results S As the switch powers on it begins the POST a series of tests that runs automatically to ensure that the switch functions properly It might take several minutes for the switch to complete POST POST starts with LED tests that cycles once through the System Alarm Setup Pwr A and Pwr B LEDs While POST proceeds the System LED blinks green and all the other LEDs remain off If POST completes successfully the System LED changes to solid green and the other LEDs display
118. odule together to make the connection See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Connecting the Switch and the Module 201825 Stepb X Push the upper module latches down and the lower latches up See Figure 2 6 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation B installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card Figure 2 6 Pushing the Module Latches In 201826 Step6 Optional if the first module attached was an Cisco IEM 3000 8TM you can connect another Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion module Follow Step 1 to Step 5 to connect the module Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card The switches store Cisco IOS software images and switch configurations on a removable flash memory card You can replace the switch without reconfiguring it The switch ships with the compact flash memory card installed Verify that the card is in place on the bottom of the switch Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation MI Follow these directions to remove or replace the compact flash memory card Step1 Locate the compact flash memory card slot on the bottom of the switch See Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card from the Switch 201851 Bottom of switch Step 2 Install or remove the card as desired e To remove the card grasp the
119. on to DC return Warning Step 7 Step 8 An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector Statement 122 Insert the twisted pair wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections Insert the wire labeled number 1 in Figure 2 45 lead into the neutral wire connection and the wire labeled number 2 in Figure 2 45 lead into the line wire connection Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors See Figure 2 45 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws Note Step 9 The torque should not exceed 10 in lb Connect the red wire to the positive pole of the DC power source and connect the black wire to the return pole Ensure that each pole has a current limiting type fuse rated to at least 600 VAC DC such as the KLKD Midget fuse Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 252 OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Where to Go Next Ml Applying Power to the Power Converter Move the circuit breaker for the AC outlet or the DC control circuit to the on position The LED on the power converter front panel is green when the unit is operating normally The LED is off when the unit is not powered or is not operating normally After the power is connected the switch automatically begins th
120. on is satisfactory the switch does not need further configuration You can use any of these management options to change the default configuration Start the device manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This is an easy to use web interface that offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access the device manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the switch getting started guide and the device manager online help Start the Cisco Network Assistant application which is described in the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide Through this GUI you can configure and monitor a switch cluster or an individual switch Use the CLI to configure the switch as an individual switch from the console See the switch command reference on Cisco com for information about using the CLI Start an SNMP application such as the CiscoView application Start the Common Industrial Protocol CIP management tool You can manage an entire industrial automation system with CIP based tools OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment BB Where to Go Next Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 60 OL 13017 01 APPENDIX Cable and Connectors This appendix describes the switch ports and the cables and adapters that you use to connect the switch
121. onfigured switch You can configure the switch by using Express Setup as described in the getting started guide that is included with the switch You can also configure the switch by using the CLI setup procedure described in Appendix D Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program How to Recover Passwords Password recovery is a feature that a system administrator can enable or disable If password recovery is disabled the only way to recover from a lost or forgotten password is to clear the switch configuration entirely For this procedure see the How to Clear the Switch IP Address and Configuration section on page 3 5 The switch software configuration guide provides details about enabling and disabling the password recovery feature and the procedure for recovering passwords OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Troubleshooting BE Finding the Switch Serial Number Finding the Switch Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance you need to know the serial number of your switch See Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 to find the serial number on your switch or module You can also use the show version privileged EXEC command to get the switch serial number Figure 3 1 Serial Number Location for the Cisco IE 3000 4TC and the Cisco IE 3000 8TC Switch SN XXXNNNNXXXX 202302
122. or 1000BASE T devices A Caution To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage follow your normal board and component handling procedures Step1 When connecting to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP Phones connect a straight through cable to an RJ 45 connector on the front panel See Figure 2 31 When connecting to 1000BASE T compatible devices to use a twisted four pair Category 5 or higher cable The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M236 i OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Connecting Destination Ports MI Figure 2 31 Connecting to an Ethernet Port 201881 1 10 100 1000 port 2 10 100 ports Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 connector on the other device The port LED turns on when both the switch and the connected device have established link The port LED is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP discovers the topology and searches for loops This can take up to 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green If the port LED does not turn on e The device at the other end might not be turned on There might be a cable problem or a problem with the adapter installed in the attached device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling pro
123. ove the card as desired Toremove the card grasp the card top and pull it out Place it in an antistatic bag to protect it from static discharge To install a card slide it into the slot and press it firmly in place The card is keyed so that you cannot insert it the wrong way Verifying Switch Operation Before installing the switch in its final location power on the switch and verify that the switch passes the power on self test POST These sections describe the steps required to connect a PC or terminal to the switch console port to power on the switch and to observe POST results Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port page B 15 e Verifying Switch Operation page B 14 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Verifying Switch Operation E Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port A To connect a PC to the console port use the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable To connect a terminal to the console port you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN with that adapter from Cisco For console port and adapter pinout information see the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 The PC or terminal must support VT100 terminal emulation The terminal emulation software frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or Procomm
124. p3 Using a 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip the ground wire and both ends of the twisted pair wires to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm x 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation See Figure B 9 Step4 Connect one end of the stranded copper wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Step5 Insert the other end of the exposed ground wire lead into the earth ground wire connection on the power converter terminal block Only wire with insulation should extend from the connection See Figure B 45 Step6 Tighten the earth ground wire connection terminal block screw S Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 0L 13017 01 Era Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter A Figure B 45 AC DC Power Input Terminal Block Wire Connections to a DC Source 1 Earth ground wire connection 3 Positive DC connection 2 Return wire connection to DC return Warning Step 7 Step 8 An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector St
125. partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0804R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 2008 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS Preface ix Audience ix Purpose ix Conventions ix Related Publications x Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines x Overview 1 1 Overview 1 1 Switch Models 1 2 Front Panel Description 1 2 10 100 Ports 1 5 Dual Purpose Ports 1 5 100BASE FXPorts 1 5 Power and Relay Connector 1 5 Console Port 1 6 LEDs 1 6 Setup LED 1 8 System LED 1 9 Alarm LED 1 9 Power Status LED 1 9 10 100 Port Status LEDs 1 10 100Base FX Port Status LEDs 1 10 Dual Purpose Port LEDs 1 11 Compact Flash Memory Card 1 11 Rear Panel Description 1 12 Power Converter Optional 1 13 Management Options 1 14 Network Configurations 1 15 Switch Installation 2 1 Preparing for Installation 2 1 Warnings 2 2 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide BE Contents Installation Guidelines 2 3 Environment and Enclosure Guidelines 2 3 Other Guidelines 2 3 Verifying
126. pendent interface crossover auto MDIX feature When the auto MDIX feature is enabled the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interfaces accordingly For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Dual Purpose Ports A dual purpose port can be configured as either a 10 100 1000 port or as an SFP module port Only one port can be active at a time If both ports are connected the SFP module port has priority You can set the 10 100 1000 ports to operate at 10 100 or 1000 Mb s in full duplex or half duplex mode You can configure them as fixed 10 100 or 1000 Mb s Gigabit Ethernet ports and can configure the duplex setting See the switch software configuration for more information You can use Gigabit Ethernet SFP modules to establish fiber optic connections to other switches These transceiver modules are field replaceable providing the uplink interfaces when inserted in an SFP module slot You use fiber optic cables with LC connectors to connect to a fiber optic SFP module For more information about these SFP modules see your SFP module documentation or the release note for your switch software 100BASE FX Ports The IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX ports provide full duplex 100 Mb s connectivity over multimode fiber MMF cables These ports use a small form factor fixed SFF fiber optic transceiver module that
127. plus d favorable code de temp rature le plus faible peut tre utilis pour d terminer le code de temp rature global du syst me Les combinaisons d quipements dans le syst me sont sujettes inspection par les autorit s locales qualifi es au moment de l installation EMC Environmental Conditions for Products Installed in the European Union This section applies to products to be installed in the European Union The equipment is intended to operate under the following environmental conditions with respect to EMC Aseparate defined location under the user s control e Barthing and bonding shall meet the requirements of ETS 300 253 or CCITT K27 e AC power distribution shall be one of the following types where applicable TN S and TN C as defined in IEC 364 3 In addition if equipment is operated in a domestic environment interference could occur Installation Guidelines When determining where to place the switch observe these guidelines Environment and Enclosure Guidelines Review these environmental and enclosure guidelines before installation This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC publication 60664 1 at altitudes up to 9842 ft 3 km without derating Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Ha Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B North American Hazar
128. pper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to the optional AC DC converter go to the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page B 49 To wire the switch to a DC input power source follow these steps Step1 Locate the power and relay connector see Figure B 12 Figure B 12 Power and Relay Connector 201815 Step2 Identify the positive and return DC power connections on the connector The positive DC power connection is labeled V and the return is the adjacent connection labeled RT See Figure B 12 Step3 Measure two strands of twisted pair copper wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the DC power source Step4 Using an 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip each of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm x 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wire Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation Figure B 13 Stripping the Power Connection Wire 97489 1 10 25 in 6 3 mm 0 02 in 0 5 mm Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Verifying Switch Operation E Step5 Insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the connection labeled V and the exposed part of the
129. product Statement 1008 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment A Connecting Destination Ports W Caution Step 1 Step 2 Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page B 1 See Appendix C Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module To connect to a dual purpose port follow these steps Connect an RJ 45 connector to the 10 100 1000 port or install an SFP module into the SFP module slot and connect a cable to the SFP module port See Figure B 36 For more information about RJ 45 connections SFP modules and optical connections see the Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports section on page B 41 the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page B 42 and the Connecting to SFP Modules section on page B 45 Figure B 36 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port rap Cisco 201871 Cisco IE 3009 1 ILC connector 2 RJ 45 connector Connect the other end of the cable to the other device By default the switch detects w
130. r and Relay Connector to the Switch section on page B 24 for instructions on how to connect the power and relay connector to the front panel Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting Destination Ports M Connecting Destination Ports These section provide more information about connecting to the destination ports e Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports page B 41 Installing and Removing SFP Modules page B 42 Connecting to SFP Modules page B 45 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port page B 46 Connecting to IO0BASE FX Ports page B 48 Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports A The switch 10 100 1000 ports automatically configure themselves to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage Warning A Do not connect or disconnect cables to the ports while power is applied to the switch or any device on the network because an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and cannot be accidentally be turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statemen
131. ral wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections See Figure 2 44 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors Step5 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws Note The torque should not exceed 10 in Ib Step6 Replace the plastic cover over the terminal block Step7 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the AC outlet Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter BM Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source S You can also connect the power converter to a DC power source The power converter adapts the power source voltage to the 24 VDC that the switch requires Follow these steps to connect the power converter to a DC power source Note A Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C Warning Use twisted pair supply wires suitable for 86 F 30 C above surrounding ambient temperature outside the enclosure Statement 1067 Step1 Measure a single length of stranded copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the earth ground The wire color might differ depending on the country that you are using it in For connections from the power converter to earth ground use shielded 18 AWG stranded copper wire such as Belden part number 99
132. rce is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat this procedure for the second power and relay connector Pwr B which installs just below the primary power connector Pwr A When you are installing the switch secure the wires coming from the power and relay connector so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact For example use tie wraps to secure the wires to the rack Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ES OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Verifying Switch Operation E Running POST When the switch powers on it automatically initiates a POST The POST runs a series of tests that verify that the switch functions properly and ensures that it is ready to install To test the switch follow these steps e Power On the Switch page B 25 e Verify POST Results page B 25 e Disconnect Power page B 25 Power On the Switch To apply power to a switch that is directly connected to a DC power source locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the ON position amp Note For instructions on how to apply power to a switch that is connected to a power converter see the Applying Power to the Power Converter section on page B 59 Verify POST Results When you power on the switch it automatically begins a POST All LEDs are off for a few seconds and
133. re 1 11 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Rear Panel 201697 1 DIN rail latch 2 Foot in recessed position Power Converter Optional The switch can be used with an optional AC DC power converter The power converter PWR IE3000 AC can supply 24 VDC power to one switch and up to two modules The power converter is mounted on the side of a switch and provides power to the switch through a preassembled power cable S Note The power converter PWR IE3000 AC is sold separately You can get a replacement power cable PWR IE3000 CLP by calling Cisco Technical Support For installation and connection procedures for the power converter see the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page 2 44 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EX Chapter1 Overview W Management Options Figure 1 12 displays the power converter Figure 1 12 Cisco IE 3000 Switch AC DC Power Converter 202314 DC output connector 3 AC DC input power connector Status LED Management Options The switch supports these management options Cisco Network Assistant Cisco Network Assistant is a PC based network management GUI application optimized for LANs of small and medium sized businesses Through a GUI users can configure and manage switch clusters or standalone switches Cisco Network Assistant is available at no cost and can be downloaded from this URL http www cisco com
134. reen If an LED is off the target device might not be turned on there might be a cable problem or there might be a problem with the adapter installed in the target device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Stepb If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or target device Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter The Cisco IE 3000 switch can be used with an optional AC DC power converter PWR IE3000 AC These sections describe the steps required to connect the switch to a power converter e Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch page 2 45 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter page 2 46 Connecting the DC Power Clip page 2 46 Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source page 2 47 Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source page 2 51 Applying Power to the Power Converter page 2 53 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 244 i OL 13017 01 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter lil Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch Step 1 Step 2 Follow these directions to connect the power converter to the switch Remove the left side panel of the switch by firmly grasping both sides of it in the middle and pulling it outward If necessary use a screwdriver to open the side panel See Figure 2 38 Figure 2 38 Opening the Left Side Panel of the Switch
135. return wire into the connection labeled RT See Figure B 14 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Only wire with insulation should extend from the connector A Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector Statement 122 Figure B 14 Inserting Wires in the Power and Relay Connector 202028 1 Power source positive connection 2 Power source return connection Step6 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector captive screws above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb See Figure B 15 AN Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in Ib Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Verifying Switch Operation Figure B 15 Torquing the Power and Relay Connector Captive Screws 201817 1 Power and relay connector captive screws Step7 Connect the other end of the positive wire the one connected to V to the positive terminal on the DC power source and connect the other end of the return wire the one connected to RT to the return terminal on the DC power source When you are testing the switch one power connection is sufficient If you are insta
136. revent the switch assemble from overheating there must be a minimum of 3 inches 76 19 mm between any other device and the top bottom or sides of the switch assembly Connecting the DC Power Clip The DC power clip is a prewired cable that connects DC power from the power converter to the switch module Because the power clip uses the Pwr A connector you cannot use the alarm connections on that connector Follow these steps to connect DC power from the power converter to the switch module Step1 Locate the DC power clip in the power converter accessory kit Step2 Position the power clip so that the two pin connector is over the power converter and the four pin connector is over the switch Pwr A connector and then slide the power clip into these two connectors See Figure B 41 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EN OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter B Figure B 41 Connecting Wires to the Power Converter DC Output Terminal Block 202298 DC power clip 3 Four pin connector on the switch 2 Two pin connector on the power convertor Step3 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screw to 2 in Ib A Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source Th
137. rts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 Warning A When used in a Class I Division 2 hazardous location this equipment must be mounted in a suitable enclosure with proper wiring method for all power input and output wiring that complies with the governing electrical codes and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction over Class I Division 2 installations Statement 1066 Caution To prevent the switch from overheating ensure these minimum clearances Top and bottom 4 13 in 105 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 3 54 in 90 mm Front 2 56 in 65 mm Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing the Switch W Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail The switch ships with latches on the rear panel for a mounting on a DIN rail See Figure B 18 Figure B 18 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Rear Panel 203976 You can install the switch as a standalone device on the DIN rail or with the expansion modules already connected You must connect the expansion modules to the switch before installing the switch on the DIN rail To connect the modules to the switch follow the steps described in the Adding Modules to the Switch section on page B 8 The ill
138. s on the DIN rail To attach the switch to a DIN rail follow these steps Step1 Use a flathead screwdriver to press in the space next to the tab on each of the latches and turn the screw driver clockwise See Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Unlock the Switch Latch 270302 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EZE OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch MI Step2 Push the DIN rail latches See Figure 2 20 Figure 2 20 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches Out 201828 Step3 Position the rear panel of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail making sure that the DIN rail fits in the space between the two latches Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EZ Chapter2 Switch Installation BE installing the Switch Step4 Push the DIN rail latches in after the switch is over the DIN rail See Figure 2 21 Figure 2 21 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches In 201829 Note If you are using a 15 mm DIN rail rotate all the feet see Figure 2 21 to the extended positions Otherwise rotate all the feet to the recessed positions Figure 2 22 shows the two DIN rails You can use either the 7 5 mm or the 15 mm DIN rail Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch MI Figure 2 22 Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail in a Parallel Position 1 15 mm DIN rail 3 7 5 mm DIN
139. settings are mismatched between two switches between a switch and a router or between the switch and a workstation or server This can happen when manually setting the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues between the two devices A mismatch occurs under these circumstances e A manually set speed or duplex parameter is different from the manually set speed or duplex parameter on the connected port e A port is set to autonegotiate and the connected port is set to full duplex with no autonegotiation To maximize switch performance and ensure a link follow one of these guidelines when changing the settings for duplex and speed e Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex e Manually set the speed and duplex parameters for the ports on both ends of the connection e Ifaremote device does not autonegotiate configure the duplex settings on the two ports to match The speed parameter can adjust itself even if the connected port does not autonegotiate Autonegotiation and NIC Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third party network interface cards NICs By default the switch ports and interfaces are set to autonegotiate It is common for devices like laptops or other devices to be set to autonegotiate as well yet sometimes autonegotation issues occur To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems try manually setting both sides of the connection If this does not solve the problem there could be a problem with th
140. sion module 4 FE and 8 FX ports 3 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with one Cisco IEM 3000 8TM expansion modules 12 FE ports 4 Cisco IE 3000 4TC switch with two Cisco IEM 3000 8TM expansion modules 20 FE ports Connecting Modules Follow these directions to connect the expansion modules to the switch Step1 Remove the side panel by firmly grasping both sides of it in the middle and pulling it outward If necessary use a screwdriver to pry open the side panel See Figure B 2 Figure B 2 Opening the Side Panel of the Cisco IE 3000 8TC Switch 201822 Step2 Remove the EMI protective cover from the connector on the switch See Figure B 3 Figure B 3 Removing the EMI Cover Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EM Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl Adding Modules to the Switch Step3 Push up the upper module latches at the top of the switch and the module See Figure B 4 Push down the lower module latches at the bottom of the switch and the module Figure B 4 Pushing the Module Latches Up 201824 Step4 Align the connectors on the switch and the module and slide the switch and the module together to make the connection See Figure B 5 Figure B 5 Connecting the Switch and the Module 201825 Stepb X Push the upper module latches down and the lower latches up See Figure B 6 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ca 0L
141. spaces Enter virtual terminal password terminal password Optional Configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP by responding to the prompts You can also configure SNMP later through the CLI the device manager or the Cisco Network Assistant application To configure SNMP later enter no Configure SNMP Network Management no no Enter the interface name physical interface or VLAN name of the interface that connects to the management network and press Return For this release always use vlan as that interface Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary vlanl Configure the interface by entering the switch IP address and subnet mask and pressing Return The IP address and subnet masks shown below are examples Configuring interface vlanl Configure IP on this interface yes yes IP address for this interface 10 4 120 106 Subnet mask for this interface 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Enter Y to configure the switch as the cluster command switch Enter N to configure it as a member switch or as a standalone switch If you enter N the switch appears as a candidate switch in the Cisco Network Assistant GUI You can configure the switch as a command switch later through the CLI the device manager or the Cisco Network Assistant application To configure it later enter no Would you like to enable as a cluster command switch yes no no You have now completed t
142. steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion module Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFF module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFF module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFF module port be sure that you understand the port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page 2 1 See the Cable and Adapter Specifications section on page C 4 for information about the LC connector on the SFF module Step1 Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use Step2 Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port See Figure 2 37 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EZ Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter Figure 2 37 Connecting to a Fiber Optic SFP Module Port 202031 1 ILC connector Step3 Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device Step4 Observe the port status LED The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops This process takes about 30 seconds and then the port LED turns g
143. t 1070 To maximize performance choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports e Let the ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex e Set the port speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection Follow these steps to connect to IOBASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T devices Caution To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage follow your normal board and component handling procedures Step1 When connecting to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP Phones connect a straight through cable to an RJ 45 connector on the front panel See Figure B 31 When connecting to 1000BASE T compatible devices use a twisted four pair Category 5 or higher cable The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Connecting Destination Ports Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Figure B 31 Connecting to an Ethernet Port 201881 1 10 100 1000 port 2 10 100 ports Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 connector on the other device The port LED turns on when both the switch and the connected device have established a link The port LED is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP discovers the topology and searches for loops This can take up to 30 seco
144. t voltage source of the alarm circuits must be an isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 24 VDC 1 A Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 A Wire connections to the power and relay connector must be UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to an external alarm device follow these steps Measure two strands of twisted pair wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the external alarm device Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation Insert the exposed wires for the external alarm device into the two connections labeled A See Figure 2 28 Figure 2 28 Inserting Relay Wires into the Power and Relay Connector 202029 1 External device relay wire A connection 2 External device relay wire A connection 2 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector captive screw above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb See Figure 2 29 for details Caution Do not over torque the power and relay connector captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb OL 13017 01 Cisco IE
145. ted to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be a different color from the wire connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug See Figure C 9 Figure C 9 Identifying a Crossover Cable Pin 1 on one connector and p 25 pin 1 on the other connector should be different colors Pin 1 nm Pini 200915 Four Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts for 1000BASE T Ports Figure C 7 and Figure C 8 show the schematics of four twisted pair cables for 10 100 1000 ports on Cisco IE 3000 switches Figure C 10 Four Twisted Pair Straight Through Cable Schematic for 10 100 1000 Ports Switch Router or PC 1 TPO 4 1 TPH 2 TPO 2 TP1 3 TP1 4 3 TPO 6 TP1 4 6 TPO 4 TP2 4 TP3 5 TP2 5 TP3 7 TP3 lt gt 7 TP2 E 8 TP3 8 TP2 5 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix Cable and Connectors B Cable and Adapter Specifications Figure C 11 Four Twisted Pair Crossover Cable Schematics for 10 100 1000 and 1000BASE T SFP Module Ports Switch Switch 1 TPO 1 TPO 2 TPO 2 TPO 3 TP1 3 TP1 6 TP1 6 TP1 4 TP2 4 4 TP2 5 TP2 5 TP2 7 TP3 4 7 TP3 z 8 TP3 8 TP3 3 Adapter Pinouts Table
146. ter to an AC Power Source 2 47 H Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 CHAPTER 3 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B Preparing the AC Power Cord 2 47 Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter 2 48 Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source 2 51 Applying Power to the Power Converter 2 53 Where to Go Next 2 53 Troubleshooting 3 1 Diagnosing Problems 3 1 Verify Switch POST Results 3 1 Verify Switch LEDs 3 2 Verify Switch Connections 3 2 Bad or Damaged Cable 3 2 Ethernet and Fiber Cables 3 2 Link Status 3 3 Transceiver Issues 3 3 Port and Interface Settings 3 3 Ping End Device 3 3 Spanning Tree Loops 3 4 Verify Switch Performance 3 4 Speed Duplex and Autonegotiation 3 4 Autonegotiation and NIC 3 4 Cabling Distance 3 5 How to Clear the Switch IP Address and Configuration 3 5 How to Recover Passwords 3 5 Finding the Switch Serial Number 3 6 Technical Specifications A 1 Installation In a Hazardous Environment B 1 Preparing for Installation B 1 Warnings B 2 North American Hazardous Location Approval B 5 EMC Environmental Conditions for Products Installed in the European Union B 5 Installation Guidelines B 5 Environment and Enclosure Guidelines B 5 Other Guidelines B 6 Verifying Package Contents B 7 Adding Modules to the Switch B 8 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Contents MI
147. the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 11 e For 10 100 ports and 10 100 1000 ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 328 feet 100 meters e For 100BASE FX fiber optic ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 6562 ft 2 km Operating environment is within the ranges listed in Appendix A Technical Specifications Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment North American Hazardous Location Approval MIN Clearance to front and rear panels meets these conditions Front panel LEDs can be easily read Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling Front panel direct current DC power and relay connector is within reach of the connection to the DC power source e Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted To prevent the switch from overheating there must be the following minimum clearances Top and bottom 4 13 in 105 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 3 54 in 90 mm Front 2 56 in 65 mm Temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 140 F 60 C Note When the switch is installed in an industrial enclosure the temperature within the enclosure is greater than normal room temperature outside the enclosure The temperature inside the enclosure cannot exceed 140 F 60 C
148. the maximum ambient enclosure temperature of the switch e Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures e Connect the unit only to a Class 2 DC power source Verifying Package Contents amp Carefully remove the contents from the shipping container and check each item for damage If any item is missing or damaged contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support Return all packing materials to the shipping container and save them The switch is shipped with these items Documentation CD that includes Cisco IE 3000 Switch Getting Started Guide in English German French Spanish Italian Japanese and simplified Chinese Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 3000 Switch safety warnings translated in German Two power and relay connectors e RJ 45 to DB 9 console port adapter cable Note To connect the switch functional ground you need a ring terminal lug such as Thomas amp Bett part number RC10 14 or equivalent If you want to connect a terminal to the switch console port you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN z with that adapter from Cisco You can order a kit containing four spare latches DINCLP IE3000 from Cisco OL 13017 01 Cisco IE
149. then each LED is tested One at a time the System Alarm Setup Pwr A and Pwr B LEDs each briefly turns green then red and then go off The System LED blinks green as the boot loader verifies the basic functionality of the processing and memory hardware Assuming all tests pass the System LED continues to blink green as the Cisco IOS software image loads If the POST fails the System LED turns red amp Note POST failures are usually fatal Call Cisco Systems immediately if your switch does not pass POST See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Disconnect Power After successfully running POST follow these steps Step1 Turn off power to the switch Step2 Disconnect the cables Step3 Decide where you want to install the switch Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 Era Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Bl installing the Switch Installing the Switch A These sections describes how to install the switch e Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail Installing the Switch on a Wall e Installing the Switch in a Rack Warning A This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live pa
150. this platform The switch release notes on Cisco com list the SFP modules that the switch supports e Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to verify the port or module error disabled disabled or shutdown status Re enable the port if needed Make sure that all fiber connections are properly cleaned and securely connected Port and Interface Settings Ping End Device A cause of port connectivity failure can be a disabled port Verify that the port or interface is not disabled or powered down for some reason If a port or interface is manually shut down on one side of the link or the other side the link does not come up until you re enable the port Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to verify the port or interface error disabled disabled or shutdown status on both sides of the connection If needed re enable the port or the interface Test the end device by pinging from the directly connected switch first and then work your way back port by port interface by interface trunk by trunk until you find the source of the connectivity issue Make sure that each switch can see the end device MAC address in its content addressable memory CAM table OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Troubleshooting B Diagnosing Problems Spanning Tree Loops Spanning Tree Protocol STP loops can cause serious performance issues that look like port or interface problems I
151. tion ATEX EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 0 2006 North American divisions ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2007 CSA C22 2 no 213 M1987 North American zones UL 60079 15 first edition CAN CSA E 60079 15 02 InMETRO IEC 60079 15 2001 IEC 60079 0 2000 OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Appendix A Technical Specifications Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 13017 01 APPENDIX B Installation In a Hazardous Environment This chapter describes how to install your switch interpret the power on self test POST and connect the switch to other devices when in a hazardous environment Read these topics and perform the procedures in this order Preparing for Installation page B 1 e Adding Modules to the Switch page B 8 Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card page B 13 e Verifying Switch Operation page B 14 Installing the Switch page B 26 Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits page B 36 Connecting Destination Ports page B 41 Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter page B 49 Where to Go Next page B 59 Preparing for Installation This section provides information about these topics Warnings page B 2 Installation Guidelines page B 5 e Verifying Package Contents page B 7 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 HN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment B Pr
152. to 2 31 B 33 to B 35 port connection 2 36 to 2 44 B 41 to B 49 poweron 2 22 B 25 rack mounting procedures 2 29 to 2 31 B 33 to B 35 rear panel clearance 2 4 B 7 relays connecting to power and relay connector 1 6 described 1 6 wiring 2 33 to 2 35 B 38 to B 40 removing SFP modules 2 40 B 44 to B 45 H Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 removing the switch from a DIN rail orarack 2 31 to 2 32 B 35 to B 36 removing the switch from parallel and face down mounted positions 2 31 to 2 32 B 35 to B 36 RJ 45 connector console port C 4 S safety warnings 2 2 to 2 4 B 2 to B 4 SC connector C 3 serial number location 3 6 SFP modules bale clasp latch removal 2 40 B 44 cables C 4 connecting to 2 41 to 2 42 B 45 to B 46 connectors C 3 described 1 5 installation 2 38 to 2 40 B 43 to B 44 Simple Network Management Protocol See SNMP SNMP 1 15 software switch management 1 14 to 1 15 specifications A 1 to A 2 speed troubleshooting 3 4 straight through cable pinout four twisted pair 1000BASE T ports C 6 two twisted pair 10 100 ports C 5 straight through cable pinout four twisted pair 1000BASE T ports C 7 SunNet Manager 1 15 supply wires warning 2 51 B 3 B 57 switch power on 2 22 B 25 switch models 1 2 system LED 1 9 Index M T technical specifications A 1 to A 2 Telnet and accessing the CLI 1 14 temperature operating A 3 terminal connecting to a switch 2 12
153. to other devices Connector Specifications 10 100 Ports These sections describe the connectors used with the Cisco IE 3000 switch The 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports on switches use standard RJ 45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers Figure C 1 and Figure C 2 show the pinouts The auto MDIX feature described briefly in this guide is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Connecting to 10BASE T and 100BASE TX Compatible Devices When connecting the ports to LOBASE T and 100BASE TX compatible devices such as servers workstations and routers you can use a two or four twisted pair straight through cable wired for IOBASE T and 100BASE TX Figure C 5 shows the two twisted pair straight through cable schematics Figure C 7 shows the four twisted pair straight through cable schematics When connecting the ports to IOBASE T and 100BASE TX compatible devices such as switches or repeaters you can use a two or four twisted pair crossover cable Figure C 6 shows the two twisted pair crossover cable schematics Figure C 8 shows the four twisted pair crossover cable schematics You can use Category 3 4 or 5 cabling when connecting to 1OBASE T compatible devices You must use Category 5 cabling when connecting to 100BASE TX compatible devices Connecting to 1000BASE T Devices When connecting the ports t
154. ttom of the switch down Pull the switch out and release the switch from the DIN rail See Figure 2 27 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EX Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits Figure 2 27 Removing the Switch from the DIN Rail 201850 Step4 Remove the switch from the DIN rail Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits After the switch is installed you are ready to connect the DC power and alarm relays e Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power page 2 32 e Wiring the External Alarms page 2 33 Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power For instructions on grounding the switch and connecting the DC power see the Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power section on page 2 13 For instructions on using a power converter for DC power see the Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter section on page 2 44 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits W Wiring the External Alarms AN The alarm relays on the switch are normally open To connect an external alarm device to the relays you must connect two relay contact wires to complete an electrical circuit Because each external alarm device requires two connections to a relay the switch supports a maximum of two external alarm devices This procedure is optional Caution S The inpu
155. uctions on how to apply power to a switch that is connected to a power converter see the Applying Power to the Power Converter section on page 2 53 Verify POST Results When you power on the switch it automatically begins POST All LEDs are off for a few seconds and then each LED is tested One at a time the System Alarm Setup Pwr A and Pwr B LEDs each briefly turn green then red and then go off The System LED blinks green as the boot loader verifies the basic functionality of the processing and memory hardware Assuming all tests pass the System LED continues to blink green as the Cisco IOS software image loads If the POST fails the System LED turns red S Note POST failures are usually fatal Call Cisco Systems immediately if your switch does not pass POST See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Disconnect Power After successfully running POST follow these steps Step1 Turn off power to the switch Step2 Disconnect the cables Step3 Decide where you want to install the switch Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 13017 01 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Hi Installing the Switch A This section describes how to install the switch e Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail Installing the Switch on the Wall e Installing the Switch in a Rack Warning A This equipment is supplied as op
156. uge copper ground wire such as Belden part number 9912 or equivalent e For DC power connections use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 e Wire stripping tools for stripping 10 and 18 gauge wires Grounding the Switch To ground the switch to earth ground by using the ground screw follow these steps Make sure to follow any grounding requirements at your site A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 A Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements Ensure that the switch functional ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use Statement 1064 amp Note Use at least a 4mm conductor to connect to the external grounding screw Step 1 Use a standard Phillips screwdriver or a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver with a Phillips head to remove the ground screw from the front panel of the switch Store the ground screw for later use A Caution To make sure that the equipment is reliably connected to earth ground follow the grounding procedure instructions and use a UL listed ring termina
157. ustrations in this procedure show how to install the switch as a standalone device The same steps can be used to install a switch with expansion modules on the DIN rail Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EE Er Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment BE installing the Switch To attach the switch to a DIN rail follow these steps Step1 Use a tool such as a flathead screw driver to press in the space next to the tab on each of the latches and turn the screw driver clockwise See Figure B 19 Figure B 19 Unlock the Switch Latch 270302 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 28 OL 13017 01 Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment Installing the Switch MI Step2 Push the DIN rail latches out See Figure B 20 Figure B 20 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches Out 201828 Step3 Position the rear panel of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail making sure that the DIN rail fits in the space between the two latches Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 01 13017 01 EN Appendix B Installation In a Hazardous Environment BE installing the Switch Step4 Push the DIN rail latches in after the switch is over the DIN rail See Figure B 21 Figure B 21 Pushing the DIN Rail Latches In 201829 Note If you are using a 15 mm DIN rail rotate all the feet see Figure B 21 to the extended positions Otherwise rotate a
158. vice Observe the port status LED The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link OL 13017 01 Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Switch Installation B Connecting Destination Ports The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops This process takes about 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green If the LED is off the target device might not be turned on there might be a cable problem or there might be a problem with the adapter installed in the target device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Stepb If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or the target device Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port The dual purpose port is a single port with two interfaces one for an RJ 45 cable and another for an SFP module Only one interface can be active at a time If both interfaces are connected the SFP module has priority For more information about dual purpose ports see the Dual Purpose Ports section on page 1 5 A Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 A Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure th
159. wo power and relay connectors e RJ 45 to DB 9 console port adapter cable Note To connect the switch functional ground you need a ring terminal lug such as Thomas amp Bett part number RC10 14 or equivalent If you want to connect a terminal to the switch console port you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUASYN2 with that adapter from Cisco For multimode MM connections you can connect a 1OOBASE FX port to a port on a target device by using an dual LC connector You can order a kit containing four spare latches DINCLP IE3000 from Cisco Adding Modules to the Switch S The Cisco IE 3000 4TC or the Cisco IE 3000 8TC switch can operate as standalone devices with four or eight Fast Ethernet ports respectively To increase the number of Fast Ethernet ports by 8 or 16 you can connect the Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the Cisco IEM 3000 8FM expansion modules Depending on the mix of switches and expansion modules you can have up to 24 Fast Ethernet ports Note The expansion modules cannot operate as standalone devices Expansion Module Configurations To increase the number of ports add one or two expansion modules to the switch If you are installing only one module it can be either a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or a Cisco IEM 3000 8FM If you are installing two modules the first must be a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM and the second can be either a Cisco IEM 3000 8TM or
160. www cisco com en US products hw modules ps5455 products device support tables list html Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix not orderable but available on Cisco com Cisco Small Form Factor Pluggable Modules Compatibility Matrix not orderable but available on Cisco com Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation obtaining support providing documentation feedback security guidelines and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Cisco IE 3000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide mm OL 13017 01 Overview CHAPTER Overview This chapter provides these topics that describe the Cisco Industrial Ethernet IE 3000 switch hereafter referred to as the switch This chapter provides a functional overview of the switches and covers these topics Overview page 1 1 e Switch Models page 1 2 e Front Panel Description page 1 2 Compact Flash Memory Card page 1 11 e Rear Panel Description page 1 12 e Power Converter Optional page 1 13 Management Options page 1 14 e Network Configurations page 1 15 The Cisco IE 3000 switch provides a rugged and secure switching infrastructure for harsh environments Itis suita
161. zardous Environment B Connecting Destination Ports Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port See Figure B 35 Figure B 35 Connecting to a Fiber Optic SFP Module Port 201869 Cisco IE 3000 1 ILC connector Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device Observe the port status LED The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops This process takes about 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green If the LED is off the target device might not be turned on there might be a cable problem or there might be a problem with the adapter installed in the target device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or the target device Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port B 46 A The dual purpose port is a single port with two interfaces one for an RJ 45 cable and another for an SFP module Only one interface can be active at a time If both interfaces are connected the SFP module has priority For more information about dual purpose ports see the Dual Purpose Ports section on page 1 5 Warning Class 1 laser

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